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Part 1: The Basics of Essential Oil Chemistry This second oxygen is bonded to a short hydrocarbon chain on the other side. These short chains are usually Figure 3.5: An ester group one, two, or three carbons long. Because there are two carbon chains in an ester molecule, they usually have two-word names, the second word ending with the suffix –ate. Linalyl acetate, methyl- Figure 3.6: An example of an ester group in the amyl angelate, benzyl compound benzyl acetate, a main constituent of acetate, bornyl acetate, Jasmine absolute. neryl acetate, methyl thujate, and methyl salicylate are examples of monoterpene esters found in essential oils. Sesquiterpene esters are fairly uncommon in essential oils. Properties of Ester Containing Constituents Aromatic: Relaxing, soothing, balancing Topical: Rejuvenate the skin, soothe the tissues, protect against certain kinds of environmental threats Internal: Varies on a case-by-case basis. Some esters can support the health of the cardiovascular, immune, nervous, and digestive systems. Other esters are not recommended for internal consumption.* Oils high in monoterpene esters: Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Helichrysum, Arborvitae, and Wintergreen 14