Linalyl Acetate
Linalyl Acetate (CAS No.: 115-95-7) is a naturally occurring monoterpene ester phytochemical found in numerous floral and spice derived essential oils and is primarily positioned in research as a bioactive natural product for inflammation and stress related pathway investigation in early stage biomedical discovery settings. Current evidence from nonclinical literature supports its classification as a multi process modulator with reported anti inflammatory, anti stress, and metabolic regulatory effects, while mechanistic interpretation remains provisional and is generally discussed in relation to modulation of oxidative stress balance, cytokine associated inflammatory signaling, and broader cell stress response networks rather than a single fully validated molecular target. In vitro studies on this compound class are commonly evaluated across nanomolar to micromolar concentration ranges, with many phenotypic endpoints described at low micromolar levels depending on assay format, cell type, and exposure duration, and published work typically emphasizes changes in inflammatory mediator output, redox associated biomarkers, and cell state adaptation under experimentally induced stress conditions. In translational preclinical workflows, Linalyl Acetate is used as a reference natural molecule in cell based mechanism studies, hypothesis driven animal model exploration of inflammation linked biology, and multiparametric screening cascades for natural product inspired lead identification, where the concentrations or doses used in experiments typically depend on specific experimental designs and research objectives and should be interpreted within the context of formulation, route, and model specific pharmacology for research use only.
| Storage | -20°C for 2 years |
| M.Wt | 196.29 |
| Cas No. | 115-95-7 |
| Formula | C12H20O2 |
| Canonical SMILES | CC(OC(CC/C=C(C)\\C)(C)C=C)=O |
| Shipping Condition | Small Molecules with Blue Ice, Modified Nucleotides with Dry Ice. |
| General tips | We do not recommend long-term storage for the solution, please use it up soon. |






