Cubebenes are a pair of chemical compounds, classified as sesquiterpenes, first isolated from Piper cubeba berries, known as cubebs.
The volatile oil from the distillation of cubebs is a pale green or blue-yellow viscous liquid with a warm woody, slightly camphoraceous odor consisting of cubebene which comes in two forms, ñ- and ò-cubebene, both with the molecular formula C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>24</sub>. They differ only in the position of a double bond which is endocyclic (part of the five-membered ring) in ñ-cubebene, but exocyclic in ò-cubeñbene.
A 2022 study detected ñ-cubebene in samples of oleoresin from three pine species (Pinus elliottii, Pinus pinaster, Pinus tropicalis) via mass spectrometry.
ñ-cubebene was detected in Vitis vinifera Lemberger cultivar fruit via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.