Cook with linalool
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linalool → safe use level → 12 mg/kg complete feed
“The safe use level for pigs and dairy cows is 20, for piglets 12 and for poultry 10 mg/kg complete feed.”
linalool, nerolidol, 2-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-ol, 2-(4-methylphenyl)propan-2-ol → simultaneous administration → not allowed
“The absence of a margin of safety would not allow the simultaneous administration in feed and water for drinking of the following compounds: linalool, nerolidol, 2-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-ol and 2-(4methylphenyl)propan-2-ol.”
linalool → safe use level → 10 mg/kg complete feed
“The safe use level for pigs and dairy cows is 20, for piglets 12 and for poultry 10 mg/kg complete feed.”
linalool → safe use level → 20 mg/kg complete feed
“The safe use level for pigs and dairy cows is 20, for piglets 12 and for poultry 10 mg/kg complete feed.”
linalool → safe use level → 25 mg/kg complete feed
“The high use level proposed by the applicant for linalool (25 mg/kg complete feed) is safe for salmonids, veal calves, cattle for fattening and pets (excluding cats) without a margin of safety with the exception of dogs (SF = 1.4).”
“Enantiomeric distribution of linalool showed (-)-linalool was much more common than the (+)-linalool in the essential oils in this study.”
linalool → was more common → (-)-linalool
“Aqueous extracts of Ocimum sanctum and O. basilicum leaves contained compounds that killed Meloidogyne incognita larvae in 160 min. Thin layer and gas-liquid chromatography, and infrared spectrophotometry indicated that the essential oils eugenol and linalool were the active nematicidal compounds.”
linalool → kills → Meloidogyne incognita larvae
“Aqueous extracts of Ocimum sanctum and O. basilicum leaves contained compounds that killed Meloidogyne incognita larvae in 160 min. Thin layer and gas-liquid chromatography, and infrared spectrophotometry indicated that the essential oils eugenol and linalool were the active nematicidal compounds.”
linalool → kills → Meloidogyne incognita larvae
“In the cultivation of some aromatic plants, a higher amount of potassium contributes to an increase in essential oil content and in the percentage of 1,8-cineole, linalool, eugenol, and γ-cadinene in the oil.”
higher amount of potassium → contributes to an increase in → percentage of linalool
“Higher nitrogen application increases methyl chavicol concentration and decreases the percentage of linalool in the volatile oil of some aromatic plant species.”
higher nitrogen application → decreases → percentage of linalool