Eucalyptol
Eucalyptus oil
CAS Number
-
HS Number
2906.19.00
Botanical Name
Eucalyptus globulus
Botanical Family
Myrtaceae
PRODUCT TYPE
Leaf Extract
TECHNICAL APPLICATION
OLFACTIVES FAMILY
Leave Oil
FORMULA
C10H18O
IUPAC
1,3,3-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.2]octan-2-one
MANUFACTURE PROCESS
Eucalyptol, also known as 1,8-cineole, is a natural organic compound predominantly found in eucalyptus oil. It can be extracted from eucalyptus leaves through steam distillation.
Synthetic production methods typically involve starting materials like pinene and undergoing various chemical reactions such as oxidation to produce eucalyptol.
APPLICATION
Pharmaceuticals: Eucalyptol is used in pharmaceutical products for its therapeutic properties. It has mucolytic and expectorant effects, making it useful in cough syrups, lozenges, and throat sprays to help relieve symptoms of respiratory conditions such as coughs, colds, and bronchitis. Additionally, eucalyptol has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which may be beneficial in topical preparations for muscle and joint pain relief.
Oral care products: Eucalyptol is often included in oral care products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, and dental floss due to its antimicrobial properties. It can help combat oral bacteria, reduce plaque formation, and freshen breath. Additionally, eucalyptol's cooling sensation provides a refreshing feeling in the mouth.
Aromatherapy: Eucalyptol is popular in aromatherapy due to its invigorating and uplifting scent. It is often used in essential oil blends and diffusers to promote respiratory health, clear congestion, and improve mental clarity and focus. Inhalation of eucalyptol vapors can also help alleviate symptoms of sinusitis and allergies.
Industrial and household products: Eucalyptol is used as a fragrance additive in various industrial and household products such as cleaners, detergents, and air fresheners. Its fresh, clean aroma can mask unpleasant odors and provide a sense of cleanliness.
Cosmetics: Eucalyptol may be incorporated into cosmetic products such as lotions, creams, and shampoos for its refreshing scent and potential antimicrobial properties. It can impart a cooling sensation to the skin and scalp, making it particularly suitable for products aimed at soothing and revitalizing.
Insect repellents: Eucalyptol is known to have insecticidal properties and can be used as a natural insect repellent. It is sometimes included in formulations for mosquito repellents, insect sprays, and insect-repelling candles.
Research and development: Eucalyptol continues to be studied for its potential health benefits and therapeutic applications. Research is ongoing to explore its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, as well as its potential role in the treatment of respiratory and neurological disorders.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
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SOURCING COUNTRIES
Indonesia
TECHNICAL DATA
Appearence | Colorless Liquid |
Odor | strong, fresh, camphoraceous odor |
Packaging | 30 Kg Net HDPE Jerry Can |