SEDATIVE EFFECT ON HUMANS OF INHALATION OF ESSENTIAL OIL OF LINALOOL - SENSORY EVALUATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS USING OPTICALLY-ACTIVE LINALOOLS

Citation
Y. Sugawara et al., SEDATIVE EFFECT ON HUMANS OF INHALATION OF ESSENTIAL OIL OF LINALOOL - SENSORY EVALUATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS USING OPTICALLY-ACTIVE LINALOOLS, Analytica chimica acta, 365(1-3), 1998, pp. 293-299
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032670
Volume
365
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
293 - 299
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2670(1998)365:1-3<293:SEOHOI>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The sedative properties of linalool were examined using the optically active linalools, (R)-(-)-, (S)-(+)- and (RS)-(+/-)-forms. (R)-(-)-lin alool with specific rotation of [alpha](D)= -15.1 degrees was isolated by repeated flash column chromatography from lavender oil, while (S)- (-)-linalool with [alpha](D)= +17.4 degrees and (RS)-(+/-)-linalool wi th [alpha](D)=0 degrees and content of (R)-form 50.9% and (S)form 49.1 % were obtained from coriander oil and commercial linalool, respective ly, by using the same method. The effect of (RS)-(+/-)-linalool in our experiments, which was quite similar to that of linalool, with much m ore favorable impressions accompanied by a tendency to a greater decre ase of the beta wave after hearing environmental sound after, rather t han before work, appeared to be identical to that observed for (R)-(-) -linalool. The feature was just the reverse in the case of (S)-(+)-lin alool. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.