- E-isomer is
named geranial (trans-
citral; α-
citral) or
citral A. The Z-isomer is
named neral (cis-
citral; β-
citral) or
citral B.
These stereoisomers occur...
- sunflowers, and the red
color in tomatoes. Well-known
terpenoids include citral, menthol, camphor,
salvinorin A in the
plant Salvia divinorum, ginkgolide...
-
highest citral purity;
typically higher than lemongr****. It is also
considered to have a "cleaner and sweeter"
aroma than
comparable sources of
citral–lemongr****...
- of
aromatic terpenes; e.g., linalool, limonene, farnesol,
geraniol and
citral. It
blends well with any
citrus oil,
various floral absolutes, and most...
-
activity against Leishmania amazonensis.
Lemon gr**** oil
contains 65–85%
citral in
addition to myrcene, citronellal, citronellol,
linalool and geraniol...
-
mediated by the
carotenoid dioxygenases.
Ionone can be
synthesised from
citral and
acetone with
calcium oxide as a
basic heterogeneous catalyst and serves...
- that
citronellal has
strong antifungal qualities.
British Pharmacopoeia Citral Citronellol Citronella oil
Hydroxycitronellal Perfume allergy Citronellal...
- geraniol.
Additional rearrangements and
oxidations provide compounds such as
citral, citronellal, citronellol, linalool, and many others. Many monoterpenes...
- from
geraniol (3–40%),
neral (3–35%),
geranial (4–85%) (both
isomers of
citral), (E)-caryophyllene (0–14%), and
citronellal (1–44%). It is also one of...
-
Essential oil
yields from the
fruit are 3–5%. The oil's main
component is
citral, at 70–85% of the oil. It is
mainly produced in
China from
plantations and...