
Product: Eucalyptus Oil (Cineole 61–64%, Globulus 100% Natural)
Rchem Eucalyptus Oil is a high-purity, 100% natural essential oil obtained by steam distillation of the fresh leaves and branch tips of Eucalyptus globulus (blue gum eucalyptus), presented as a clear, colorless to pale yellow, mobile liquid. This premium-grade oil is standardized to contain 61-64% 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol), the bioactive compound responsible for its characteristic camphoraceous aroma and therapeutic properties. Renowned for its powerful decongestant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic actions, it is a cornerstone ingredient in pharmaceutical, aromatherapy, personal care, and household cleaning formulations.
Category: powder
Description
Key Features & Benefits:
● Excellent natural thickening agent with high viscosity at low concentrations
● Effective stabilizer for emulsions and suspensions in various formulations
● Clean-label ingredient suitable for organic and natural product formulations
● Improves texture and shelf life in food products
● Enhances viscosity and stability in cosmetic formulations
● Cost-effective alternative to synthetic thickeners and stabilizers
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is the cineole content standardized to 61-64%? What is the significance?
The 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol) content is the primary determinant of Eucalyptus oil's therapeutic efficacy, particularly for respiratory and antimicrobial actions. Standardizing to 61-64% cineole ensures: (1) Consistent potency across all batches; (2) Reliable therapeutic effects in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations; (3) Quality assurance that the oil meets international pharmacopoeia standards (e.g., European Pharmacopoeia requires minimum 60% cineole for E. globulus); (4) Predictable performance in formulated products. Oils with lower cineole content are considered inferior for therapeutic use.
Different eucalyptus species have distinct chemical profiles and uses: Eucalyptus Globulus (our product) is high in 1,8-cineole (61-64%) , making it the most potent for respiratory decongestion and antimicrobial action. Eucalyptus Radiata has a milder, sweeter aroma with lower cineole (55-65%) and higher alpha-terpineol, making it gentler for children and sensitive individuals. Eucalyptus Lemon (Citriodora) is high in citronellal and used primarily as an insect repellent. Eucalyptus Smithii has moderate cineole levels and is sometimes used as a more sustainable alternative. For maximum therapeutic potency, Globulus is preferred.
What is the difference between Eucalyptus Globulus and other Eucalyptus species (e.g., Radiata, Lemon, Smithii)?
Caution is required. Due to its high cineole content, Eucalyptus Globulus oil is not recommended for direct use on infants or young children under 10 years old, particularly around the nose or face, as it can trigger respiratory distress or laryngospasm in sensitive individuals. For pediatric use: (1) Do not apply undiluted to skin; (2) Use in very low dilutions (0.5-1% maximum for children 2-10 years); (3) Consider safer alternatives like Eucalyptus Radiata, Lavender, or Tea Tree for children; (4) Never ingest essential oils; (5) Consult a healthcare professional before using on children under 2 years. Always follow safety guidelines.
Is Eucalyptus Oil safe for use on children and infants?
Yes, absolutely. Eucalyptus Oil is highly effective in natural cleaning formulations due to its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties: (1) Effective against bacteria (E. coli, S. aureus), fungi, and some viruses; (2) Adds a fresh, clean, "hospital-clean" scent to products; (3) Helps to cut through grease and grime; (4) Acts as a natural deodorizer; (5) Can be used at concentrations of 0.5-5% in surface cleaners, laundry additives, and room sprays. However, it cannot replace a full broad-spectrum preservative system in water-based products.
Can Eucalyptus Oil be used in natural cleaning and disinfectant products?
Safety First: Eucalyptus Oil is a concentrated essential oil and requires careful handling: Do not ingest – Can be toxic if swallowed. Dilute before topical use – Never apply undiluted to skin. Typical dilution: 1-5% in carrier oil. Flammable – Keep away from open flames, sparks, and heat sources (flash point ~45°C). Skin sensitization – May cause irritation in sensitive individuals; perform patch testing. Avoid eye contact – Can cause severe eye irritation. Storage – Store in tightly sealed, amber glass containers in a cool, dark place away from light and heat. Avoid plastic containers (oil can degrade certain plastics). Shelf life – Properly stored, shelf life is 2-3 years. PPE – Use gloves and safety goggles when handling large quantities. Always refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for comprehensive safety, first-aid, and handling information.

