• 100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol
  • 100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol
  • 100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol
  • 100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol
  • 100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol
  • 100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol

100% Natural Tea Tree Oil, 35% Terpinen-4-Ol

Type: Tea Tree Oil
Resource: Plants Oil
Processing Method: Compression
Packaging: Drum
Warranty: 24 Months
Botanical Source: Melaleuca Alternifolia Hydrosol
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
562-74-3
Part of Plant Used
Leaf
Appearance
Light Yellow Oily Liquid, Clear
Shelf Life
2 Years
Transport Package
Packed in Metal Drum. Net Weight: 25kg/Drum
Specification
35% Terpinen-4-ol
Trademark
kingherbs
Origin
China
HS Code
1302199099
Production Capacity
500kgs

Product Description

Tea Tree Oil

Plant Origin: Tea Tree
Part Used: Leaf

Botanical Source: Melaleuca alternifolia Hydrosol
CAS No.: 68647-73-4

Active Ingredients: Terpinen-4-ol, γ-terpinene, Alpha- terpinene
Introductions: 
Tea tree oil (TTO), or melaleuca oil, is an essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor and a color that ranges from pale yellow to nearly colorless and clear.It is taken from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia, which is native to Southeast Queensland and the Northeast coast of New South WalesAustralia.

Tea tree oil is toxic when taken by mouth, but is widely used in low concentrations in cosmetics and skin washes. Tea tree oil has been claimed to be useful for treating a wide variety of medical conditions. It shows some promise as an antimicrobial. Tea tree oil may be effective in a variety of dermatologic conditions including dandruff,acneliceherpes, and other skin infections.

History&Extraction
The name tea tree is used for several plants, mostly from Australia and New Zealand, from the family Myrtaceae, related to the myrtle. The use of the name probably originated from Captain Cook's description of one of these shrubs, that he used to make an infusion, to drink in place of tea.
The commercial tea tree oil industry originated in the 1920s when Arthur Penfold, an Australian, investigated the business potential of a number of native extracted oils; he reported that tea tree oil had promise as it exhibited powerful antiseptic properties.
Tea tree oil was first extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia in Australia, and this species remains the most important commercially. Several other species are cultivated for their extracted oil: Melaleuca armillaris and Melaleuca styphelioides in Tunisia and Egypt; Melaleuca leucadendron in Egypt, Malaysia and Vietnam; Melaleuca acuminata in Tunisia; Melaleuca ericifolia in Egypt; and Melaleuca quinquenervia in the United States. Similar oils can also be produced by water distillation from Melaleuca linariifolia and Melaleuca dissitiflora.

Composition&Characteristics
Tea tree oil is defined by the International Standard ISO 4730 ("Oil of Melaleuca, Terpinen-4-ol type"), which specifies levels of 15 components which are needed to define the oil as "tea tree oil." The oil has been described as having a fresh, camphor-like smell.
Tea tree oils have six types, oils with different chemical compositions. These include a terpinen-4-ol type, a terpinolene type, and four 1,8-cineole types. These various oil types contain over 98 compounds, with terpinen-4-ol the major component responsible for antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. A second component 1,8-cineole, is likely responsible for most allergies in TTO products. Adverse reactions to TTO diminish with minimization of 1,8-cineole content. In commercial production, TTO is prepared as a terpinen-4-ol type.

Medical Use:
In vitro studies have shown that tea tree oil kills methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA),in nasal or extra-nasal (topical) colonisation studies possibly comparable to treatment with mupirocin, but as of 2005 there appeared to be insufficient evidence to recommend it for clinical use.A 2008 article from the American Cancer Society says that studies have found some promise of a possible role for the topical application of tea tree oil as an antiseptic, but that "despite years of use, available clinical evidence does not support the effectiveness of tea tree oil for treating skin problems and infections in humans". A 2012 review by the NIH rates tea tree oil as "possibly effective" for three applications, saying that "a 5% tea tree oil gel appears to be as effective as 5% benzoyl peroxide" for treating mild to moderate acne, that "topical application of 100% tea tree oil solution, twice daily for six months, can cure fungal toenail infection in about 18% of people who try it," and that "a 10% tea tree oil cream works about as well as tolnaftate 1% cream" in treating symptoms of athlete's foot, although being less effective than clotrimazole or terbinafine.
A 2006 review of the toxicity of tea tree oil concludes that it may be used externally in its diluted form by the majority of individuals without adverse effect (provided oxidization is avoided). Tea tree oil is poisonous when taken internally.Tea tree oil may be effective in a variety of dermatologic conditions including dandruff, acne, lice, herpes, and other skin infections. A 2012 review of head lice treatment recommended against the use of tea tree oil on children because it could cause skin irritation or allergic reactions, because of contraindications, and because of a lack of knowledge about the oil's safety and effectiveness.




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Characteristic
- We can also customize orders as customer's requirements and specifications. 
- KINGHERBS' is specialized in manufacturing and exporting different kinds of food industry related goods, such as Artemisinin, Myricetin, Olive Leaf Extract Oleuropein 10%~80%, Hydroxytyrosol 5%-50%; 
Olive Fruit Extract Maslinic Acid 5%~50% ; Dihydromyricetin, Sea Buckthorn Oil,   Zinger Zerumbet Extract
Fenugreek Seed Extract Furostanol Saponins 50%, Apple Root extract, Rosemary Extract Rosmarinic Acid 2%~98%, Carnosic Acid 5%~80% etc
- With the effective exporting system and prompt reaction, we ensure that we can transfer the shipping documents and deliver our cargoes on time. 

FAQ
Q1. About Price: 
The price is negotiable. It can be changed according to your quantity or package. 
Q2. About Sample: 
We can provide the typical size of samples, but the air freight is collect or you pay us the cost in advance.
Q3. About MOQ:
We have no provisions of MOQ, but usually 1KG.
Q4:About Delivery Time
Usually 5-10 days after payment




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Number of Employees
15
Year of Establishment
2011-08-31