Solubility & Blending Suggestions

  • Dilute well and add drop by drop to your blends until the desired effect is achieved.
  • Soluble in alcohol and fixed (carrier) oils.
  • "The dryout of E. polybractea is not woody-sweet or heavy, 'paint-like' - there is hardly any dryout note at all, but just a clean fadeout."*
  • *Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 234.

    Suggested Resources

    • Essential Oils – A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, Jennifer Peace Rhind, 2012, pp. 189.
    • Aromatherapeutic Blending: Essential Oils in Synergy, Jennifer Peace Rhind, 2016, pp. 255.
    • Aromatherapy Workbook, Marcel Lavabre, 1997, p. 135.

    Eucalyptus, Blue Mallee EO

    Eucalyptus polybractea F.Muell. ex R.T.Baker

    (4)

    SKU 292-G sizes:

    Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
    $3.00
    15 ml (1/2 oz)
    $9.00
    30 ml (1 oz)
    $11.00
    59.14 ml (2 oz)
    $14.50
    118.29 ml (4 oz)
    $22.50
    236.58 ml (8 oz)
    $39.75
    473.17 ml (16 oz)
    $72.50
    1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
    $159.25

    Contact us for bulk inquiries.

    Botanical NameEucalyptus polybractea F.Muell. ex R.T.Baker
    Suggested UseAromatherapy, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Soapmaking, Candle Crafting
    INCI NameEucalyptus Polybractea (Eucalyptus) Leaf Oil
    CAS Number8000-48-4
    OriginAustralia
    Extraction MethodSteam Distilled
    CultivationConventional
    Plant Partleaves.
    Notetop.
    Aroma Familycineolic, fresh.
    Aroma ProfileStrong, sweet-camphoraceous, fresh, cooling aroma, with a clean but faint dryout.
    AppearanceColorless to pale yellow/green, transparent, mobile liquid.
    Shipping Restriction3 – Flammable

    Safety Considerations

    • Because of E. polybractea oil’s high cineole content, using large amounts should be avoided;* it should not be applied on or near the face of infants or children under age ten.** We also recommend avoiding use of this oil with the elderly, those with epilepsy, and during pregnancy and/or nursing. In general, Eucalyptus – Narrow Leaf is preferred for sensitive individuals and children. Tisserand recommends a maximum dermal use level of up to 20%.*** However, we recommend a much lower maximum dermal use level of 5-10%.
    • Dilute before using. A patch test should be performed before use for those with sensitive skin.
    • Store in a cool, dark place away from heat and light.
    • *Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Essential Oils – A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, 2012, pp. 188-9.
    • **Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 273.
    • ***Ibid.

    Eucalyptus, Blue Mallee EO

    Eucalyptus polybractea F.Muell. ex R.T.Baker

    (4)

    Our Blue Mallee Eucalyptus essential oil has a strong, sweet-camphoraceous aroma with a fresh, cooling effect.

    Size

    Selected size SKU:292-016 - Eucalyptus, Blue Mallee 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

    Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
    $3.00
    15 ml (1/2 oz)
    $9.00
    with orifice reducer
    30 ml (1 oz)
    $11.00
    59.14 ml (2 oz)
    $14.50
    118.29 ml (4 oz)
    $22.50
    236.58 ml (8 oz)
    $39.75
    473.17 ml (16 oz)
    $72.50
    1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
    $159.25
    $3.00
    Details
    Solubility & Blending Suggestions
    Suggested Resources
    Safety Considerations
    Certificates of Analysis (COA)
    Documentation

    Product Overview

    Our Blue Mallee Eucalyptus essential oil has a strong, sweet-camphoraceous aroma with a fresh, cooling effect. Of all the commercially harvested Eucalyptus trees sought for their elevated cineole content, the Blue Mallees contain one of the highest percentages – typically 88 to 92%.[1]

    Eucalyptus polybractea is one of the highest essential oil-yielding Eucalyptus species,[2] growing extensively in low rainfall areas of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. This species is a typical 'mallee' – dwarf in size and having several (poly) stems (bractea) growing up from the main rootstock; its leaves have a dull grayish blue appearance.[3]

    For hundreds of years, the Aborigines of Australia have used the leaves of Eucalyptus for various incense and skincare applications. Like other types of Eucalyptus, the species E. polybractea is particularly suited for diffusion into the air,[4] outdoor sprays, joint and muscle massage, chest rubs, foot lotions, and oily scalp and skin preparations. Although its ketone content suggests potential effects, Eucalyptus polybractea presents minimal danger of toxicity when used with caution after appropriate dilution and when combined with other applicable essential oils.[5] Please see Safety Considerations.

    Please Note: Because of Blue Mallee Eucalyptus oil’s high cineole content, Eucalyptus – Narrow Leaf is preferred for children and sensitive individuals. The primary constituent in Eucalyptus Narrow Leaf (E. radiata) is 1,8-cineole, a potent and volatile oxide. The safety issue with E. ploybractea is due to the other highly volatile constituents that intensify 1,8-cineole, whereas E. radiata has percentages of moderately volatile and extremely gentle constituents that mediate the intensity of 1,8-cineole.

    1 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 273.

    2 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. IV, 1950, p. 443.

    3 Ibid, p. 453.

    4 Schnaubelt, Kurt. Advanced Aromatherapy, 1998, p. 68.

    5 Ibid, pp. 43-5.

    Product Overview

    Our Blue Mallee Eucalyptus essential oil has a strong, sweet-camphoraceous aroma with a fresh, cooling effect. Of all the commercially harvested Eucalyptus trees sought for their elevated cineole content, the Blue Mallees contain one of the highest percentages – typically 88 to 92%.[1]

    Eucalyptus polybractea is one of the highest essential oil-yielding Eucalyptus species,[2] growing extensively in low rainfall areas of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. This species is a typical 'mallee' – dwarf in size and having several (poly) stems (bractea) growing up from the main rootstock; its leaves have a dull grayish blue appearance.[3]

    For hundreds of years, the Aborigines of Australia have used the leaves of Eucalyptus for various incense and skincare applications. Like other types of Eucalyptus, the species E. polybractea is particularly suited for diffusion into the air,[4] outdoor sprays, joint and muscle massage, chest rubs, foot lotions, and oily scalp and skin preparations. Although its ketone content suggests potential effects, Eucalyptus polybractea presents minimal danger of toxicity when used with caution after appropriate dilution and when combined with other applicable essential oils.[5] Please see Safety Considerations.

    Please Note: Because of Blue Mallee Eucalyptus oil’s high cineole content, Eucalyptus – Narrow Leaf is preferred for children and sensitive individuals. The primary constituent in Eucalyptus Narrow Leaf (E. radiata) is 1,8-cineole, a potent and volatile oxide. The safety issue with E. ploybractea is due to the other highly volatile constituents that intensify 1,8-cineole, whereas E. radiata has percentages of moderately volatile and extremely gentle constituents that mediate the intensity of 1,8-cineole.

    1 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 273.

    2 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. IV, 1950, p. 443.

    3 Ibid, p. 453.

    4 Schnaubelt, Kurt. Advanced Aromatherapy, 1998, p. 68.

    5 Ibid, pp. 43-5.

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