Linalool – Terpene Isolate – 5ml

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LINALOOL – TERPENE ISOLATE – 5ML

Linalool is a sweet, lavender-scented terpene widely used in various commercial fragrance-based products. This colourless to pale yellow liquid is cherished for its calming floral aroma, making it a popular choice in the creation of perfumes, soaps, and other scented goods.

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PROPERTIES: LINALOOL

COLOUR:Colourless to Pale Yellow
CONSISTENCY:Liquid
ODOUR:Floral, Lavender, Spicy, Wood
BOILING POINT:198ºC
FLASHPOINT:77ºC
SOLUBILITY:In Water, 1590 mg/L at 25ºC
FORMULA:C10H18O
DENSITY:0.865 g/cm³ at 15ºC
MOLECULAR WEIGHT:154.253 g/mol

WHERE DOES LINALOOL COME FROM?

Linalool naturally occurs in a variety of trees, plants, and herbs, including camphor trees, lavender, thyme, and basil. Most commercially available linalool is derived by steam distillation of the branches and leaves of the Cinnamomum camphora tree, also known as the camphor tree. Plants that contain Linalool include:

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CAMPHOR TREES

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LAVENDER

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THYME

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BASIL

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MINT

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APPLICATIONS OF LINALOOL

Linalool is extensively used in the fragrance industry, where its soothing lavender scent enhances perfumes, lotions, and candles. It is also utilised as a flavouring agent in food products and beverages, imparting a delicate floral note.

GUIDANCE ON USING TERPENE ISOLATE

When using terpene isolates like linalool, the method and quantity added to various mixtures are matters of personal preference. However, due to the concentrated nature of pure terpenes, it is advisable to conduct thorough research before incorporating them into your formulations.

WHAT’S THE LINALOOL MOLECULE LOOK LIKE?

WHAT ARE TERPENES USED FOR?

Terpenes are versatile compounds widely used in various industries due to their aromatic qualities. They are key components in aromatherapy, essential in creating complex scents for fragrance and flavors, and are commonly used in cleaning products for their natural properties. Terpenes also enhance personal care products and serve as natural alternatives in insect repellents and agricultural applications as natural pesticides.

AROMATHERAPY

Terpenes are key components in essential oils, which are widely used in aromatherapy. They contribute to the distinctive scents and potential therapeutic effects of these oils. For example, linalool, commonly found in lavender, is often used to promote relaxation and reduce stress.

FRAGRANCE AND FLAVOURS

In the fragrance industry, terpenes are essential for creating complex and appealing scents in perfumes and colognes. Terpenes like limonene, which has a citrusy aroma, are popular for adding fresh and uplifting notes. Additionally, terpenes are used as natural flavourings in food and beverages, enhancing products with citrus, herbal, or fruity flavours.

CLEANING PRODUCTS

Terpenes such as limonene are frequently included in natural cleaning products. They provide a pleasant scent while also offering natural grease-cutting abilities, making them effective in eco-friendly cleaning solutions.

PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS

Many skincare and personal care products incorporate terpenes for their aromatic properties and potential skin benefits. For instance, linalool is often added to lotions and creams for its soothing fragrance and possible calming effects on the skin.

INSECT REPELLENTS

Some terpenes, like citronellol and valencene, are utilised in natural insect repellents due to their ability to repel mosquitoes and other pests. These terpenes are valued for providing a safer, chemical-free alternative to synthetic repellents.

AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS

In agriculture, terpenes are sometimes used as natural pesticides to deter insects and other pests. Terpenes like beta-caryophyllene are known for their insect-repellent properties, making them a valuable tool in sustainable farming practices.

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