Nerolidol

Nerolidol is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene alcohol that is found in several essential oils, including neroli, ginger, jasmine, and lemongrass. It has a characteristic sweet, floral, woody, and fresh odor profile that makes it an important ingredient in the perfume and fragrance industry. This technical document is intended for buyers of wholesale quantities of nerolidol natural molecules.

Synonyms: Nerolidol is also known as (3E)-1,3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-ol, peruviol, and penetrol.

Botanical sources: Nerolidol is found in several plant species, including neroli, ginger, jasmine, lemongrass, and cabreuva. It is also found in the bark and wood of some trees, including the white cypress pine and the Australian sandalwood.

Chemical composition: The chemical formula of nerolidol is C15H26O, and its molecular weight is 222.37 g/mol. Nerolidol is a sesquiterpene alcohol, which means it is composed of three isoprene units. It exists in two isomeric forms: (Z)-nerolidol and (E)-nerolidol. The (E)-isomer is more common in nature and has a more intense odor profile.

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