Toxicity Profile for Linalyl isovalerate (1996)
Abstract
Linalyl isovalerate did not induce skin sensitization or cause irritation when applied, diluted, to the skin of volunteers. The neat material was a moderate skin irritant in rabbits. A low acute oral toxicity was demonstrated in rats treated orally and in rabbits treated dermally.

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