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  1. Linalool - Wikipedia

    Linalool is hydrogenated to give dihydro- and tetrahydrolinalool, which are fragrances that are more resilient toward oxidants, as might be found in household cleaning products.

  2. Linalool | C10H18O - ChemSpider

    ChemSpider record containing structure, synonyms, properties, vendors and database links for Linalool, 78-70-6, 245-083-6, CDOSHBSSFJOMGT-UHFFFAOYSA-N

  3. Linalool - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    Jan 5, 2010 · IUPAC Standard InChIKey: CDOSHBSSFJOMGT-UHFFFAOYSA-N Copy CAS Registry Number: 78-70-6 Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file …

  4. Linalool (C10H18O) 3D molecular structure - Chemical Portal

    Interactive 3D molecular viewer displays molecular structures with rotatable 3D models for chemical compounds.

  5. What Is Linalool Made Of? Its Chemical Structure and Sources

    1 day ago · Learn the chemical structure and natural origins of Linalool, a key fragrance and flavor compound used commercially.

  6. This technical guide provides an in-depth overview of the chemical structure and comprehensive physicochemical properties of L-Linalool.

  7. CHEBI:17580 - linalool - EMBL-EBI

    Linalool is a natural plant-product used in perfumes, cosmetics, and flavoring agents. Linalool has proven antimicrobial and insect-repellent properties, which indicate it might be useful for …

  8. Molecular Structure: Molecular Formula: C10H18O Molecular Weight: 154.25 g/mol Structure: Linalool is a linear monoterpene with a structure characterized by a hydroxyl group (-OH) …

  9. Linalool | C10H18O | Supreme Pharmatech

    Linalool refers to two enantiomers of a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in many flowers and spice plants. These have multiple commercial applications, the majority of which are …

  10. The Chemistry of Scent: Exploring Linalool's Molecular Structure

    Linalool is a naturally occurring monoterpene alcohol with the chemical formula C10H18O. Its structure features a ten-carbon chain with two double bonds and a hydroxyl (-OH) group.