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- Citronellol, or dihydrogeraniol, is a natural acyclic monoterpenoid. Both enantiomers occur in nature. (+)-Citronellol, which is found in citronella oils...
- in nature. Citronellol Geraniol Perfume allergy Rhodinol The Good Scents Company The Citronellol Problem and the Isolation of α-Citronellol Journal of...
- extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol, and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and...
- aromatherapy. Citronellol is an essential oil constituent from Cymbopogon citratus, Cymbopogon winteri****, and Lippia alba. Citronellol has been shown...
- the major components with a specific range specified in ISO 9842:2003. Citronellol 20–34% Geraniol 15–22% Nonadecane 8–15% Heneicosane, eicosane, docosane...
- determined in 1919 by the French chemist Albert Verley (1867–1959). Citronellol Citral Nerol Rhodinol Geranyl pyrophosphate Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate...
- citronellal has strong antifungal qualities. British Pharmacopoeia Citral Citronellol Citronella oil Hydroxycitronellal Perfume allergy Citronellal, The Merck...
- constituents of attar of roses are the fragrant alcohols geraniol and L-citronellol and rose camphor, an odorless solid composed of alkanes, which separates...
- oxide can be produced industrially beginning with photooxygenation of citronellol to give the allyl hydroperoxide which is then reduced with sodium sulfite...
- rearrangements and oxidations provide compounds such as citral, citronellal, citronellol, linalool, and many others. Many monoterpenes found in marine organisms...