2,728 matching documents, best matches first.
Skip Navigation Essential Oils National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Introduction What are essential oils? bottle of essential oil with oil dripper Essential ...
Size: 161KB
Date Modified: 02/17/2022
Size: 161KB
Date Modified: 02/17/2022
Size: 161KB
Date Modified: 02/17/2022
Full Report PDF Abstract Several essential oils contain pulegone and are used for flavoring foods, drinks, and dental products, as fragrance agents, and in herbal medicines. ...
Size: 80KB
Date Modified: 04/01/2024
Full Report PDF Abstract β-Myrcene, an acyclic unsubstituted monoterpene, and the essential oils which contain it are used as intermediates in the production of terpene alcohols ...
Size: 73KB
Date Modified: 04/01/2024
(Photo courtesy of NIEHS) Epigenetics definition (Photo courtesy of NIEHS) Essential Oils definition (Photo courtesy of NIEHS) Exposome definition (Photo courtesy of NIEHS) ...
Size: 282KB
Date Modified: 03/05/2024
Geranyl acetate (3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadiene-1-ol acetate) is a colorless liquid prepared by fractional distillation of selected essential oils or by acetylation of geraniol. It is ...
Size: 64KB
Date Modified: 04/01/2024
Full Report PDF Abstract d-Carvone occurs naturally in caraway and dill seeds and in many essential oils; it has been used as a carminative and in perfumes and soaps. Toxicity and ...
Size: 61KB
Date Modified: 04/01/2024
Myristicin is derived from the tropical evergreen tree Myristica fragrans. It is a major constituent in essential oil extracted from either the seed, which is the source of the ...
Size: 75KB
Date Modified: 04/01/2024
Benzyl acetate, a water-white liquid with a pear-like odor, is a natural constituent of several essential oils and flower absolutes extracted from jasmine, hyacinth, gardenia, ...
Size: 65KB
Date Modified: 04/01/2024
2,728 matching documents, best matches first.