Pine Oil
Pinus sylvestris
Origin: Scandinavia, Russia
Uses
- Aromatherapy
- Respiratory Support
- Cleaning
Benefits
- Cleanses and purifies the air
- Supports respiratory health
- Boosts energy and focus
Description
Pine oil has a fresh, woody aroma and is known for its cleansing and invigorating properties, often used in respiratory care.
Pine oil is a fresh, woody essential oil derived from the needles of the pine tree. It is widely used in natural medicine for its powerful cleansing and purifying properties, making it a popular choice for cleaning the air, refreshing the environment, and supporting respiratory health. Pine oil is also valued for its invigorating effects, helping to boost energy, enhance mental clarity, and reduce stress. In aromatherapy, pine oil is used to promote easy breathing, relieve congestion, and create a sense of grounding and stability. Its strong, refreshing scent makes it a favorite in natural remedies for supporting overall respiratory health and well-being.
Chemical Composition
Alpha-pinene, Beta-pinene, Limonene
Extraction Methods
- Steam Distillation
Extraction Time: 4-6 hours
Raw Material: 1000 grams of plant material
Yield: 1-2% of essential oil (10-20ml per 1000g)
Temperature Range: 100-105°C
Water Ratio: 1:3
- CO2 Extraction
Extraction Time: 4-5 hours
Raw Material: 1000 grams of plant material
Yield: 2-4% of essential oil (20-40ml per 1000g)
Temperature Range: 31-33°C
Water Ratio: N/A