EUCALYPTUS RADIATA ORG ESSENTIAL OIL
Plant Part: Branch and Leaf
Extraction: Steam Distilled
Growing Practice: Organic
Country of Origin: Australia
Odor Type: CAMPHOROUS
Odor Characteristic:. Odor is fresh, cineolic with a slight lemon aspect, not as bright and fresh as E. globulus. Drydown is soapy, slightly woody and faintly herbaceous.
Refractive Index: 1.464 @ 20.00 °C.
Specific Gravity: 0.913 @ 20.00 °C.
Appearance: colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
BioChemical Class: Oxide
BioChemicals: 1,8-cineole, α-terpinol, limonene, α-pinene,
Sample ID | E2/022012 |
Laboratory No. | 4471 |
Constituent | Percent |
α-pinene % | 2.3 |
sabinene % | 0.9 |
β-pinene % | 0.7 |
α-phellandrene % | 0.8 |
limonene% | 6.2 |
β-phellandrene % | 1.4 |
p-cymene % | 0.6 |
1,8-cineole % | 68.9 |
terpinen-4-ol % | 2.0 |
α-terpineol % | 9.8 |
geraniol % | 0.8 |
terpinyl acetate % | 0.5 |
Batch UHM-01
CAS No: 92201-64-4
INCI Name: EUCALYPTUS RADIATA LEAF/STEM OIL
About the Plant
Eucalyptus radiata, commonly known as the Black or narrow-leaf Peppermint Eucalyptus, also known as E. australianis is a small to tall tree that grows up to 30 meters (90 ft.), commonly in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. It has a dense canopy with a single trunk and rough bark. The juvenile leaves are initially opposite and then alternate and aromatic. The summer flowers are cream yellow.History
Eucalyptus radiata was the first Eucalyptus species to be commercially utilized for oil, in 1854.The information provided on these pages is not a substitute for necessary medical care, nor intended as medical advice. Always keep aromatic extracts tightly closed and in a cool, dark place, out of reach of children. Never ingest aromatic extracts. Always dilute aromatic extracts when applying topically and avoid areas around eyes or mucous membranes. If redness or irritation occurs, stop using immediately and contact your health provider if necessary.
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