Examples of using Linalool in English and their translations into German
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Contains limonene, linalool and citronellol.
There is a substance which isnowadays used as a reference for the aroma hopping: linalool.
Due to its linalool content, lavender oil, which is pleasant to apply, has a strong protective effect on the skin.
The new public consultation was launched for Linalool which have so far no harmonised classification.
The terpene linalool gives the strain a lavender flavour while pinene is responsible for the earthy and woody pine aroma.
Some of the most prevalent terpenes in marijuana are myrcene(the smell of mangoes),limonene(the smell of lemons) and linalool the smell of lavender.
The mice exposed to linalool showed less aggression and less anxiety, allowing easier social interaction.
Hops contain bitter principles, and lupulone with humulone, resin rich in sesquiterpenes,the estrogenic compound such as myrcene and humulene, linalool and the myrcenol.
Linalool is a very widely used terpene and it has also found uses as an insecticide for fleas, fruit flies and cockroaches.
Basil's essential oils, including estragole, eugenol,rosmarinic acid, linalool, methylchavikol and oleanolic acid, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
Geraniol* Farnesol* Linalool* Benzyl Alcohol*, Eugenol*, Benzyl Salicylate*, Benzyl Benzoate**Component of natural essential Oils**from controlled organic cultivation.
The oil also contains terpenes, which include myrcene, limonene,alpha and beta-pinene, linalool, B Caryophyllene, Caryophyllene oxide humulene and nerolidol og Phytol.
However, this enzyme, the linalool dehydratase/isomerase is also capable of forning butadiene from natural raw materials, such as fermentation products.
Furthermore, it contains terpenes, including myrcene, limonene,alpha-& beta-pinene, linalool, beta-caryophyllene, caryophyllene oxide, humulene, nerolidol and phytol.
Lauri folii", consisting of 45% eucalyptol, 12% other terpenes, 8-12% terpinyl acetate, 3-4% sesquiterpenes, 3% methyleugenol, and other α- and β-pinenes,phellandrene, linalool, geraniol, and terpineol.
Application/ Administration/ Directions Composition/ Content/ Content Alcohol, aqua, fragrance,limonene, linalool, butylphenyl methylpropional, hydroxycitronellal, geraniol, citronellol, citral.
Let's take Cheese for example; Pungent to the point of pushing the gag reflex at times, this strain's terpene profile is a blend of caryophyllene(spicy),pinene(sharp and sweet), and linalool.
Alatum, a species growing in the Himalayas and figuring prominent in Tibetan and Nepali cooking,is reported to contain mostly linalool(more than 50%), further limonene, methyl cinnamate and cineol.
Organoleptically most important are linalool(although occurring as a minor component), limonene, a-pinene and phenylpropanoids(eugenol, piperonal); furthermore, short-chain aldehydes and carboxylic acids have been found important.
Bergamot(Citrus bergamia) Origin: Italy Plant Part: peel Extraction: cold pressed Chemo Type: limonene,linalyl acetate, linalool, Bergapten Description The pleasant scent of bergamot is relaxing and invigorating.
Linalool is the terpene which gives a floral scent to cannabis, its found in lavender and has been used by herbalists traditionally to treat anxiety, depression, insomnia, pain, inflammation, and neurodegeneration.
Olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil, castor oil, vegetable Glycerin, concentrated extracts from the Indian pennywort, winter cherry(Ashwaganda) and Indian gooseberry(Amla), Parfum(Eugenol*,Limonene*, Linalool*, Geraniol*), natural Vitamin E.
For example Myrcene and linalool may be added to produce more relaxation(this terpene is associated with the'couch lock' effect of a heavy indica) or limonene and pinene(found in greater quantities in many sativas) to give you a little more bounce in your step.
The oil and resin extracted from ginger contains monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes with curcumene, the zinguérone, the zingiberene, the shogaol, the zingibérol and bisabolene, the paradol,the gérénial and linalool, and neral of citronellals, of dietary fiber and manganese and copper.
Purified water, alcohol*, vegetable Glycerin, citric acid esters, Fettalkohle, sugar, emulsifiers, chamomile extract*, hops flower extract*, lactic acid esters, Xanthan gum, lactic acid(vegan), mix of essential Oils(natural), Limonene,Geraniol, Linalool, Citronellol, Citral, Farnesol.
They can have their pH value changed(slightly acidic pH prevents the growth of bacteria), various alcohols may be added that increase stability(benzyl alcohol acts as a natural preservative, ethanol derived from sugar cane acts as a disinfectant and as a natural preservative).Other additions include some essential oils(limonene and linalool are elements in almost all essential oils and they are natural preservatives), vitamin E or particular extracts grapefruit seed extract, rosemary and forest lichen.
Ingredients: Alcohol denat., Aqua, Propylene Glycol, Panthenol, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Salvia Officinalis Oil, Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract, Menthol, Sodium Saccharin, Bisabolol, Phenoxyethanol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzoic Acid, Farnesol, Citric Acid,Mentha Spicata Herb Oil Limonene, Linalool- from natural essential oils.
Aromatherapy is regarded as a complimentary therapy or alternative medicine, but some people hold a firm belief that eventually aromatherapy will find a strong scientific basis whichwill link the use of aromatic oils(such as linalool, and other terpenes) to biological mechanisms which benefit mental and physical well being.
Aqua, Citrus aurantium amara flower oil Pueraria lobata root extract Althaea officinalis root extract Tabebuia impetiginosa bark extract Styrax benzoin resin extractMyroxylon balsamum balsam extract Parfum Linalool* Limonene* Citronellol* Farnesol* Geraniol**from natural essential oils.