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Linalool
monoterpene alcohol
| Molecular formula | C10H18O |
| Chemical class | monoterpene alcohol |
| CAS number | 78-70-6 |
| PubChem CID | 6549 |
| Boiling point | 198 °C |
| Found in | lavender, mint, cinnamon, coriander |
| Reported effects | calming, floral-soothing, restful |
| Synonyms | linalol |
Terpene · Monoterpene Alcohol
Linalool Terpene
From CannClicks, the free terpene science wiki
Linalool is a monoterpene alcohol known for an aroma of soft floral lavender with sweet, spicy citrus edges. Linalool is found in lavender, mint, cinnamon, and it appears across many cannabis cultivars. calming, floral profile; signature of lavender
Contents
- Aroma signature
- Reported effects
- Chemical properties
- Strains
- Linked data
C10H18O
Formula
198°
Boiling pt (C)
3
Strains
Monoterpene
Class
Aroma signature
Reported effect profile
Reported effects [sensory]
calmingfloral-soothingrestful
Chemical properties [data]
Linalool has the molecular formula C10H18O and is classified as a monoterpene alcohol. It is registered under CAS 78-70-6 and PubChem CID 6549.
Also found in
lavendermintcinnamoncoriander
Strains expressing Linalool [graph]
Linked open data [sameAs]
This entity carries the identifier Q410932 and is cross-referenced (sameAs) to:
Aroma and effect descriptors are for sensory reference only and are not medical claims. Chemical identifiers are linked to third-party open-data sources.