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Eucalyptus oil

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:Eucalyptus oil
  • CAS No.:8000-48-4
  • Molecular Formula:Unspecified
  • Molecular Weight:154.24900
  • Hs Code.:33012960
  • Mol file:8000-48-4.mol
Eucalyptus oil

Synonyms:Oils,essential, eucalyptus;Oils, eucalyptus;Dinkum oil;Essentialeucalyptus oil;Eucalyptus terpene oil;Eucalyptus essential oil;Eucalyptus leafoil;Eucalyptus oil;Eucalyptus Liq. E;

Suppliers and Price of Eucalyptus oil
Supply Marketing:Edit
Business phase:
The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
Manufacturers and distributors:
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  • Eucalyptus oil
  • 50mg
  • $ 60.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Eucalyptus oil secondary reference standard
  • 1 mL
  • $ 344.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Eucalyptus oil 80-85%, FG
  • 10 kg
  • $ 303.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Eucalyptus oil 80-85%, FG
  • 5 kg
  • $ 218.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Eucalyptus oil 80-85%,FG
  • 1 SAMPLE-K
  • $ 50.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Eucalyptus oil 80-85%, FG
  • SAMPLE-K
  • $ 50.00
Total 231 raw suppliers
Chemical Property of Eucalyptus oil Edit
Chemical Property:
  • Melting Point:15.4oC 
  • Refractive Index:n20/D 1.46  
  • Boiling Point:200°C 
  • Flash Point:135°F 
  • PSA:9.23000 
  • Density:0.909g/mLat 25°C 
  • LogP:2.74410 
Purity/Quality:

60% 70% 80%Eucalyptol *data from raw suppliers

Eucalyptus oil *data from reagent suppliers

Safty Information:
  • Pictogram(s): Xi 
  • Hazard Codes:Xi 
  • Statements: 10-38 
  • Safety Statements: 16-26-36 
MSDS Files:

SDS file from LookChem

Total 1 MSDS from other Authors

Useful:
  • Description Eucalyptus oil is the generic name for distilled oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus, a genus of the plant family Myrtaceae native to Australia and cultivated worldwide. Eucalyptus oil has a history of wide application, as a pharmaceutical, antiseptic, repellent, flavoring, fragrance and industrial uses. The leaves of selected Eucalyptus species are steam distilled to extract eucalyptus oil.
  • Uses Medicinal and antiseptic The cineole-based oil is used as component in pharmaceutical preparations to relieve the symptoms of influenza and colds, in products like cough sweets, lozenges, ointments and inhalants. Eucalyptus oil has antibacterial effects on pathogenic bacteria in the respiratory tract . Inhaled eucalyptus oil vapor is a decongestant and treatment for bronchitis . Cineole controls airway mucus hyper secretion and asthma via anti - inflammatory cytokine inhibition . Eucalyptus oil also stimulates immune system response by effects on the phagocytic ability of human monocyte derived macrophages. Eucalyptus oil also has anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities as a topically applied liniment ingredient. Eucalyptus oil is also used in personal hygiene products for antimicrobial properties in dental care and soaps. It can also be applied to wounds to prevent infection. Repellent and bio pesticide Cineole - based eucalyptus oil is used as an insect repellent and bio pesticide. In the U.S., eucalyptus oil was first registered in 1948 as an insecticide and miticide. Flavoring Eucalyptus oil is used in flavoring. Cineole - based eucalyptus oil is used as a flavoring at low levels ( 0.002 % ) in various products, including baked goods, confectionery, meat products and beverages . Eucalyptus oil has antimicrobial activity against a broad range of foodborne human pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms . Non - cineole peppermint gum, strawberry gum and lemon ironbark are also used as flavoring. Fragrance Eucalyptus oil is also used as a fragrance component to impart a fresh and clean aroma in soaps, detergents, lotions and perfumes. Industrial Research shows that cineole - based eucalyptus oil (5% of mixture) prevents the separation problem with ethanol and petrol fuel blends. Eucalyptus oil also has a respectable octane rating and can be used as a fuel in its own right. However, production costs are currently too high for the oil to be economically viable as a fuel. Phellandrene - and piperitone - based eucalyptus oils have been used in mining to separate sulfide minerals via flotation. Wood for timber, pulp, fuel, charcoal; cut foliage in floral arrangements. Oil as fragrance component in soaps, creams, lotions and as flavoring agent in pharmaceuticals, toothpastes, mouthwashes. eucalyptus oil is described as having antiseptic, disinfectant, antifungal, and blood-circulation activating properties. It is also used as a fragrance. native to Australia, it was regarded as a general cure-all by the Aborigines and later by the european settlers. It has a long tradition of use in medicine, and is considered one of the most powerful and versatile herbal remedies. It is said that eucalyptus oil’s anti-septic properties and disinfectant action increase as the oil ages. The most important constituent of the oil is eucalyptol. The essential oil is obtained from eucalyptus leaves. eucalyptus oil may cause allergic reactions.
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