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
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, Expressed | — | 1–5% |
| Nutmeg Oil, Distilled | — | 1–5% |
| BLACK PEPPER | — | 0.1–1% |
Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, page 157.
colorless to pale yellow mobile liquid
strong but somewhat sweet-camphoraceous and fresh-cooling odor
similar taste
The main use of this oil is in pharmaceutical preparations, cough-drops, gargles, mouth-washes, toothpaste, etc.
Distillation is undertaken only in southeastern Australia.