| 1. | Isomeric with nerol is geraniol, wherein the double bond is trans.
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| 2. | Synthetically produced Nasonov consists of citral and geraniol in a 2 : 1 ratio.
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| 3. | Illustrative use of the Appel reaction is the chlorination of geraniol to geranyl chloride.
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| 4. | Some acetylations involve terpenes like geraniol.
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| 5. | The production of geraniol occurs only if sorbic acid is present during malo-lactic fermentation.
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| 6. | Like geraniol, nerol has a sweet rose odor but it is considered to be fresher.
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| 7. | Nasonov includes a number of different terpenoids including geraniol, nerolic acid, citral and geranic acid.
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| 8. | Figure 11 : The general reaction scheme studied by Kagan and coworkers for the sharpless epoxidation of geraniol.
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| 9. | Lemon grass oil contains 65-85 % citral in addition to myrcene, citronella, citronellol, and geraniol.
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| 10. | However, one potential hazard is the metabolism of sorbate to geraniol which is a potent and unpleasant by-product.
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