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coriandrol Chem.|kɒrɪˈændrɒl| [a. G. coriandrol (F. W. Semmler 1891, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXIV. 206), f. L. coriandrum coriander + -ol.] A colourless liquid, C10H18O, obtained esp. from oil of coriander and oil of linaloe.
1891Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LX. 540 Coriander oil consists of terpenes and about 90 per cent. of another substance which is termed coriandrol... Coriandrol, C10H18O, boils at 194–198° under a pressure of 760 mm. 1929Encycl. Brit. VI. 431/1 Coriander..is used in medicine as an aromatic and carminative, the active principle of its volatile oil (Coriandrol) being isomeric with Borneo camphor. 1939Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. III. 364/2 Coriander, essential oil of... The chief odorous constituent is d-linalool, formerly known as coriandrol. 1950E. Guenther Essential Oils IV. v. 611 Barbier showed that coriandrol and linaloöl were identical chemically as well as physically, except for the opposite optical rotation. Coriandrol is, therefore, nothing else but d-linaloöl. |