Citronellol
Template:Chembox header| Citronellol | |
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Citronellol | |
Chemical name | 3,7-dimethyloct-6-en-1-ol |
Chemical formula | C10H20O |
Molecular mass | 156.27 g/mol |
CAS number | [106-22-9] |
Density | 0.855 g/cm3 |
Melting point | ? °C |
Boiling point | 225 °C |
SMILES | CC(CCC=C(C)C)CCO |
Template:Chembox header | Disclaimer and references |
Citronellol, or dihydrogeraniol, is a natural acyclic monoterpenoid. Both enantiomers occur in nature. (+)-Citronellol, which is found citronella oils, including Cymbopogon nardus (50%), is the more common isomer. (−)-Citronellol is found in the oils of rose (18-55%) and geranium.[1]
Citronellol is used in perfumes and insect repellents,[2] and as a mite attractant.[3]
Health & Safety information
The United States FDA considers citronellol as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe for food use).[4] Citronellol should be avoided by people with perfume allergy.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Lawless, J., The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils ISBN 1-85230-661-0
- ↑ Taylor WG, Schreck CE. Chiral-phase capillary gas chromatography and mosquito repellent activity of some oxazolidine derivatives of (+)- and (-)-citronellol, J Pharm Sci. 1985 May;74(5)pp534-9.
- ↑ US EPA Citronellol Fact Sheet
- ↑ US EPA Citronellol Fact Sheet
- ↑ Survey and health assessment of chemical substances in massage oils