Other chemical components of the essential oil include ethyl cinnamate, eugenol ( found mostly in the leaves ), beta-caryophyllene, linalool, and methyl chavicol.
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"' Linalool "'( or } } } } ) refers to two enantiomers of a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in many flowers and spice plants.
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The essential oils in the fruits and leaves are valued for their organic chemical constituents : car-3-ene ( in fruit ) and linalool ( from leaves ).
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The most important are 1, 8 cineol, linalool, citral, methyl chavicol ( estragole ), eugenol and methyl cinnamate, although hardly any basil contains all of these in any significant amount.
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Based on principles of aromatherapy, Vaughn says the spray's three oils-- lavender spike, ravensara and thyme linalool-- have anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
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The outer fruit layer, left on black pepper, also contains important odour-contributing terpenes including pinene, sabinene, limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool, which give citrusy, woody, and floral notes.
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Both enantiomeric forms are found in nature : ( " S " )-linalool is found, for example, as a major constituent of the essential oils of coriander ( " Coriandrum sativum"
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The fragrant flower cones, known as hops, impart bitterness and flavor, and also have preservative qualities . " H . lupulus " contains myrcene, humulene, xanthohumol, myrcenol, linalool, tannins, and resin.
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Benzyl benzoate, Cinnamal, Eugenol, Limonene and Linalool were included in the labelling because they are among the ingredients covered by Directive 2003 / 15 / EC . It is therefore possible that they were components of the original formula, rather than newly added ingredients.
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Five major essential oils from the leaf-?-pinene, sabinene, germacrene-D, estragole and linalool-are efficacious control agents of the larvae of " Culex quinquefasciatus ", " Aedes aegypti " and " Anopheles stephensi ".