Australian Tea Tree Oil

Australian Tea Tree Oil is an essential oil that is derived from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, which is native to Australia. It is a pale yellow oil that has a fresh, medicinal scent and a thin consistency. The oil has gained popularity in recent years due to its camphor-like aroma and is widely used for its therapeutic properties.

Bulk Australian Tea Tree Oil at Wholesale Pricing

Sustainable Botanicals International specializes in providing bulk quantities of high-quality Australian Tea Tree Oil to manufacturers of personal care products and cosmetics. Their strict quality control measures ensure that the Tea Tree Oil is pure and free from synthetic additives or chemicals. SBI offer various packaging options, including glass and plastic bottles, as well as drums, to suit our customers’ requirements. The packaging materials are carefully selected to protect the oil from light, air and moisture during transportation and storage. Trust SBI to provide you with wholesale Australian Tea Tree Oil in bulk quantities that meets your needs.

What Makes SBI’s Australian Tea Tree Oil Superior?

  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
  • Known for treating various skin conditions
  • Antibacterial and antifungal characteristics
  • Popular all-purpose cleaner and natural disinfectant

Chemical components of Australian Tea Tree Oil

The major chemical components found in Australian Tea Tree Oil are:

  • erpinen-4-ol: It is the primary constituent present in Tea Tree Oil, which is responsible for numerous antimicrobial characteristics of the oil.
  • γ-Terpinene and α-terpinene: These are both monoterpenes that contribute to the characteristic odor of Tea Tree Oil.
  • 1,8-cineole: This is another monoterpene that is found in high concentrations in some types of Tea Tree Oil.
  • Terpinolene: This is a minor component of Tea Tree Oil, but it has been shown to have antioxidant properties.
  • α-Terpineol: This is a monoterpene alcohol that is found in many essential oils, including Tea Tree Oil.
  • α-Pinene: This is another monoterpene that is found in high concentrations in some types of Tea Tree Oil.

Key Features and Benefits of Australian Tea Tree Oil

  • Antimicrobial: The oil is a powerful antimicrobial agent that can help fight against bacteria, fungi and viruses. This makes it useful for treating a variety of conditions, including acne, dandruff, and infections.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Australian Tea Tree Oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce swelling, redness, and irritation associated with various skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis.
  • Antiseptic: It is an effective antiseptic that can help prevent infection in cuts, wounds, and other skin injuries.
  • Natural deodorizer: Australian Tea Tree Oil has a fresh, medicinal scent that can help neutralize unpleasant odors.

Australian Tea Tree Oil blends well with:

Cinnamon Bark Oil, Clary Sage Oil, Clove Bud Oil, Geranium Oil, Lavender Oil, Lemon Oil, Myrrh Oil, Nutmeg Oil, Rosewood Oil, Peppermint Oil and Thyme Oil

Common Uses:

  • Oral health
  • Skin and Hair Care
  • Aromatherapy
  • Household Cleaning

Botanical Name Melaleuca Alternifolia
CAS Number 68647-73-4
INCI Name Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil
Origin Australia
Plant Part Leaf
Extraction Method Steam Distilled
Aroma Herbaceous
Applications Skin, Aromatherapy, Nutraceutical, Medicinal, Hair
Storage Cool, Dark and Dry Place
Certifications Pending Organic

1. What is the shelf life of Australian Tea Tree Oil?

The shelf life of Australian Tea Tree Oil can vary depending on storage conditions, but it typically ranges from 2-3 years.

2. Is Australian Tea Tree Oil safe to handle and store?

Yes, Australian Tea Tree Oil is generally safe to handle and store, but it’s important to follow proper safety precautions, such as wearing gloves and avoiding contact with eyes and mucous membranes.

3. What is the optimal temperature range for storing Australian Tea Tree Oil?

The optimal temperature range for storing Australian Tea Tree Oil is between 5-15 degrees Celsius (41-59 degrees Fahrenheit).

4. How can I test the purity and quality of Australian Tea Tree Oil?

You can test the purity and quality of Australian Tea Tree Oil through a variety of methods, including gas chromatography and mass spectrometry analysis, which can identify the chemical components of the oil and their quantities.