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 Evergreen shrub or tree, up to 30m high, native to Australia (Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia).  Evergreen shrub or tree, up to 30m high, native to Australia (Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia). 
  
-"An essential oil is extracted from this species. Called "Australian blue cypress" oil in the trade, it is used in perfumery, cosmetics and aromatherapy. The oil has been much promoted by Bill McGilvray, who (McGilvray 1998) reports that it is and has long been used for medical purposes by the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Islands, north-east of Darwin. He also states: 'The Tiwis and some mainland aboriginal groups use Callitris intratropica in very specific ways: \\+"An essential oil is extracted from this species. Called "Australian blue cypress" oil in the trade, it is used in perfumery, cosmetics and aromatherapy. The oil has been much promoted by Bill McGilvray, who (McGilvray 1998) reports that it is and has long been used for medical purposes by the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Islands, north-east of Darwin. He also states: \\ 
 +'The Tiwis and some mainland aboriginal groups use Callitris intratropica in very specific ways: \\
 As a wash: To relieve abdominal cramps. Also applied to sores and cuts. Occasionally used internally to treat abdominal pain and discomfort. About a handful of freshly gathered inner bark is pounded and heated in about 500 mls of water. The cooled liquid is spread over the body, and a long strand of inner bark is wrapped around the abdomen (to relieve abdominal cramps). \\ As a wash: To relieve abdominal cramps. Also applied to sores and cuts. Occasionally used internally to treat abdominal pain and discomfort. About a handful of freshly gathered inner bark is pounded and heated in about 500 mls of water. The cooled liquid is spread over the body, and a long strand of inner bark is wrapped around the abdomen (to relieve abdominal cramps). \\
 As an insect repellent: The bark is thrown into the camp fire to drive off mosquitoes and midges. \\ As an insect repellent: The bark is thrown into the camp fire to drive off mosquitoes and midges. \\
-As an analgesic: To relieve minor aches and pains. The wood ashes are mixed with water and smeared over the affected part of the body..." \\ +As an analgesic: To relieve minor aches and pains. The wood ashes are mixed with water and smeared over the affected part of the body..." \\ 
-[Christopher J. Earle: Callitris intratropica. In: The Gymnosperm Database. www.conifers.org, received 04/01/2017] [[http://www.conifers.org/cu/Callitris_columellaris.php]] \\+[Christopher J. Earle: Callitris intratropica. In: The Gymnosperm Database. www.conifers.org, 2017] [[http://www.conifers.org/cu/Callitris_columellaris.php]] \\
 [McGilvray, Bill. 1998. The birth of the blue from plantation to perfume: the history, development and marketing of an indigenous Australian essential oil. From a presentation given by Bill McGilvray at the 1998 Australian Aromatherapy Conference held in Sydney, Australia] [McGilvray, Bill. 1998. The birth of the blue from plantation to perfume: the history, development and marketing of an indigenous Australian essential oil. From a presentation given by Bill McGilvray at the 1998 Australian Aromatherapy Conference held in Sydney, Australia]
  
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 [Wanner, J., et al. "Essential oil and extracts from Callitris intratropica heartwood, sapwood and bark obtained by hydrodistillation, solvent extraction and headspace solid phase micro extraction." Poster presented at the 43rd International Symposium on Essential Oils. 2013] [Wanner, J., et al. "Essential oil and extracts from Callitris intratropica heartwood, sapwood and bark obtained by hydrodistillation, solvent extraction and headspace solid phase micro extraction." Poster presented at the 43rd International Symposium on Essential Oils. 2013]
  
 +|{{:g-eudesmol.jpg| γ-eudesmol }} \\ γ-eudesmol |{{:eudesmol_beta.jpg| β-eudesmol }} \\ β-eudesmol |{{:guaiol.jpg| guaiol }} \\ guaiol |{{:bulnesol.jpg| bulnesol }} \\ bulnesol |{{:chamazulene.jpg|chamazulene}} \\ chamazulene |
  
 +Main components of a commercial 'Organic Blue Cypress Oil' were bulnesol (14.8%), guaiol (11.5%), β-eudesmol (11.0%), α-eudesmol (8.0%), γ-eudesmol (7.1%), α-selinene (4.4%), β-selinene (3.5%) and citronellic acid (4.1%). Minor components were eg. methyl geranate (1.6%), citronellol (0.5%), methyl citronellate (0.2%), and verbenone (0.3%). \\
 +[[https://www.aromatics.com/products/essential-oils/blue-cypress]] GC/MS provided, retrieved 2018-01-04. 
  
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