Eucalyptol

Eucalyptol, also known as 1,8-Cineole, is a cool, minty, and slightly spicy terpene that delivers a distinctive fresh and camphoraceous aroma. Most famously found in eucalyptus trees, it’s also present in bay leaves, rosemary, sage, tea tree, and select cannabis strains — where it contributes a clean, refreshing top note and a host of therapeutic benefits.

Medicinally, eucalyptol is known for its anti-inflammatory, bronchodilating, antibacterial, and pain-relieving properties. It has been widely studied in clinical and pharmaceutical contexts for its ability to open airways, making it effective in respiratory support, especially for those managing asthma, sinus pressure, or cough. Additionally, eucalyptol shows promise in cognitive support, with studies suggesting it may help improve memory, alertness, and mental clarity.

In cannabis, eucalyptol is typically a minor terpene, found in low concentrations within certain sativa-leaning or herbal strains. When present, it can amplify focus-enhancing, energizing, and respiratory-easing effects, especially when combined with terpenes like alpha-pinene or terpineol.

While subtle, eucalyptol plays a vital role in strains designed for daytime functionality, lung support, or clean headspace experiences — often appealing to those seeking wellness without overwhelming sedation or heaviness.

Strains High in Eucalyptol

No strains found with high Eucalyptol content.