Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Country of Origin
- Fragrance
- Fragrance Family
- INCI Name
- Ingredient Origin
- CAS No.
- 84012-35-1, 8023-99-2
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Part of Plant Used in Production
- Needle
- Methods of Production
- Steam Distillation
Features & Benefits
- Product Characteristics
- Pine oil is colorless to pale yellow with a strong, dry-balsamic, turpentine-like odor.
- Product Features
- Antimicrobial
- Anti-Neuralgic
- Anti-Rheumatic
- Antiseptic (Pulmonary
- Urinary)
- Antiviral
- Bactericidal
- Cholagogue
- Deodorant
- Expectorant
- Insecticidal
- Restorative
- Rubefacient
- Stimulant (Adrenal Cortex
- Circulation And Nervous System)
- Product Features
- Antimicrobial
- Anti-Neuralgic
- Anti-Rheumatic
- Antiseptic (Pulmonary
- Urinary)
- Antiviral
- Bactericidal
- Cholagogue
- Deodorant
- Expectorant
- Insecticidal
- Restorative
- Rubefacient
- Stimulant (Adrenal Cortex
- Circulation And Nervous System)
- Interesting Facts
- Pine is recommended as a preventative cure in the fall season to boost the immune system and energize the body. In history, the properties and benefits of Pine oil have been described in great detail and accuracy by many early physicians. This includes Hippocrates, Pliny, and Marguerite Maury.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Bath & Shower Applications
- Home Care Applications
- Uses
- Pine essential oil is used in household products such as detergents, soaps, and disinfectants
- It is helpful in cases of asthma, bronchitis, laryngitis and influenza and to overcome fatigue
- It may be used in a vasopressor to cleanse a space of negative energy and unpleasant odors
- Uses
- Pine essential oil is used in household products such as detergents, soaps, and disinfectants
- It is helpful in cases of asthma, bronchitis, laryngitis and influenza and to overcome fatigue
- It may be used in a vasopressor to cleanse a space of negative energy and unpleasant odors
- Blending Information
Blends well with:
- Cedarwood
- Cinnamon
- Clove
- Cypress
- Eucalyptus
- Lavender
- Marjoram
- Myrtle
- Niaouli
- Peppermint
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Tea Tree
- Blending Information
Blends well with:
- Cedarwood
- Cinnamon
- Clove
- Cypress
- Eucalyptus
- Lavender
- Marjoram
- Myrtle
- Niaouli
- Peppermint
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Tea Tree
Properties
- Physical Form
- Odor
- Characteristic strong, dry-balsamic, turpentine-like
- Soluble in
- Alcohol (1:6 in 90% alcohol)
- Typical Properties
- Composition
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Specific Gravity (at 20°C) | 0.857 - 0.885 | g/cm³ | — |
Refractive Index (at 20°C) | 1.465 - 1.479 | — | — |
Optical Rotation | 4 to +10 | ° | — |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Tricyclene | 0.81 | % | GC |
α-Pinene | 34.1 | % | GC |
Camphene | 3.21 | % | GC |
Sabinene | 0.52 | % | GC |
β-Pinene | 11.93 | % | GC |
Myrcene | 6.61 | % | GC |
δ-3-Carene | 0.05 | % | GC |
α-Terpinene | 0.04 | % | GC |
Para-Cimene | 0.06 | % | GC |
Limonene | 17.83 | % | GC |
β-Phellandrene | 0.86 | % | GC |
β-Ocimene | 1.53 | % | GC |
Terpinolene | 0.83 | % | GC |
Borneol | 2.52 | % | GC |
Terpinen-4-ol | 0.81 | % | GC |
α-Terpineol | 2.92 | % | GC |
Borynl Acetate L | 3.71 | % | GC |
β-Caryophyllene | 2.13 | % | GC |
δ-Elemene | 0.21 | % | GC |
α-Copaene | 0.34 | % | GC |
γ-Patchoulene | 0.87 | % | GC |
α-Humulene | 1.01 | % | GC |
γ-Muurolene | 0.81 | % | GC |
δ-Cadinene | 2.97 | % | GC |
T-Muurolol | 0.91 | % | GC |
α-Cadinol | 1.57 | % | GC |
δ-Cadinol | 0.75 | % | GC |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Chemical Inventories
Safety & Health
- Safety
- Non-toxic, non-irritant (except in very high doses), possibly sensitizing. Recommended dilution is 10%. Avoid contact with eyes and mouth
Storage & Handling
- Storage
Store in well-filled, tightly sealed containers, in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight
- Storage
Store in well-filled, tightly sealed containers, in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight