Product Name: CAJEPUT OIL
Synonyms: FEMA 2225;CAJEPUT OIL;Cajuput, ext.;MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRON CAJAPUT OIL;CajuputOil(OilOfCajuput);Cajeputoilessentil;OIL OF CAJEPUT(RG);CAJUPUTEXTRACT
CAS: 8008-98-8
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MW: 0
EINECS: 687-610-6
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CAJEPUT OIL Structure
CAJEPUT OIL Chemical Properties
density 0.92 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
FEMA 2225 | CAJEPUT OIL (MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRON L.)
CAS DataBase Reference 8008-98-8
EPA Substance Registry System Cajuput oil (8008-98-8)
Safety Information
Risk Statements 10
Safety Statements 16
RIDADR 1993
RTECS RI6825000
HazardClass 3.2
PackingGroup III
MSDS Information
CAJEPUT OIL Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties Cajeput oil (cajuput oil) is obtained by steam distillation of the leaves and flowers of Melaleuca cajuputi Powell (syn.Melaleuca minor Smith), an evergreen tree growing in Southeast Asia. Cajeput oil is a colorless to yellow-greenish liquid with a fresh camphoraceous odor.
d2020 0.915–0.932; n20D 1.4660–1.4720; α20D ?4°to 0°; 1.8-cineole content 50–65% (data for marketable qualities).
1.8-Cineole is by far the main constituent of cajeput oil; additional components are, for example,α-terpineol and a number of monoterpene and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons. Cajeput oil is produced mainly in Indonesia in a quantity of 300 t annually. It is mainly used in the domestic market in Indonesia for refreshing notes in soaps and detergents and in pharmaceutical preparations.
Chemical Properties The oil, obtained from the distillation of the leaves and twigs, has an agreeable, penetrating, camphoraceous odor and aromatic bitter taste. Most commercial cajeput oil comes from the tree Melaleuca leucadendron. Apart from its use as general household remedies for colds, throat irritation, pain, headache, etc., in the Far East, cajeput oil has found very little use in Europe and America.
Physical properties The oil is an almost colorless, green or yellow liquid.
Uses cajeput oil (Melaleuca leucadendron) is healing, antiseptic, stimulating, and mildly counterirritant. It is used for acne and other skin problems, such as psoriasis and eczema. The principal constituent of this oil is cineol, at an average level of 45 to 55 percent. Also present is solid terpineol as well as valeric, butyric, and benzoic aldehydes. It is similar in odor to camphor and eucalyptus. Cajeput oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of the cajeput tree.