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Chemical Family: Phenols

Phenols are known to be reactive as they release their hydrogen hydroxyl (-OH) and bind with other positively charged molecules, including protein, which can be harsh and cause skin damage. Essential oils containing phenols are aggressive in nature and have a strong aroma.

CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS FOUND IN PHENOLS

Therapeutic Properties

ANALGESIC

ANTISEPTIC

ANTIBACTERIAL

ANTIFUNGAL

ANTISPASMODIC

ANTIOXIDANTS

ANTIVIRAL

RUBIFACIENT

STIMULANT

WARMING

TBD

TBD

COMMON PHENOLS

Molecular Structures

Chemicals
carvacrol eugenol thymol
chavicol methyl eugenol methyl chavicol anethole
safrole myristicin apiol

ESSENTIAL OILS CONTENT OF PHENOLS

Phenols % Content

Essential Oils Percentage
Wintergreen 97%
Anise 90%
Birch 90%
Clove Bud 77%
Basil 76%
Tarragon 75%
Fennel 72%
Oregano 70%
Thyme 50%
Winter Savory 49%
Peppermint 39%
Tea Tree 33%
Calamus 29%
Cinnamon Bark 26%
Moroccan Thyme 26%
Citronella 23%
Marjoram 19%
Nutmeg 18%
Lemon Eucalyptus 11%
Parsley 11%
Ylang Ylang 8%
Cassia 7%
Onycha 7%
Bay Laurel 6%
Eucalyptus Dives 5%
Sweet Thyme 5%
Thuja 5%
Hyssop 4%
Cumin 3%
Eucalyptus 3%
Myrtle 3%
Rose 3%
Spanish Marjoram 3%
Carrot Seed 2%
Catnip 2%
Helichrysum 2%
Neroli 2%
Sage 2%
Bergamot 1%
Blue Mallee 1%
Fennel 1%
Myrrh 1%
Petitgrain 1%
Spearmint 1%
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