Linalool

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Linalool is a widely used terpene alcohol with a floral-woody odor and a faint citrus undertone. Naturally occurring but industrially produced via synthetic or semi-synthetic methods, it serves primarily as a top-note enhancer, a floral modifier, and a technical blender. Its versatile scent harmonizes with citrus, fruit, spice, and floral materials. Though poor in tenacity, its diffusive freshness brings lift and naturality to a broad spectrum of perfumery styles.

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Linalool is a widely used terpene alcohol with a floral-woody odor and a faint citrus undertone. Naturally occurring but industrially produced via synthetic or semi-synthetic methods, it serves primarily as a top-note enhancer, a floral modifier, and a technical blender. Its versatile scent harmonizes with citrus, fruit, spice, and floral materials. Though poor in tenacity, its diffusive freshness brings lift and naturality to a broad spectrum of perfumery styles.

Premium Synthetic Ingredient for Perfumery

Linalool is a widely used terpene alcohol with a floral-woody odor and a faint citrus undertone. Naturally occurring but industrially produced via synthetic or semi-synthetic methods, it serves primarily as a top-note enhancer, a floral modifier, and a technical blender. Its versatile scent harmonizes with citrus, fruit, spice, and floral materials. Though poor in tenacity, its diffusive freshness brings lift and naturality to a broad spectrum of perfumery styles.

Synthetic Ingredient Overview

  • ๐Ÿ”Ž Chemical Name: 3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol

  • ๐Ÿงช Synonyms: Licareol (L-Linalool), Coriandrol (D-Linalool), dl-Linalool

  • ๐Ÿงฌ Chemical Formula: Cโ‚โ‚€Hโ‚โ‚ˆO

  • ๐Ÿ“‚ CAS Nยฐ: 78-70-6

  • ๐Ÿ“˜ FEMA: 2635

  • โš–๏ธ MW: 154.25 g/mol

  • ๐Ÿ“ Odor Type: Fresh, Floral

  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Odor Strength: Medium (top note only)

  • ๐Ÿ‘ƒ๐Ÿผ Odor Profile: Floral-woody with a faint citrus edge; clean and light

  • ๐Ÿ‘… Flavor Profile: Creamy-floral, non-sweet; varies with concentration

  • โš—๏ธ Uses: Top-note enhancer, floral and citrus modifier

  • ๐Ÿงด Appearance: Clear to pale liquid

What is Linalool?

Linalool is a terpene alcohol with two chiral forms (R and S), present in over 200 plant species including lavender, rosewood, and citrus fruits. Commercially, it is available as a synthetic or semi-synthetic compound, either isolated from essential oils like Bois de Rose or synthesized via hydration of myrcene, a monoterpene from turpentine sources.

Linalool serves as a building block in perfumery and flavor chemistry, as well as a precursor for vitamin E synthesis. It is a low-boiling, top-note ingredient with limited tenacity but strong initial diffusion. The odor differs subtly between isomers: L-Linalool (from rosewood) is slightly fresher, while D-Linalool (from coriander) leans spicier.

Olfactory Profile & Perfumery Applications

Olfactory Characteristics:

  • Floral, slightly woody

  • Light citrus nuance

  • Subtle creamy quality in dilution

Main Perfumery Roles:

  • Top-note elevation in Muguet, Lavender, and Herbal bases

  • Used in Citrus, Fougรจre, Chypre, and Aromatic styles

  • Often included in Lilac, Sweet Pea, Apple Blossom, Frangipani, and Peony accords

Common Synergies:

  • Lavender, Bergamot, Geranium, Coumarin

  • Works well with Vanillin and citrus aldehydes

Functionality in Formula:

  • Imparts brightness, openness

  • Smooths transitions in volatile top accords

  • Used at 0.05%โ€“1.5% in fine fragrance; lower in functional applications

Industrial & Technical Uses

Linalool is used widely beyond fine fragrance:

  • Functional Perfumes: Soaps, detergents, and air fresheners (as freshness enhancer)

  • Flavoring: Present in blueberry, grape, cola, and chocolate imitations

  • Fixative Synergy: Vanillin strengthens creamy tones and suppresses off-notes

Linalool also serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of vitamin E and other aroma compounds (e.g., Linalyl acetate, Linalool oxides).

Regulatory & Safety Overview

  • IFRA: No global prohibition; QRA-based concentration limits apply depending on product category

  • EU Cosmetic Regulation (EC 1223/2009):

    • Listed as one of the 26 fragrance allergens

    • Declaration required above 0.001% (leave-on) and 0.01% (rinse-off)

  • FEMA GRAS Status: FEMA 2635

  • ECHA CLP Classification:

    • H317 โ€” May cause allergic skin reaction

    • REACH registered

  • Phototoxicity: None known

  • Toxicology: Not classified as carcinogenic or mutagenic; safe under normal use

โœ… Synthetic linalool is safe when used within IFRA guidelines. Natural trace impurities can influence allergenicity; purity and isomer type should be confirmed per batch.

Additional Information

  • Boiling Point: 198ยฐC

  • Flash Point: 71ยฐC

  • Density: 0.858 g/cmยณ at 25ยฐC

  • Solubility: Insoluble in water; soluble in ethanol and most perfume carriers

  • Notable Derivatives: Linalyl Acetate, Linalool Oxide, Hydroxycitronellal (via hydrogenation)


Sources

  • User-provided technical sheet

  • National Center for Biotechnology Information (PubChem CID: 6549)

  • IFRA 51st Amendment

  • Perfume and Flavor Chemicals, S. Arctander (1969)

  • ECHA Substance Information

  • FEMA GRAS Database

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