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  Reference ''Merck Index'', 11th Edition, '''7416'''
  OtherNames Essential oil of pine<br>Yarmor
  Section1 {{Chembox Identifiers
  CASNo 8006-88-0


  Section2 {{Chembox Properties
  Formula Mixture
  Appearance Colorless to pale yellow liquid
  Density ~ 09 g/cm<sup>3</sup>
  BoilingPt ~ 200-220 °C
  Solubility Insoluble


  Section3 {{Chembox Hazards




Pine oil is an Essential Oil obtained by the Steam Distillation of needles, twigs and cones from a variety of species of Pine , particularly ''Pinus sylvestris''.

It is used in Aromatherapy , as a scent in Bath oils, as a cleaning product, and as a Lubricant in small and expensive Clockwork instruments. It is naturally deodorizing, and antibacterial. It may also be used varyingly as a Disinfectant , Massage oil and an Antiseptic in Homeopathic Medicine .

Pine oil is distiguished from other products from pine such as Turpentine , the low-boiling fraction from the Distillation of pine sap, and Rosin , the thick tar remaining after turpentine is distilled.

Chemically, pine oil consists mainly of cyclic Terpene Alcohol s. It may also contain terpene Hydrocarbon s, Ether s, and Ester s. The exact composition depends on various factors such as the variety of pine it is produced from and the parts of the tree used.

Industrially, pine oil is used in metal extraction from ores. For example, in Copper Extraction pine oil is used to soak all Copper Sulfide ores for froth flotation.


Properties as a disinfectant


Pine oil is a Phenolic disinfectant that is mildly antiseptic. PDRhealth Pine oil disinfectants are relatively inexpensive and widely available. They are effective against some bacterial strains and enveloped viruses, but not generally effective against non-enveloped viruses or spores.

It will kill the causative agents of or Anthrax or against non-enveloped viruses such as Poliovirus , Rhinovirus , Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C .

Pine oil has a relatively low human toxicity level, a low corrosion level and limited persistence; however, it irritates the skin and mucous membranes and has been known to cause breathing problems. Large doses may cause Central Nervous System depression.


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