Neem Oil Properties explores the wide-ranging applications of neem oil, derived from the Azadirachta indica tree. It focuses on both its medicinal uses, such as its traditional use in Ayurveda for treating skin conditions, and its agricultural applications as a natural pesticide. A key component, azadirachtin, makes neem oil effective in pest management, offering a sustainable alternative to synthetic chemicals. The book's approach is structured around three core themes: agricultural applications, medicinal properties, and interdisciplinary connections to fields like pharmacology and environmental science. It critically assesses neem oil's impact on crops and its potential as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent, while also examining its role in developing novel drug delivery systems. The book presents a balanced perspective, acknowledging both the benefits and limitations through peer-reviewed studies and analyses of traditional practices. Ultimately, the book advances chapter-by-chapter by providing a scientific overview of neem oil, discussing practical applications, and addressing potential concerns. This approach presents a holistic understanding of neem oil's potential and risks, empowering readers to make informed decisions about its use in agriculture, healthcare, and environmental conservation.