It is an essential (volatile) oil rich in cineole obtained by distilling the oval-shaped leaves of the eucalyptus tree, which has a wide range of uses such as pharmaceutical, antiseptic, repellent, sweetener and fragrance. Eucalyptus tea, oil and extract are mainly used as food. Since it is a raw material used in a wide range, alternatives such as eucalyptus water, tincture, paste, cream and mouthwash have increased. Its use has also become widespread in the form of air freshener as a malaria repellent. In addition, since the therapeutic properties of the active substances it contains come to the fore, it is used as a pharmaceutical raw material and as a component in many drugs.