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- | Geraniol has been proven to be an effective insect repellent. Geraniol was compared against other botanical repellents and geraniol's repellent strength was significantly greater than the others. [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3376/038.034.0102 ( | + | Geraniol has been proven to be an effective insect repellent. Geraniol was compared against other botanical repellents and geraniol's repellent strength was significantly greater than the others. [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3376/038.034.0102 (5)] If you've ever heard of placing geraniums in your window sill to prevent insects, then you know that geraniol is an effective insect repellent. Geraniol is extracted from geraniums to create name brand insect repellents that are glorified on being deet-free. These geraniol-based insect repellents offer superior, environmental-friendly alternatives to modern insect repellents. [http://bugband.net/geraniol_explained.html (6)] |
- | Geraniol, an aromachemical found in roses, lemon and other plants alike, is commonly used in fragrances and flavorings. Geraniol has been used to produce many different name brand perfumes, toiletries, household scents, etc. [http://chemistinthebottle.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/chemistry-flash-nerol-and-geraniol/ ( | + | Geraniol, an aromachemical found in roses, lemon and other plants alike, is commonly used in fragrances and flavorings. Geraniol has been used to produce many different name brand perfumes, toiletries, household scents, etc. [http://chemistinthebottle.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/chemistry-flash-nerol-and-geraniol/ (7)] |
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Human Practice
Medicinal Uses
Geraniol, among other isoprenoids, have shown to inhibit the growth of pancreatic cancers. The use of geraniol as a tumor suppressor works effectively without significantly raising blood cholesterol levels.[http://http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9075204 (1)]
Geraniol has been shown to inhibit prostate cancer growth in mice. Efficiency of inhibition is significantly increased using geraniol in additional to the chemical docetaxel. The inhibition of prostate cancer is achieved by restoring the cells ability to experience cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. [http://http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21371438 (2)]
Geraniol was tested as a secondary chemical to aid in the inhibition of colonic cancer growth. Geraniol increases sensitivity of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) treatment. The addition of geraniol in a 5-FU treatment shows double the anti-prolific effect on colonic cancer cells. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11961066 (3)]
Biofuel
As a 10-Carbon compound, geraniol can be considered a fuel with a higher energy density than ethanol. Geraniol could also be further catalyzed into geraniol acetate using the enzyme geraniol acetyl transferase. Geraniol acetate has greater implications in the area of biofuels; it has a higher energy density than bio-diesel. Geraniol acetate could also be used as an intermediate for other energetic compounds such as dimethyl octane (4)
Personal Uses
Geraniol has been proven to be an effective insect repellent. Geraniol was compared against other botanical repellents and geraniol's repellent strength was significantly greater than the others. [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3376/038.034.0102 (5)] If you've ever heard of placing geraniums in your window sill to prevent insects, then you know that geraniol is an effective insect repellent. Geraniol is extracted from geraniums to create name brand insect repellents that are glorified on being deet-free. These geraniol-based insect repellents offer superior, environmental-friendly alternatives to modern insect repellents. [http://bugband.net/geraniol_explained.html (6)]
Geraniol, an aromachemical found in roses, lemon and other plants alike, is commonly used in fragrances and flavorings. Geraniol has been used to produce many different name brand perfumes, toiletries, household scents, etc. [http://chemistinthebottle.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/chemistry-flash-nerol-and-geraniol/ (7)]
Geraniol shows applications in cancer treatment, along with biofuels and environmental enhancement. Furthermore, our methanogen model exhibits great genetic conservation with methanogenic archaea in the human body, and thus enhancing engineering in this organism creates new opportunities for human applications.