Description
Extraction and Farming Method
The essential oil is sourced entirely from plantations. The leaves and branchlets are harvested and steam distilled.
History
Traditional Usage
This eucalyptus was believed to be used by indigenous people for treating coughs, colds, flu, tired muscles.
Early European Usage
The Sydney Peppermint Gum tree (Eucalyptus piperita) was first used 1788 by the settlers, and this variety of eucalyptus was sent back to England in 1790.
The Peppermint Gum (Eucalyptus dives) tree has been harvested and distilled for over 100 years. Early settlers took advantage of the tree leaves for colds, coughs, flu. The oil was a significant source of menthol and thymol.
Present Day usage
Peppermint Gum is grown in Australia and other countries as well. In Australia, Peppermint Gum is grown and harvested in its natural habitat. The essential oil is primarily used in aromatherapy.
Typical Major Chemical Constituents of Eucalyptus Peppermint Gum Essential Oil
piperitone 39-55%
1,8 cineole trace
alpha-phellandrane 15-25%
beta-phellandrane 1-4%
globulol 2-6%
terpineol-4-ol 3-5%
para-cymene 0.1-10%
alpha-pinene 0.1-2%
delta-terpinene 0.5-3.5%
limonene trace
Relative Density: @ 20 C: 0.890-0.935
Refractive Index @ 20 C: 1.459-1.490
Optical Rotation @ 20 C: +2 – +9 DG




