Pine is a coniferous tree that is native to many regions of the world. Pine essential oil is extracted from the needles and branches of the tree through steam distillation. It is colorless to pale yellow and has fresh, woody and pine-like aroma.
Pine (Pinus spp.) is a coniferous tree native to many regions of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. It is a tall, evergreen tree that can grow up to 100 feet and has needle-like leaves and cones. The Latin word for “pine tree” derives from the botanical name “Pinus.” Pine essential oil is extracted from the needles and branches of the tree through steam distillation.
It is a versatile oil widely used in aromatherapy, perfumery, and natural medicine. Pine Essential oil has a fresh, woody, and pine-like aroma and is commonly used to relieve respiratory conditions such as colds, flu, and asthma. You can inhale it directly, add it to a diffuser, or dilute it with a carrier oil and apply it topically to the skin.
Botanical Name : Pinus longifolia
CAS# : 8002-09-3
Origin : North America, Europe, and Asia
Method of Extraction : Steam Distillation
Source : Needles of the Pine Tree
Solubility : Soluble in alcohol and other organic solvents
Color & Odor : Colorless to pale yellow in colour and has fresh, woody and pine-like aroma
Constituents : α-terpineol, linalool, limonene, anethole, caryophyllene and eugenol
Specific Gravity : 0.875 to 0.878 at 30 C
Flash Point : 65 °C
Optical Rotation : -19 to -25
Major Constituents : α-terpineol, linalool, limonene, anethole, caryophyllene and eugenol
Pine essential oil has a wide range of applications and benefits, some of the most notable include:
It’s important to note that pine essential oil should be used in moderation and always be diluted before using it topically, as it can cause skin irritation in some people. Always check for the authenticity and purity of the oil before using it.