Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A volatile compound, C10H18O, found in eucalyptus, milfoil, rosemary, wormseed, cajeput, peppermint, and many other oils. Also called eucalyptol and cajeputol.

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  • noun organic chemistry eucalyptol

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Examples

  • Oily hair – lemon, cineol rosemary and clary sage essential oils combined with nettle extract reduce excess sebum production and inhibit sweat on the scalp increasing vitality and lift.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • Normal hair – lavender, cineol rosemary, lemon and sweet orange essential oils stimulate cell regeneration in the hair fibre and tone and soften the scalp for naturally shiny, healthy hair.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • A sample of the essential oil extracted from the rhizomes was found to have the following characteristics: SG (30°C) 0.9724 and ND (30°C) 1.5002, and to contain d-alpha-pinene 1.5 per cent; d-camphene 3.5 per cent; cineol 9.6 per cent; a-camphor 4.2 per cent; d-borneol 1.5 per cent; sesquiterpenes 10 per cent; sesquiterpene alcohols 48 per cent.

    Chapter 28 1987

  • The chief constituents of lavender oil are linalyl acetate, linalol, geraniol, and linalyl butyrate, while the English oil also contains a distinct amount of cineol.

    The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton

  • Besides cineol, the oil contains d-pinene, and valeric, butyric, and caproic aldehydes.

    The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton

  • It consists mainly of cineol (see TERPENES), from which cajuputene having a hyacinthine odour can be obtained by distillation with phosphorus pentoxide.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

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