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Linalool (/lɪˈnæloʊɒl, laɪ-, -loʊoʊl, -ˈluːl/)
refers to two
enantiomers of a
naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in many
flowers and ****e plants...
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Linalool dehydratase (EC 4.2.1.127,
linalool hydro-lyase (myrcene-forming)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name (3S)-
linalool hydro-lyase (myrcene-forming)...
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Linalool synthase may
refer to one of two enzymes: R-
linalool synthase S-
linalool synthase ‹ The
template below (Disambiguation) is
being considered for...
- a pure compound; it is a
complex mixture of phytochemicals,
including linalool and
linalyl acetate. Pure
lavender essential oil is
produced through steam...
- In enzymology, a R-
linalool synthase (EC 4.2.3.26) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction geranyl diphosphate + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
- The
seeds have a
lemony citrus flavour when crushed, due to
terpenes linalool and pinene. It is
described as warm, nutty, ****y, and orange-flavoured...
- six
different chemical variants called chemotypes,
which are camphor,
linalool, 1,8-cineole, nerolidol, safrole, and borneol. In China,
field workers...
- furanocoumarins. The main
compounds in the oil are limonene,
linalyl acetate,
linalool, γ-terpinene and β-pinene, and in
smaller quantities geranial and β-bisabolene...
- oils of
bergamot and lavender. Chemically, it is the
acetate ester of
linalool, and the two
often occur in conjunction.
Synthetic linalyl acetate is sometimes...
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oxidations provide compounds such as citral, citronellal, citronellol,
linalool, and many others. Many
monoterpenes found in
marine organisms are halogenated...