Geraniol is a monoterpenoid and an alcohol.
It is the primary part of rose oil, palmarosa oil, and citronella oil (Java type).
It also occurs in small quantities in geranium, lemon, and many other essential oils.
It appears as a clear to pale-yellow oil that is insoluble in water, but soluble in most common organic solvents.
It has a rose like odor and is commonly used in perfumes.
It is used in flavors such as peach, raspberry, grapefruit, red apple, plum, lime, orange, lemon, watermelon, pineapple, and blueberry.
Research has shown geraniol to be an effective plant based mosquito repellent.
It can attract bees as it is produced by the scent glands of honey bees to help them mark nectar bearing flowers and locate the entrances to their hives.
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