Geraniol Natural

Geraniol is naturally found in more than 200 kinds of essential oils, including geranium oil ,Citronella oil, East-Indian geranium oil and rose oil, etc.

It can be obtained by distillation of the natural oil. And it can also be prepared by beta- pinene through series of reactions.

In addition to being directly used as perfume raw materials, geraniol can also be used to produce many esters and other valuable synthetic perfumes.

Geraniol and Nerol are geometrical isomers.

Substance Identification

Synonyms Geraniol Extra | Lemonol | Geranyl alcohol | trans-Geraniol
CAS 106-24-1
EINECS 203-377-1
FEMA 2507
HS.CODE N/A
Molecular Formula C10H18O
Moleclar Weight 154.253

Toxicological Information

LD50 oral, rat 3600mg/kg
LD50 dermal, rabbit 5gm/kg min

Application & Uses

  • widely used in floral fragrance of daily commodities
  • used in food flavors, such as apple, strawberry, cinnamon and ginger flavor types
  • used as main ingredient agent for rose series fragrance
  • used as sweetener of food and beverage
  • used as raw materials for preparing of vanilla alcohol, vanillin, citral, ionone and vitamin A
  • used in agriculture, having anti-bacterial and fungal effects. The minimum inhibitory concentration of Psoriasis tenuis and Microsporum odoanum is 0.39 mg/ml.
  • used in the preparation of medicine for treating chronic bronchitis, improving the pulmonary ventilation function and reducing airway resistance
  • used as natural pest control agent

Features & Benefits

  • antimicrobial
  • anti-oxidant
  • anti-inflammatory

Sales Specification

ITEM VALUE TEST METHOD & UNIT
Appearance Colorless or faint yellow liquid
Odor Soft rose like odor
Content, % 92 min

Package

  • Iron Drum, 180kg net each

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GHS Hazard Statements

H-Code H303/315/317/318/402
P-Code P261/264/272/273/280
Response P302+P352 P305+P351+P338+P310 P312 P333+P313
Storage No data available
Disposal P501
UN Number: UN 1993 3/PG 3 |  S-phrases: S26-S36-S24/25 | R-phrases: R36/37/38

Storage

  • flammable materials should be stored in a separate safety storage cabinet or room
  • ground all equipment containing material
  • keep away from heat
  • keep away from sources of ignition
  • keep container tightly closed
  • keep in a cool, well-ventilated place

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