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| Main end-use of Eucalyptus oils: Medicinal and antiseptic, Repellent and biopesticide, Flavouring, Fragrance and Industrial. China produces about 70% of the world trade.
Fragrance It is also used as a fragrance component to impart a fresh and clean aroma in soaps, detergents, lotions and perfumes Flavouring It is used in flavouring. Cineole based eucalyptus oil is used as a flavouring at low levels in various products, including baked goods, confectionery, meat products and beverages. Non-cineole peppermint gum, strawberry gum and lemon ironbark are also used as flavouring. Industrial Phellandrene and piperitone based eucalyptus oils have been used in mining to separate metallic sulphides via flotation. Medicinal and antiseptic The cineole-based oil is used as component in pharmaceutical preparations to relieve the symptoms of influenza and colds, in products like cough sweets, lozenges, and inhalants. Eucalyptus oil has antibacterial effects on pathogenic bacteria in the respiratory tract. Inhaled eucalyptus oil vapor is a decongestant and treatment for bronchitis. Cineole controls airway mucus hypersecretion and asthma via anti-inflammatory cytokine inhibition. Eucalyptus oil also stimulates immune system response by affects on the phagocytic ability of human monocyte derived macrophages. It also has anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities as a topically applied liniment ingredient. It is also used in personal hygiene products for antimicrobial properties in dental care and soaps. It can also be applied to wounds to prevent infection. Repellent and biopesticide The cineole based oils can also be used as an insect repellent and biopesticide. Eucalyptus oil has been used as an effective way of killing dust mites according to the Asthma Foundation of Victoria. |
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