Showing metabocard for Linalool acetate (MMDBc0033667)
Record Information
Version
1.0
Status
Detected and Quantified
Creation Date
2021-11-19 04:58:09 UTC
Update Date
2022-08-31 22:37:35 UTC
MiMeDB ID
MMDBc0033667
Metabolite Identification
Common Name
Linalool acetate
Description
Linalyl acetate, also known as 3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-yl acetate, is a monoterpenoid that is the acetate ester of linalool. It forms a principal component of the essential oils from bergamot and lavender. It is an acetate ester and a monoterpenoid that derives from linalool. Linalyl acetate is isolated from numerous plants and essential oils, e.g. clary sage, lavender, lemon etc., and it is used as a flavouring ingredient. Synthetic linalyl acetate is sometimes used as an adulterant in essential oils to make them more marketable.
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