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Showing papers on "Eucalyptus oil published in 2005"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The results suggest that the essential oils from E. saligna and C. sempervirens may be used in grain storage against insect pests and produced a stronger repellent activity against the test insects than did cymol.

361 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: Six essential oils tested for evaluation of their repellent effects against Aedes albopictus mosquitoes under laboratory conditions provided considerable protection for mice and could be developed into a practical product after the field evaluation.
Abstract: Six essential oils: asteraceae oil, rutaceae oil, mentha piperta oil, carvacryl oil, citronella oil, and eucalyptus oil were tested for evaluation of their repellent effects against Aedes albopictus mosquitoes under laboratory conditions. Only citronella oil and eucalyptus oil were tested with human beings. There was considerable protection for mice. Carvacryl oil (7%) provided 100% protection for mice after 7 h. Eucalyptus oil (15%) gave protection to humans for least 3 h; the protection time was prolonged to 5 h after adding 5% vanillin. The mixture could be developed into a practical product after the field evaluation.

102 citations


Patent
25 Oct 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a repellent for flying insect pests consisting of one or two kinds of terpene alcohols selected from dihydrolinalool, tetrahydrolinool, and dehydrolinalol was proposed.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a repellent for flying insect pests comprising a repellent ingredient for the flying insect pests more useful than citronellal and exhibiting excellent repellent effects on the flying insect pests. SOLUTION: The repellent for the flying insect pests comprises one or two kinds of terpene alcohols selected from dihydrolinalool, tetrahydrolinalool and dehydrolinalool. Furthermore, one or two or more kinds selected from citronellal, citronellol, citral, geraniol, terpineol, menthol, menthane, p-menthane-3,8-diol, camphene, methyl salicylate, citronella oil, cinnamon oil, eucalyptus oil, lemon eucalyptus oil and white-cedar leaf oil are preferably formulated as the repellent ingredient for the flying insect pests. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT

15 citations


Patent
03 Aug 2005
TL;DR: The external medicine spray of the present invention has obviously raised accumulated medicine permeating rate, short time lag, and fast and lasting medicine effect as mentioned in this paper, which is a kind of external medicine spraying composition, which includes medicinal effect matter comprising menthol, mint oil, camphor, Camphor, eucalyptus oil, clove oil, cassia oil, etc.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a kind of external medicine spray composition. The external medicine spray composition includes medicinal effect matter comprising menthol, mint oil, camphor, camphor oil, eucalyptus oil, clove oil, cassia oil, etc. and medicinal supplementary material comprising solvent and filming agent. The spray deice consists of hand pump and bottle. The external medicine spray of the present invention has obviously raised accumulated medicine permeating rate, short time lag, and fast and lasting medicine effect.

9 citations


Patent
29 Jun 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, an anophelifuge essence composition with medicinal herb type odor and preparation method was provided, wherein the composition comprises Ho-leaf oil 13.0(+-1), menthol 3.5(+)-1) and petitgrain oil 2.
Abstract: The invention provides an anophelifuge essence composition with medicinal herb type odor and preparation method thereof, wherein the composition comprises Ho-leaf oil 13.0(+-2)%, caryophyllene 4.0(+-1)%, lavandula angustifolia essential oil 5.0(+-1)%, menthol 3.0(+-1)%, petitgrain oil 2.0(+-1)%, thyme oil 5.5(+-2)%, 85% of clove oil 6.0(+-3)%, D-limonene 15.0(+-5)%, litsea cubeba oil 4.0(+-2)%, menthol oil 6.0(+-3)%, spearmint oil 1.0(+-0.5)%, 70% of eucalyptus oil 7.0(+-2)%, wintergreen oil 6.5(+-2)%, geranium oil 6.0(+-2)%, benzyl acetate 3.0(+-1)%, 50% of turpentine oil 4.0(+-3)%, the invention can realize a culicifuging efficiency of higher than 70%.

9 citations


Patent
14 Mar 2005
TL;DR: Sympathetic nerve-stimulating fragrant compositions with weight-loss effects, characterized by containing one or more selected from among fennel oil, grapefruit oil, pepper oil, hyssop oil, sage oil, estragon oil, eucalyptus oil, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil, ylang ylang oil, ginger oil, geranium oil and olibanum, are presented in this paper.
Abstract: Sympathetic nerve-stimulating fragrant compositions with weight-loss effects, characterized by containing one or more selected from among fennel oil, grapefruit oil, pepper oil, hyssop oil, sage oil, estragon oil, eucalyptus oil, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil, ylang ylang oil, ginger oil, geranium oil and olibanum, or one or more from among limonene, pinene, myrcene and benzyl benzoate as the active ingredients in the oils, and preferably also containing caffeine.

9 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This study showed that among the essential oils tested, tea tree oil and manuka oil, particularly the latter, had strong antibacterial activity against periodontal disease associated bacteria.
Abstract: Oral halitosis has been associated with periodontal disease. Hydrogen sulphide, methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulphide are the major components of halitosis originating in the oral cavity. These compounds are mainly produced by periodontopathic bacteria in the oral cavity. In the absence of the bacteria, the odoriferous compounds are not generated. We have demonstrated the antibacterial effects of essential oils on the periodontopathic bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Fusobacterium nucleatum. As essential oils, manuka oil, tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, lavandula oil, and romarinus oil were used, and their minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) were determined. The essential oils inhibited the growth of the bacteria tested, and manuka oil did so most effectively. MBC values showed that lavandula oil acted bacteriostatically, and the remaining oils bactericidally. Bacterial strains tested were killed completely by exposure for 30 s to 0.2% manuka oil, tea tree oil or eucalyptus oil. This study showed that among the essential oils tested, tea tree oil and manuka oil, particularly the latter, had strong antibacterial activity against periodontal disease associated bacteria. In the present study, we investigated the clinical effects of essential oils in the treatment of oral halitosis. When the degree of halitosis before and after the treatment was evaluated, the essential oils demonstrated efficacy in reducing the level of the three major components of halitosis. From the data of the present study, we consider that essential oils can be used in oral health management. This study was supported by grant from Kanpou Science Foundation.

8 citations


Patent
16 Jul 2005
TL;DR: A toothpaste, dental cream, or mouth spray composition for soothing the gums and teeth has base ingredients such as sorbitol, hydrated silica, polyethylene glycol and water; and a combination of eucalyptus oil and collagen, being present at less than 10% by weight.
Abstract: A toothpaste, dental cream, or mouth spray composition for soothing the gums and teeth has base ingredients such as sorbitol, hydrated silica, polyethylene glycol and water; and a combination of eucalyptus oil and collagen, being present at less than about 10% by weight.

8 citations


Patent
31 Jan 2005
TL;DR: A salve composition and method for topically treating a variety of deleterious skin conditions and for maintaining the wellness of skin comprises, as active ingredients, 100% pure hydrogenated vegetable oil and cocoa butter and a variety enhancers, such as olive oil, jojoba oil and primrose oil as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A salve composition and method for topically treating a variety of deleterious skin conditions and for maintaining the wellness of skin comprises, as active ingredients, 100% pure hydrogenated vegetable oil and cocoa butter and a variety of enhancers, such as olive oil, jojoba oil and primrose oil. The basic composition can be enhanced with the addition of one or more of SPF as a ultraviolet agent, lavender oil for maintaining skin conditions, grapeseed oil and buffered vitamin C powder as a gentle skin cleanser and hydrogenated vegetable and cocoa butter oil or hydrogenated vegetable and cocoa butter oil and beeswax as a lip protectant; and tea tree oil to help fight eczema, diaper rash, Tea Tree Oil and Zinc6 for more irritated diaper rash or rectal or vaginal irritation, Bee Pollen for certain cases of psoriasis and combination of Eucalyptus Oil, Peppermint Oil and Cayenne Pepper to help muscle and joint pain, minor skin irritations and insect bites. The salve with tea tree oil and lavender may also be utilized as a mild insect repellent with no harmful side effects. The original formula helps prevent or minimize stretch marks during and after pregnancy.

7 citations


Journal Article
R.-U. Willms1, P. Funk, C. Walther
TL;DR: Skin tolerability to the two eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations is very good with regard to their active ingredients and other excipients.
Abstract: UNLABELLED The objective of this open-label, single-centre study was to assess the tolerability of two locally applicable eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations using patch testing as an accepted and standardised method. METHOD Two eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations were applied to the forearm of 46 subjects with healthy skin using standardised patches. The patches were removed after 48 hours and skin reactions were assessed immediately and after 24 and 48 hours. The major objective was the reaction of the patch test. RESULT Neither preparation caused any positive skin reaction in any of the subjects. CONCLUSION Skin tolerability to the two eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations is very good with regard to their active ingredients and other excipients.

4 citations


Patent
18 Aug 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a compound essence oil for curing arthralgia and myalgia is described, which comprises (by weight ratio) Eucalyptus oil 0.7-3.3, fennel essences 0.3-1.7, tea essence oil, juniper tar essence oil and balancing grape seed oil.
Abstract: Disclosed is a compound essence oil for curing arthralgia and myalgia, which comprises (by weight ratio) Eucalyptus oil 0.3-1.7%, tea essence oil 0.3-1.7%, juniper tar essence oil 0.7-3.3%, lavandula angustifolia essence oil 0.7-3.3%, fennel essence oil 0.7-3.3%, thyme oil 0.2-1.8%, and balancing grape seed oil.

Patent
20 Oct 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a perfume composition which has a new function of providing physical and mental comfort to a user, by utilizing a therapeutic power of aroma against physiological or psychological symptoms, and a cosmetic composition.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a perfume composition which has a new function of providing physical and mental comfort to a user, by utilizing a therapeutic power of aroma against physiological or psychological symptoms, and a cosmetic composition SOLUTION: The aromatic composition contains lemon oil, pine oil, lavender oil, orange oil, eucalyptus oil, geranium oil, rosemary oil, ilang-ilang oil and armoise oil COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI

Patent
31 Oct 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a remedy consisting of ethyl isothiuronium bromide, menthol oil, eucalyptus oil, polyethylene glycol, nipagin, and nipazol in the following amount of ingredients was presented.
Abstract: The invention refers to medicine, namely to the clinical pharmacology and is meant for treatment of inflammatory nasal congestions. Summary of the invention consists in that the remedy comprises ethyl isothiuronium bromide, menthol oil, eucalyptus oil, polyethylene glycol, nipagin, nipazol in the following amount of ingredients: ethyl isothiuronium bromide 1,00...1,20g, menthol oil 0,20...0,30 g, eucalyptus oil 0,20...0,30 g, polyethylene glycol-400 4,0...6,0 g, nipagin 0,01...0,03 g, nipazol 0,03...0,05 g, distilled water up to 100 ml.

Journal Article
TL;DR: Skin tolerability to the two eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations is very good with regard to their active ingredients and other excipients.
Abstract: The objective of this open-label, single-centre study was to assess the tolerability of two locally applicable eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations using patch testing as an accepted and standardised method. Method: Two eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations were applied to the forearm of 46 subjects with healthy skin using standardised patches. The patches were removed after 48 hours and skin reactions were assessed immediately and after 24 and 48 hours. The major objective was the reaction of the patch test. Result: Neither preparation caused any positive skin reaction in any of the subjects. Conclusion: Skin tolerabilityto the two eucalyptus oil and pine-needle oil preparations is very good with regard to their active ingredients and other excipients.

Patent
14 Apr 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to obtain a repellent, an ovicide and an insecticide respectively excellent in insect controlling, ovicidal and insecticidal effects to fiber products such as clothing, and an antifungal agent having antIFungal effect.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a repellent, an ovicide and an insecticide respectively excellent in insect controlling, ovicidal and insecticidal effects to fiber products such as clothing, and an antifungal agent having antifungal effect. SOLUTION: The fiber insect pest repellent, the fiber insect pest egg ovicide and the fiber insect pest insecticide contain each at least one kind selected from spearmint oil or spearmint oil and a bicyclic monoterpene, eucalyptus oil, cubeba oil, mint oil, lemongrass oil, rosmary oil, lavender oil, board rose oil, marjoram oil, hop oil and bergamot oil as the effective ingredient. The antifungal agent contains at least one kind selected from spearmint oil or spearmint oil and a bicyclic monoterpene, eucalyptus oil, cubeba oil, mint oil, lemongrass oil, rosmary oil and lavender oil as the effective ingredient. COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI

Patent
28 Jul 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a hair growing agent composition consisting of one or a plurality of kinds of perfumes selected from a group consisting of juniper oil, eucalyptus oil, thyme oil, heptyl aldehyde, valerian oil, clary sage oil, dimethoxymethylbenzene, clove oil, basil oil, oil collected from Melaleuca quinquenervia, grape fruit oil, petitgrain oil, hexyl aldhyde, pepper oil, cypress oil, elemi oil, galbanum oil,
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a new hair-growing agent composition having excellent hair-growing effect. SOLUTION: The hair-growing agent composition comprises one or a plurality of kinds of perfumes selected from a group consisting of juniper oil, eucalyptus oil, thyme oil, heptyl aldehyde, valerian oil, clary sage oil, dimethoxymethylbenzene, clove oil, basil oil, oil collected from Melaleuca quinquenervia, grape fruit oil, petitgrain oil, hexyl aldehyde, pepper oil, cypress oil, elemi oil, galbanum oil, rose oil and geranium oil capable of enhancing development of versican, as a hair-growing active ingredient. COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI