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Citronellol Safety Guide

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  What is Citronellol? Citronellol, also known as dihydrogeraniol and 3,7-dimethyloct-6-en-1-ol, is a monoterpenoid, a type of organic compound. It is a major component of many essential oils, notably citronella oil, rose oil, and geranium oil. Citronellol is a popular ingredient in many floral fragrances and other cosmetic products such as hand creams. It also has use as a pesticide. Citronellol has the CAS Number 106-22-9. Notable Properties of Citronellol At room temperature, citronellol is a colorless liquid. It has a distinct rose-like scent. What Makes Citronellol Hazardous? Citronellol is an irritant, with exposure to concentrated citronellol capable of causing irritation to the skin and eyes. Citronellol is a known human allergen, with dilute mixtures such as those found in perfume causing a reaction in sensitive individuals. Citronellol Frequently Asked Questions What makes up citronellol? Citronellol is an organic compound with the molecular formula C 10 H 20 O. Is citronello