| Botonical Name | : | Eucalyptus globulus |
| CAS # | : | 8000-48-4 |
| Country of Origin | : | India |
| Color & Odor | : | Colourless liquid with a strong camphoraceous odour |
| Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol and oils, insoluble in water. |
| Specific Gravity | : | 0.880 - 0.915 @ 25°C |
| Optical Rotation | : | -3.0° to +10° @ 20°C |
| Refractive Index | : | 1.458 – 1.465 @ 20°C. |
| Flash Point | : | 47°C |
| Major Constituents | : | 1, 8-Cineol |
| Plant Part Used | : | Woods and Leaves |
| Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
DESCRIPTION:
Eucalyptus Globulus is also known as Blue Gum. It's an evergreen tree commonly found in Australia, which grows from 30 to 55m tall with long narrow bluish-green leaves and white-yellow flowers. Our certified organic Eucalyptus Globulus Organic oil and is 100% pure and steam distilled. Due to its strong, woody and medicinal aroma, it is highly demanded among aromatherapists and casual users. It is popularly used in vapour rubs and helps in sore throat and sinusitis. It is organically cultivated and is "Indian Organic Certified".CONSTITUENTS:
The main chemical components are 70% 1,8 cineol, pinene, limonene, cymene, phellandrene, terpinene, sesquiterpene alcohols and cuminaldehyde.AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
A top note with a strong aroma, Eucalyptus Globulus has an herbaceous scent with soft woody undertones.BLENDS WITH:
It blends well with various oils such as Basil, Cedarwood, Lemon, Vetiver, Peppermint and Clary SageCOMMON NAMES:
EucalyptusUSES:
This oil has a cooling and deodorizing effect on the body and helps in fevers, migraine and malaria. It is also helpful in the respiratory problems such as coughs, asthma, throat infections, sinusitis and catarrhal conditions. This oil is useful as a warming agent for muscular aches and pains, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains and poor circulation. It can be used in skin care and helpful in burns, blisters, herpes, cuts, wounds, skin infections and insect bites.CERTIFICATION:
Indian Certified Organic (ICO) and Department of Agriculture.