18cineol
1,8-Cineole, also known as cineole or eucalyptol, is a cyclic ether monoterpene oxide with the chemical formula C10H18O. It is a major component of eucalyptus essential oil and occurs in a range of other plant oils, including bay laurel, rosemary, tea tree, and various eucalyptus species. In essential oils, cineole content can vary widely, often forming a large portion of the aroma profile.
Chemically and physically, 1,8-cineole is a volatile, lipophilic compound that presents a fresh, camphor-like odor. It
Industrial and pharmaceutical uses are diverse. Cineole is employed in flavorings, confectionery, chewing gums, and perfumery,
Safety and regulation reflect its status as a natural essential oil component. Concentrated cineole can cause