noun
- A colorless, fragrant alcohol compound found in essential oils of plants such as lavender, coriander, and basil; used in perfumes, cosmetics, and flavorings.
Usage: chemistry; also called linalyl alcohol
Examples
- Linalol is the primary component that gives lavender its distinctive floral scent.
- Perfumers use linalol as a key ingredient in many high-end fragrances.
- The essential oil of basil contains significant amounts of linalol.
- Linalol is also found in some citrus fruits and contributes to their aroma.
- Cosmetic manufacturers add linalol to soaps and lotions for its pleasant fragrance.