CAS 1365-19-1
:Linalool, oxide
Description:
Linalool oxide, with the CAS number 1365-19-1, is a naturally occurring organic compound classified as a terpene oxide. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a floral, sweet aroma, commonly found in various essential oils, particularly those derived from lavender and coriander. This compound is characterized by its molecular structure, which includes a cyclic ether, contributing to its unique fragrance profile. Linalool oxide is known for its potential applications in the fragrance and flavor industries, where it is used to enhance the scent of perfumes and food products. Additionally, it exhibits some antimicrobial properties, making it of interest in the development of natural preservatives. Its stability under various conditions is generally good, although it can be sensitive to light and heat, which may lead to degradation over time. Overall, linalool oxide is valued for its aromatic qualities and potential health benefits, contributing to its popularity in both commercial and therapeutic applications.
Formula:C10H18O2
InChI:InChI=1/C10H18O2/c1-8(2)5-4-6-10(3,11)9-7-12-9/h5,9,11H,4,6-7H2,1-3H3
SMILES:CC(=CCCC(C)(C1CO1)O)C
Synonyms:- 2-Methyl-2-Vinyl-5-(a-hydroxy-isopropyl)-tetrahydrofunan
- 6-Methyl-2-(Oxiran-2-Yl)Hept-5-En-2-Ol
- Epoxydihydrolinalool
- Epoxylinalool
- Linalool, epoxydihydro-
- Linalool, oxide
- Linalool oxide
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