Eucalyptus Oil
Cas No :
8000-48-4
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
154.25 G/Mol
Melting Point :
1–2 °C
Boiling Point :
175 °C
Flash Point :
57.1 °C
Description :
Eucalyptus Oil is a natural essential oil obtained from the fresh leaves of Eucalyptus globulus trees. It has a sharp, camphorous, and refreshing aroma that makes it one of the most widely used essential oils in pharmaceuticals, personal care, aromatherapy, and cleaning products.
Chemically, Eucalyptus Oil is rich in 1,8-cineole (Eucalyptol), alpha-pinene, and limonene, which give it powerful antiseptic, antimicrobial, and decongestant properties. It appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a strong, clean scent.
Used in cough syrups, inhalers, and balms for its expectorant and decongestant properties.
Helps relieve symptoms of cold, flu, bronchitis, and sinusitis.
Applied in pain relief oils and ointments for joint and muscle relaxation.
In aromatherapy, it helps improve focus, reduce fatigue, and promote respiratory health.
Commonly used in toothpastes, mouthwashes, soaps, and shampoos for its cooling and purifying properties.
Acts as a natural antiseptic in skincare and hygiene formulations.
Blends well with Peppermint Oil, Tea Tree Oil, and Lemon Oil for fresh and invigorating personal care products.
Widely used in household cleaners, disinfectants, and laundry products for its strong germicidal action and pleasant fragrance.
Used in air fresheners and surface sprays for its deodorising and refreshing scent.
Serves as a raw material in the synthesis of Eucalyptol, Citronellal, and other aroma chemicals.
Approved for use in small quantities as a flavouring component in candies, cough drops, and herbal beverages.
Provides a cooling and medicinal taste profile when blended with Menthol and Camphor.
Store in a cool, dark, and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
Always dilute with carrier oils before topical use to prevent skin irritation.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Keep tightly closed to preserve freshness and prevent oxidation.
Reputed manufacturers in India offer high-quality Eucalyptus Oil meeting ISO and GMP standards, ensuring purity and global supply reliability.
ChemicalBull.com supplies bulk and retail quantities of Eucalyptus Oil to industries including pharmaceutical, cosmetic, aromatherapy.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available on request from Chemical Bull, covering information on composition, safe handling, and toxicity data.
Eucalyptus Oil is used in medicines, cosmetics, and cleaning products for its antiseptic, refreshing, and respiratory benefits.
Yes, when properly diluted, it can be used in massage oils and creams to relieve muscle pain and improve skin hygiene.
Yes, it is commonly used in steam inhalation for clearing nasal congestion and improving breathing during colds.
Eucalyptus Oil blends well with Peppermint Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Lemon Oil, and Lavender Oil for therapeutic and aromatic purposes.
The major compounds are 1,8-cineole (Eucalyptol), alpha-pinene, and limonene, which contribute to its medicinal and aromatic properties.