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Eucalyptus Polybractea

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Material type
natural essential oil
Canonical source
arctander
Formulation

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Compatibility tags
fougerearomaticcologneherbalfunctional-fresh
How it behaves

Olfactory profile

Family
sweet
Note tendency
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Descriptors
woodysweetfreshcamphoraceous

A sharp, penetrating camphoraceous top note dominated by 1,8-cineole — cool, medicinal, and strongly diffusive. Cleaner and more piercing than Eucalyptus globulus, with a slightly drier herbal edge and less of the sweeter back-note. Fades relatively quickly leaving a faint dry-herbal woodiness.AI · claude-opus-4-7

Intensity
8 / 10
Tenacity
3 / 10
Volatility
9 / 10
Reverse-composition

Contained in

Other ingredients whose composition declares this material as a constituent. The percentage shown is the supplier-declared concentration in that parent.

Ingredient%Range
Lime Oil, Expressed1–5%
Nutmeg Oil, Distilled1–5%
BLACK PEPPER0.1–1%
naturals · No. 170

Arctander monograph

Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, page 157.

tenacity · highpower · strong
sweetcamphoraceousfresh
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Appearance

colorless to pale yellow mobile liquid

Odor

strong but somewhat sweet-camphoraceous and fresh-cooling odor

Flavor

similar taste

Uses in perfumery

The main use of this oil is in pharmaceutical preparations, cough-drops, gargles, mouth-washes, toothpaste, etc.

Production

Distillation is undertaken only in southeastern Australia.

Identity
Aliases · 9
CineoleeucalyptolEucalyptus AustralianaEucalyptus Dives, var. “C”Eucalyptus GlobulusEucalyptus LeucoxylonEucalyptus SideroxylonEucalyptus SmithiiEucapharma oils
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