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Summary Of: Citral

Citral is therefore an... Citral is also used as a flavor and for fortifying lemon oil... Citral is used in the synthesis of... Citral is present in the oils of several plants... Citral should be avoided by people with perfume allergy...

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Neral | | IUPAC name | CAS number | RTECS number | SMILES | Molecular formula | Molar mass | Odor | Density | Boiling point | NFPA 704 | | R-phrases | R36 | R37 | R38 | Flash point | standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
| Infobox references | terpenoids | C | H | O | isomers | E-isomer | Z-isomer | aroma compound | anti-microbial | vitamin A | ionone | lemon myrtle | Litsea cubeba | lemongrass | lemon tea-tree | petitgrain | Lemon verbena | Lemon ironbark | lemon balm | lime | lemon | orange | citronellal | geraniol | nerol | ISBN 0878195327 | ISBN 1-85230-661-0 | Categories | Terpenes and terpenoids | Aldehydes | Flavors | Perfume ingredients |
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