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Lavandulol is a
monoterpene alcohol found in a
variety of
essential oils such as
lavender oil. The term
refers to
either of two enantiomers. The (R)-enantiomer...
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moderate levels of
lavandulyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol and
lavandulol, 1,8-cineole, camphor, limonene, and tannins.
Lavender oil
typically contains...
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Borneol Citronellal Eucalyptol 2-Decenal
Fenchol Geraniol Grandisol Lavandulol Linalool Menthone Myrcenol Nerol 2-Pinanol Rose
oxide Terpinen-4-ol Terpineol...
- groups:
Terpenols Terpineol Geraniol Linalool Citronellol Nerol Myrcenol Lavandulol pinanol Geraniol, nerol, linalool, and
citronellol constitute the rose...
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Lavandulyl acetate is the
acetate ester of
lavandulol. It is a
component of
lavender oil. Veselovskii, V. V.; Dragan, V. A.; Moiseenkov, A. M. (1990-08-01)...
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Aerangis fastuosa has been
identified as
being a
potential natural source of
Lavandulol,
which can be used as an
attracting agent involved in
acarid pest control...