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Terpene Isolates 101: Linalyl Acetate

If you're just getting started with terpenes, odds are you're wondering how each isolate can be used. Terpene isolates can be used in hemp, CBD, and cannabis products as well as concentrates, vapes, foods, beverages, and aromatherapy infusions. In fact, adding terpenes to health and beauty products, cosmetics, vaporizers, foods and beverages, and aromatherapy infusions is a great way to add an extra boost of body-nourishing benefits to your products and make THC/CBD products more effective. This week, we're diving deeper into the sweet and spicy lavender-derived terpene isolate known as Linalyl Acetate.

Linalyl Acetate terpenes are found in Lavender

Linalyl Acetate Isolate

Linalyl Acetate is a form of Linalool and is often found naturally in plants that also contain Linalool as its primary terpene. It's been used as a flavoring agent and an odor-booster in many cosmetics, soaps, perfumes, shampoos, hair sprays, and lotions thanks to its scent, which ranges from sweet and floral to earthy and spicy. Some even use it commercially as a food flavoring additive thanks to its unique flavors, though it isn't soluble in water in its natural form.


Linalyl Acetate has also been used frequently in aromatherapy infusions. Evidence suggests that Linalyl Acetate in conjunction with Linalool creates a soothing atmosphere that promotes a calming sensation along with notable soothing, relaxing, and anti-anxiety effects. Some studies also suggest other uses of Linalyl Acetate, including as an antioxidant, insecticide, and a supplement to aid in cardiovascular health.


Below, we'll dive into everything you need to know about Linalyl Acetate terpenes, their uses and effects, and where you can find them in nature. Please remember, while we have a grasp on Linalyl Acetate and some of its uses, further study on humans is still necessary to support the findings. Always talk to your doctor before beginning a new dietary supplement, even one with naturally-occurring terpenes like Linalyl Acetate.


Benefits of Linalyl Acetate Terpenes

Linalyl Acetate has a few documented benefits and uses. Outside of its long-term commercial uses as fragrances in soaps, perfumes, and lotions, it's also been used to sweeten food products and promote a sense of calm in aromatherapy infusions.


Outside of uses like that, only a handful of studies have been conducted detailing the potential benefits to the human body. Most studies have been conducted on the more common terpene from which it's derived, Linalool.


However, a few studies outline the naturally anti-microbial effects of terpenes, including Linalyl Acetate. Linalool and linalyl acetate are notably strong antimicrobial agents against foodborne bacteria, making them a popular addition to processed foods. These effects also make it possible to use Linalyl Acetate as a surface disinfectant, which is why you can find so many lavender-scented cleaning products at the store.

Linalyl Acetate reduces the negative effects of nicotine

Another external use of Linalyl Acetate is as an insecticide. It naturally kills and repels kissing bugs, which are the blood-sucking insects that are the culprit behind many parasite infections that cause Chagas Disease.


Some studies have also been conducted within human body cells. For example, one study outlining the antioxidant effects of Linalyl Acetate showed that it could reduce the risk of hypertension and the ischemic injuries that could result. Another showed that it's anti-inflammatory properties were potent enough to study further.


The most interesting study conducted on Linalyl Acetate terpenes however was one that detailed the terpene's effects on cardiovascular health from the damaging effects of nicotine. In a study where one group was given nicotine and the other was given nicotine along with Linalyl Acetate, scientists found that the terpene could help reduce the effects of nicotine on the heart and lungs. The test group who were given Linalyl Acetate saw greater recovery of cell damage, less aggressive physical responses to nicotine, and a greatly improved the cardiovascular response against nicotine.


Natural Sources of Linalyl Acetate Terpenes

Linalyl Acetate terpenes are found in many plants that contain Linalool. Chemically, Linalyl Acetate is a form of Linalool, so they often appear together. Some plants have higher levels of Linalyl Acetate than others, though. You can find it in heavy concentrations in the essential oils of Lavender, Bergamont, and Clary Sage. It can sometimes be found alongside Linalool in some cannabis strains, though the levels are often quite low. Below is a list of the top plants that contain Linalyl Acetate Terpenes.

natural sources of linalyl acetate terpenes

TLDR; Linalyl Acetate Terpenes

- Anti-inflammatory

- Anti-oxidant

- Anti-bacterial

- Anti-microbial

- Anti-viral

- Anti-fungal

- Insecticidal

- Cardiovascular and respiratory protectant

- May promote a relaxing atmosphere


Common Uses of Linalyl Acetate Terpenes

Whether through your favorite fruits and herbs or through a diffuser, Linalyl Acetate isolate smells and tastes great and works wonders within your body.

Linalyl Acetate terpenes can be safely added to all sorts of products to reduce inflammation, kill bacteria, and even help soothe you out of stress. It can safely be eaten, drank, infused, and inhaled with a little bit of mixing. It can also be used to improve cannabis products like vapes and concentrates that may have lost cannabinoid potency or terpene content during extraction.

Linalyl Acetate terpenes for sale by Peak Supply Co

Add Linalyl Acetate terpenes to foods and beverages to enjoy the anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-oxidative properties within the whole body. A dash of water-soluble Linalyl Acetate terpenes in your favorite foods or beverages add a floral flavor that can help to make you feel calmer, reduce anxiety, and make you feel more relaxed.


Add Linalyl Acetate terpenes to essential oil diffusers and aromatherapy infusions to kill airborne bacteria, viruses, microbes, and fungal spores and help you breathe easier. The sweet, spicy, woody, and floral aroma is also great for promoting a relaxing atmosphere to your daily routine.


Add Linalyl Acetate terpenes to cannabis concentrates and hemp oils made from strains with higher floral terpene content, such as Linalool since Linalyl Acetate is almost always found with Linalool. Linalyl Acetate terpenes can make them smell and taste better and boost the potency of THC/CBD effects.


Just keep in mind that not all terpenes are created equal. Different terpenes will always have different effects, but they're not all made the same. We know you have a choice when it comes to terpene providers, but no other choice comes close to our level of quality.


At Peak Supply Co, our Linalyl Acetate terpene isolates are extracted from all-natural food-grade fruit, flower, and nut oils in our state-of-the-art facility. With our proprietary extraction and refinement method, we remove plant materials and any leftover impurities, leaving behind the purest terpene isolates on the market. Best of all, we even offer sample packs so you can try them all.

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