Linalool and cannabis, a terpene with a multitude of properties

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S-Linalool molecule What is Linalool used for? It is precisely one of these enzymes, linalool synthetase (LIS), which is responsible for the production of linalool in plant tissues, normally in its flowers. Linalool could be one of the compounds responsible for the relaxing effects of cannabis being as fast-acting they are effective! As is often the case with many of the compounds found in cannabis plants, our understanding of this terpene and its properties remains somewhat limited due to the lack of further research. Linalool is also used as a laboratory reagent to obtain other substances, such as vitamin E, for example.

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What is Linalool?

Name: Linalool Formula: C10H18O IUPAC name: 2,6-dimetil-2,7-octadien-6-ol Molar mass: 154.25 g/mol Melting point: -20 °C (253.15 K) Boiling point: 198.6 °C (471.75 K) Appearrance at ambient temperature: Colourless oil

Linalool is a monoterpenoid (chemically we would speak of it as an alcohol) that s found in more than 200 plant species such as citrus or labiatae – and also in cannabis – which gives them a pleasant minty and floral aroma. You will have already appreciated its smell when near thyme, lavender, laurel, cinnamon, pine, birch or mint plants. It can also be found in extracts of...

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