Catalog › Herbal › Thyme Essential Oil Linalool Type
Sweet, gentle thyme carried almost entirely by linalool: aromatic and green with a soft floral roundness and only a trace of the thymol bite. The chemotype that can be dosed at real percentages where red thyme would scorch a fougere or a herbal cologne.
An estimated breakdown, not a certificate of analysis, and it is what PerfuMate sums when it checks a formula: a molecule arriving from three naturals at once is counted once rather than missed three times. Paste your own supplier analysis and it takes over.
| Constituent | CAS | Share | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linalool | 78-70-6 | 70% | |
| Linalyl acetate | 115-95-7 | 8% | |
| p-Cymene | 99-87-6 | 4% | |
| gamma-Terpinene | 99-85-4 | 3% | |
| Thymol | 89-83-8 | 3% | |
| Terpinen-4-ol | 562-74-3 | 2% | |
| Carvacrol | 499-75-2 | 1% | |
| Myrcene | 123-35-3 | 1% |
Thyme linalool · Thyme ct linalool oil · Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool · Thymus vulgaris linalool type · Sweet thyme oil
Ranked by how many olfactive sub-categories they share with Thyme Essential Oil Linalool Type, not alphabetically.
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