Solubility & Blending Suggestions

  • Dilute before use and add drop by drop to your blends until the desired effect is achieved.
  • Soluble in both fixed (carrier) oils and 190 proof alcohol; not soluble in water.
  • In trace amounts, Nerolina elevates top notes and adds ‘lift’ to perfume compositions.*
  • *Private Communication.

    Suggested Resources

    • L’Aromathérapie Exactement, Pierre Franchomme and Dr. Daniel Pénoël, 1990, p. 371.
    • The Aromatherapy Practitioner's Reference Manual, Vol. II, Sylla Sheppard-Hangar, 1994, p. 283.

    Nerolina EO

    Melaleuca quinquenervia ct nerolidol or Melaleuca quinquenervia ct linalool [synonym of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake]. Chemotype can vary depending on the time of year harvested. See COA for lot specific chemotype.

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    SKU 663-G sizes:

    Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
    $3.00
    5 ml (1/6 oz)
    $9.00
    15 ml (1/2 oz)
    $17.25
    30 ml (1 oz)
    $29.00
    59.14 ml (2 oz)
    $50.50
    118.29 ml (4 oz)
    $89.25
    236.58 ml (8 oz)
    $160.25
    473.17 ml (16 oz)
    $289.00
    1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
    $633.00

    Contact us for bulk inquiries.

    Botanical NameMelaleuca quinquenervia ct nerolidol or Melaleuca quinquenervia ct linalool [synonym of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake]. Chemotype can vary depending on the time of year harvested. See COA for lot specific chemotype.
    Suggested UseAromatherapy,Perfumery, Cosmetics, Soap Making
    INCI NameMelaleuca Quinquenervia (Nerolina) Leaf Oil
    CAS Number8014-68-4
    OriginAustralia
    Extraction MethodSteam Distilled
    CultivationConventional
    Plant Partleaves.
    Notetop.
    Aroma Familycineolic, fresh.
    Aroma ProfileFresh, diffusive, cineolic aroma with a citrus-floral, neroli-like back note. 
    AppearanceColorless, transparent, mobile liquid.
    Shipping Restriction9 – Misc. Hazard

    Safety Considerations

    • No known concerns.*
    • 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.
    • *Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 365.

    Nerolina EO

    Melaleuca quinquenervia ct nerolidol or Melaleuca quinquenervia ct linalool [synonym of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake]. Chemotype can vary depending on the time of year harvested. See COA for lot specific chemotype.

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    Nerolina essential oil is the nerolidol-rich chemotype of the more commonly known Melaleuca quinquenervia – Niaouli. Ours has a fresh, diffusive, cineolic aroma with a fruity-floral, neroli-like back note.

    Size

    Selected size SKU:663-016 - Nerolina 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

    Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
    $3.00
    5 ml (1/6 oz)
    $9.00
    with orifice reducer
    15 ml (1/2 oz)
    $17.25
    with orifice reducer
    30 ml (1 oz)
    $29.00
    59.14 ml (2 oz)
    $50.50
    118.29 ml (4 oz)
    $89.25
    236.58 ml (8 oz)
    $160.25
    473.17 ml (16 oz)
    $289.00
    1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
    $633.00
    $3.00
    Details
    Solubility & Blending Suggestions
    Suggested Resources
    Safety Considerations
    Certificates of Analysis (COA)
    Documentation

    Product Overview

    Nerolina essential oil is the nerolidol-rich chemotype of the more commonly known Melaleuca quinquenervia – Niaouli. Ours has a fresh, diffusive, cineolic aroma with a fruity-floral, neroli-like back note. This specific Melaleuca is an atypical chemotype, and one of the more rare offerings from our exceptional Australian suppliers.

    Nerolidol – a sesquiterpene alcohol and the dominant compound in Nerolina – is found in smaller percentages in Neroli, Jasmine, and Lavender and accounts for the sweet floral nuances in Nerolina’s aromatic profile. According to Dr. Daniel Pénoël, Nerolina displays a respectable scope benefits that is well-tolerated by most individuals.[1] In fact, nerolidol is currently utilized by various industries in cosmetics, perfumes, and detergents. Nerolina is suitable for use in diffusers, outdoor sprays, massage blends, foot lotions, and skincare preparations. The cooling and calming aroma is a unique addition to aromatic creations.

    1 Franchomme, Pierre and Dr. Daniel Pénoël. LAromathérapie Exactement, 1990, p. 371.

    Product Overview

    Nerolina essential oil is the nerolidol-rich chemotype of the more commonly known Melaleuca quinquenervia – Niaouli. Ours has a fresh, diffusive, cineolic aroma with a fruity-floral, neroli-like back note. This specific Melaleuca is an atypical chemotype, and one of the more rare offerings from our exceptional Australian suppliers.

    Nerolidol – a sesquiterpene alcohol and the dominant compound in Nerolina – is found in smaller percentages in Neroli, Jasmine, and Lavender and accounts for the sweet floral nuances in Nerolina’s aromatic profile. According to Dr. Daniel Pénoël, Nerolina displays a respectable scope benefits that is well-tolerated by most individuals.[1] In fact, nerolidol is currently utilized by various industries in cosmetics, perfumes, and detergents. Nerolina is suitable for use in diffusers, outdoor sprays, massage blends, foot lotions, and skincare preparations. The cooling and calming aroma is a unique addition to aromatic creations.

    1 Franchomme, Pierre and Dr. Daniel Pénoël. LAromathérapie Exactement, 1990, p. 371.

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