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Linalool Reference Materials

Premium Linalool Reference Materials for Accurate Residue Analysis

Ensure precise and reliable residue analysis with our high-purity Linalool reference materials. Trusted by laboratories worldwide, our products meet international quality standards, making them essential for food and environmental analysis. Discover the difference in accuracy and compliance with HPC Standards.

Product

Catalog No./ CAS No.

Quantity

Price

D5-Linalool

D5-Linalool

684201
159592-39-9

1X10MG

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D5-Linalool solution
Concentration: 1000 µg/ml
Solvent: Cyclohexane

D5-Linalool solution

684202
159592-39-9

1X5ML

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Linalool

Linalool

681174
78-70-6

1X250MG

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High-quality reference materials for accurate and reliable residue analysis.

Overview

Linalool, also known as 3,7-Dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol, is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in numerous flowers and spice plants. It is commonly used in the manufacture of soaps, fragrances, food additives, household products, and insecticides.

Our high-purity reference materials for Linalool ensure precise and dependable residue analysis, adhering to international quality standards.

Uses

Linalool is extensively utilized in the production of:

  • Soaps and detergents
  • Shampoos and lotions
  • Fragrances and perfumes
  • Food additives as flavors
  • Household cleaning products
  • Insecticides

Regulatory

The US FDA lists Linalool as a substance generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use as a synthetic flavoring substance and adjuvant. It is essential for laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis to ensure compliance with regulatory limits.

Monitoring

Regular monitoring of Linalool levels is crucial in food and environmental samples to ensure they meet safety and regulatory standards. Our reference materials provide the accuracy needed for effective monitoring.

Health Impact

Human Toxicity

Linalool can be absorbed through inhalation, oral intake, or skin contact. It may cause irritation, pain, and allergic reactions. Approximately 7% of people undergoing patch testing in Europe were found to be allergic to the oxidized form of Linalool.

Environmental Impact

Effects on Wildlife

Linalool is found in over 200 species of plants and plays a role as a metabolite, volatile oil component, antimicrobial agent, and aroma compound. Its environmental impact is generally considered minimal, but monitoring is still necessary to ensure ecological balance.

Safety Measures

When handling Linalool, it is important to use appropriate safety measures to avoid inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact. Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and masks should be used.

Regulation

Linalool is regulated by various international bodies to ensure its safe use in consumer products. Compliance with these regulations is critical for manufacturers and laboratories.

Analytical Standards

Our Linalool reference materials are tested according to international quality requirements and meet the highest industrial standards. They are essential for laboratories conducting precise residue analysis in food and environmental samples.