Citriodora Oil

Botanical Name: Eucalyptus Citriodora Oil

Price range: $5.78 through $200.00

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Description

DESCRIPTION:
Popularly referred as lemon-scented Eucalyptus, Citriodora Oil is extracted from the leaves of evergreen tree that was originally found in Australia. At present, this tree is grown in places like South Africa, India, Spain and Egypt. Obtained via steam distillation process, this essential oil is cost effective. The anti bacterial and antiseptic attributes of this oil are used to treat cough and cold. This oil tends to generate ozone when comes in contact with air.

CONSTITUENTS:
Citriodora oil contains elements like -caryophyllene (1.2%), citronellyl acetate (2.6%), α-citronellol (7.3%), citronellal dimmers (2.5%), isopulegol isomers (6.5%), p-cymene (2.5%), citronellal (63.6%) and α-pinene (2.1%).

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
Citriodora oil has woody as well as fruity smell. The pleasant fragrance of this oil is the combined smell of spice and flower extracts.

BLENDS WITH:
Citriodora oil easily mixes with lemon, balsam and herb extracted oils.

COMMON NAMES:
Citriodora Essential Oil is popularly known as lemon scented myrtle, lemon myrtle and lemon scented ironwood oil.

USES:
The offered essential oil is used to produce perfumes, floor cleaners and effective insect repellants. It is utilized to treat fungal ailments like candida and viral ailment like herpes. Citriodora Oil is an excellent remedy for hair loss, dandruff and fever as well.

SpecificationValue
Botonical Name Eucalyptus Citriodora Oil
CAS8000-48-4
Country of OriginChina
Color & Odorcolorless to pale yellow liquid with fresh, strong smell of rose-citronella odor
Solubility 1ml soluble in 2ml of 80% ethanol
Specific Gravity0.85800 - 0.87700 @ 25°C
Optical Rotation -4°. ~ +5@15.5°.c
Refractive Index 1.45100 - 1.46400 @ 20°C
Flash Point54.4°C.
Major Constituents Citronellal
Plant Part UsedLeaves
Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
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  • Keep it away from eyes.
  • During pregnancy, further safety precautions should be taken (especially during the first trimester).
  • Avoid applying undiluted essential oils to your skin (except where indicated).
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  • While taking homeopathic medications, certain essential oils shouldn't be utilized because they could have the opposite effect.
  • Essential oils may cause an allergic reaction in certain individuals.
  • Always consult a professional if you are unsure about the proper usage.

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