Cineol
Description
Cineol is also commonly called eucalyptol is the primary terpene found in eucalyptus and this terpene got its name through eucalyptus. More than 80% Cineol is present in the essential oil extracted from eucalyptus trees. A good quantity of Cineol is present in tea trees, mugwort, bay leaves and cannabis. The formula for Cineol is C10H18 O and it can be topically applied to the body. When compared to the other commonly found terpenes, Cineol has more conditions and features. It can be directly applied on the skin, gums and other areas. Cineol can be orally inhaled, eaten or consumed as a tincture. Like any other chemicals Cineol is toxic and dangerous when taken in higher dose, so it is always better to dilute the strength of the oil.
Benefits of Eucalyptol
Cineol is an analgesic, antibacterial relieves pain. It acts as a good antifungal and reduces inflammation in systematic manner. It slows down the growth of cancer cells in the human body and prevents the problems of oxidation to other molecules in the body. Cineolis a colorless natural organic compound and is an ingredient in many brands of mouthwash and cough suppressant. It is often taken to control mucus hyper secretion and asthma. It has the power to kill leukemia cells in vitro and can reduce inflammation and when applied externally. Cineolis used for the effective treatment of non-purulent sinusitis and widely used world over.
For Aromatherapy
Cineolis used in aromatherapy with a combination of eucalyptus oil, lavender, marjoram, rosemary and peppermint oils to reduce pain and depression in people with arthritis. Chewing gum with Cineolpresent in it can reduce dental plaque in some people. Cineolis widely used from ancient times for stuffy nose, wounds, ulcers, burns, bleeding gums, acne, bladder diseases, fever, flu, and many more. Cineolis present in large amounts in a variety of plants used in the manufacture of cosmetics and similar products. Cineolcan enhance the blood circulation in human body and it produces cytokines and prostaglandins by stimulated monocytes in vitro. Higher dose of Cineolby inhalation through nose may result in irritation, nausea and vomiting.
Physico Chemical Properties:
Specification Limit Name Cineol Chemical Name 1, 8-Cineol Chemical Formula C10H18O Appearance Liquid with a Characteristic Molecular Weight 154.249 g/mol Odor Light Camphor alike Odor Specific gravity 0.921 to 0.925 AT 250C Refractive Index 1.455 to 1.460 AT 200C Color Colourless to pale yellow CAS Number 470-82-6