Pine oil
Description
Pine oil, obtained by extracting essential oils from the needles of pine trees, is a strong therapeutic aid. Similar to tea tree and eucalyptus oil, extracts of pine are powerful agents against harmful organisms of all types, making it a great oil to have in your medicine chest and cleaning cupboard. Its powerful capacities are related to its high levels of phenols, acidic plant chemicals that fight off germs and ward off disease. It also has a healing effect on the endocrine system, and aids the body in cleansing impurities from the skin. Pine hydrosol is an immune-stimulant and body tonic, enhancing overall mental and physical balance.
Specifications
Product Name |
Post pine essential oil / Baeckea frutescens oil |
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Appearance |
Colorless or light yellow clear liquid |
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Odor |
pure, soft, cool, peculiar aroma of Pine |
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CAS |
8000-26-8 |
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Relative density |
0.88~0.91 |
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Refractive index |
1.468~1.482 |
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Optical rotation |
‘ -20°~-59° |
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Main Ingredient |
pinene |
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Solubility (20°C) |
volume to 4 ethanol |
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Storage |
Store in cool and dry place, 3 years' shelf life when properly stored. |
Due to its aroma, pine essential oil is notable for its uplifting yet clearing scent. Because of this, pine essential oil can work as a room scent in a diffuser as well as in cleaning solutions.
The internet is full of anecdotes and articles that claim pine essential oil can offer more health benefits than just a nice scent. However, most of these claims lack clinical evidence.
Pine oil extracts are often used in air fresheners for homes, offices, and vehicles. Essential oils, on the other hand, may be used in aromatherapy to create an uplifting and invigorating atmosphere — not just a nice scent.
Inhaling oils like pine may also have clearing effects in the case of illnesses like the common cold.
Some proponents claim that pine essential oil may be used topically (applied to the skin) as an antimicrobial, similar to tea tree oil. In theory, the oil could be used for minor skin infections and burns.
However, research indicates that pine oil doesn’t have much antimicrobial activity. Talk to a doctor before using pine oil for this purpose.
Pine essential oil is also touted as having anti-inflammatory effects.
In theory, such effects could do two things:
When used in aromatherapy, essential oils can have effects on those who inhale them. However, some essential oils are toxic to pets or dangerous for pregnant women and children. It’s also possible to have skin reactions to these oils, including pine essential oil. Possible side effects include: Redness, hives, itchiness, dry skin, swelling and peeling skin.
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