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Melaleuca cajuputi,
commonly known as
cajuput or
white samet is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
widespread in Australia,
Southeast Asia...
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Cajuput oil (also
spelled cajeput) is a
volatile oil
obtained by
distillation from the
leaves of the
myrtaceous trees Melaleuca leucadendra, Melaleuca...
- A new
product named Tiger Balm
White HR uses
eucalyptus oil
instead of
cajuput oil.[citation needed]
Amrutanjan (balm) Ben-****
Liniment IcyHot Mentholatum...
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Cajeput tree is a
common name used for a
certain classification of tree that has a
white spongy bark that is
flexible and can
easily flake off the trunk...
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Terpineols have been
isolated from a
variety of
sources such as cardamom,
cajuput oil, pine oil, and
petitgrain oil. Four
isomers exist: α-terpineol, β-terpineol...
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Essential oils with high
levels of
monoterpene alcohols, such as tea tree,
cajuput, or lavender, will
improve skin
stain characteristics.
Other essential...
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Caraway or
Spearmint Caraway, dill,
spearmint Terpineol Lilac Lilac,
cajuput alpha-Ionone Violet,
woody Violet Thujone Minty Wormwood, lilac, juniper...
- tree oil.
Melaleuca cajuputi is used to
produce a
similar oil,
known as
cajuput oil,
which is used in
Southeast Asia to
treat a
variety of
infections and...
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Melaleuca viridiflora and all are
sometimes referred to as
cajuput or cajeput.
Cajuput is an
English word for the oil
obtained from the
foliage of Melaleuca...
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commonly known as the
silver cadjeput, silver-leaved paperbark,
silver cajuput, or
mardderr in the
Kunwinjku language, is a
plant in the
myrtle family...