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Linaloe Wood Oil

Linaloe Wood Oil occurs as a colorless to yellow liquid with a pleasant, flowery odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the wood of Bursera delpechiana Poiss. (Fam. Burseraceae) and other Bursera species. It is soluble in most fixed oils and in propylene glycol. It is soluble in mineral oil, but it becomes opalescent or turbid on dilution. It is insoluble in glycerin. [Pg.255]

Synonyms Bersera delpechiana Bersera delpechiana wood oil Linaloe wood oil Definition Volatile oil distilled from a Mexican wood, Bersera delpechiana and other species, contg. linalool, geraniol, methylheptenone Properties Colorless to pale yel. liq. pleasant floral woody odor sol. in 2 vols 70% alcohol sol. in ether, chloroform si. sol. in water dens. 0.875-0.890 (15/15 C) ref. index 1.4638 (20 C)... [Pg.2402]

Linaloe wood oil. See Linaloe (Bersera delpechiana) wood oil Linalol. See Linalool Linalol acetate. See Linalyl acetate Linalool... [Pg.2402]

Linalool (3.17) occurs even more widely than geraniol. The richest source is Ho leaf oil which can contain over 95% linalool. Rosewood contains 80-85% and freesia about 80% linalool. It also occurs at levels around 50% in lavender and in herbs such as coriander and basil. Citrus leaves and flowers also contain significant amounts of linalool. However, it takes its name from the oil of linaloe wood, of which it accounts for about 30%. [Pg.56]

Berol 397. See PEG-15 cocamine Berol 452. See Sodium laureth sulfate Berol 455. See PEG-3 tallow aminopropylamine Berol 456. See PEG-2 tallowamine Berol 457. See PEG-5 tallowamine Berol 458. See PEG-10 tallowamine Berol 480. See TEA-lauryl sulfate Berol 522. See Potassium decyl phosphate Berol 532. See Undeceth-2 Berol 533. See Undeceth-3 Berol 535. See Undeceth-5 Berol 537. See Undeceth-7 Berol 542. See Undeceth-10 Berol 543. See Undeceth-8 Berol 829. See PEG-20 castor oil Berol WASC. See Nonoxynol Berryflor. See Ethyl acetoxyhexanoate Bersera delpechiana Bersera delpechiana wood oil. See Linaloe (Bersera delpechiana) wood oil... [Pg.484]

Limonene oxide. See Eucalyptol Limonene polymer. See Polydipentene Linaloe (Bersera delpechiana) wood oil CAS 977051-12-9... [Pg.2402]

Lemon oil, distilled Lemon oil terpeneless Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) peel extract Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) extract Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) oil Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) extract Licorice, (Glycyrrhiza glabra) root extract Lime oil terpeneless Linaloe (Bersera delpechiana) wood oil... [Pg.5276]

Thujone was discovered by E. Schweizer. C. VolckeP discovered carvone in carraway seed oil, and cineol in wormseed oil. Carvone was shown to be a ketone related to limonene by H. Goldschmidt and R. Ziirrer. Linalool was discovered by distilling coriander oil by A. Kawalier and prepared from linaloe wood (licari kamali) by H. Morin.Geraniol was discovered by O. Jacobson in oil of palma rosa. F. W. Semmler " showed that it is an olefinic terpene with an open carbon chain. Menthone was obtained from oil of peppermint by R. W. Atkinson and H. Yoshida. (Menthol was known much earlier and was analysed by Dumas in 1832.) G. Bouchardat and R. Voiry obtained terpineol from essential oils. Citronellal (an aldehyde) was discovered by F. D. Dodge.2 ... [Pg.867]

The oil distilled h om the wood of this tree is rich in linalol, and has an odour recalling that of linaloe oil. It has the following characters — Specific gravity.0 870 to 0 895... [Pg.168]

The oil is chiefly used in soap perfumery. The Bois de rose femelle is the wood of the so-called Brazilian lign-aloe, and yields the corresponding linaloe oil. It is one of the Burserctcece, and has no connection with the above-described rosewood. [Pg.272]

The linaloe oil of commerce is distilled in Mexico, and also in Europe, from several species of Bursera, mainly from the wood, but also to some... [Pg.469]

The natives distinguish three kinds according lO the external ajjjwar-ance and odour finCf common, and caraway linalott. Fine linaloe has a very delicate and pleasant odoiJr. the common kind less so. and the third resembles caraway The wood of the tree is said to he more compact than that of the c[Pg.470]


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