Eucalyptus oil 70% 80% CAS 8000-48-4
Product Name: Eucalyptus Oil
CAS: 8000-48-4
Molecular Formula: C10H18O
Molecular Weight: 154.25
Synonyms: Eucalyptus citriodora oil;Eucalyptus globulus oil
Eucalyptus oil 70% 80%CAS 84625-32-1 is colorless or light yellow oil liquid, with characteristic odor of eucalyptol aroma. Eucalyptus oil is obtained from fresh leaves of the tall evergreen eucalyptus tree. The tree, which has the botanicalname Eucalyptus Globulus is also known as fever tree, blue gum tree or stringy bark tree. 1ml eucalyptus oil dissolve in 5ml 70% alcohol under temperature of 20℃. If you want to buy Eucalyptus oil 70%, please feel free to contact us.
extracted by steam distillation,and refined processing. The proportion of raw materials and output is 2%-3%.
Specification
Appearance: Colorless or light yellow liquid
Relative density: 0.905 ~ 0.915
Refractive index: 1.4580 ~ 1.4700
Optical rotation: -10°~+10°
Heavy metal: ≤0.001%
Solubility: easy soluble in 75% ethanol
Content: cineole ≥70%, ≥80%
Application
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. 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 biopesticide
Cineole-based eucalyptus oil is used as an insect repellent and biopesticide. In the U.S., eucalyptus oil was first registered in 1948 as an insecticide and miticide.
Flavouring
Eucalyptus oil is used in flavouring. Cineole-based eucalyptus oil is used as a flavouring 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 flavouring.
Fragrance
Eucalyptus oil is also used as a fragrance component to impart a fresh and clean aroma in soaps, detergents, lotions and perfumes. It is known for its pungent, intoxicating scent.
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.
For cosmetics/Pharma
Eucalyptus oil is very helpful when used for headaches, fevers, ailments of the respiratory tract, muscular aches and pains and in skin care. It has a soothing and calming effect on the whole body and helps with the immune system.The oil is also effective against bacteria – especially staphylococci, and has a refreshing and stimulating action on the mind, helping to improve concentration.
- Burners and vaporizers
- Blended massage oil or in the bath
- In a cream or lotion
- Used neat or dab on with a bud
- Gargle
Packing
180 kgs/drumx80 drums=14.24tons/1×20′ FCL
25kg or 50kg/drum as per customer request.
Storage
Stored in a cool and dry well-closed container,
keep away from moisture and strong light / heat.