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PINE NEEDLE OIL DWARF

Dwarf pine-needle oil is obtained in Austria (Tyrol) and other mountainous areas of central and southeast Europe by steam distillation of fresh needles and twig tips of Pinus mugo Turra subsp. mugo Zenan and subsp. pumilio (Haenke) Franco. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant, balsamic odor. [Pg.215]

SYNS DWARF PINE NEEDLE OIL KNEE PINE OIL... [Pg.1131]

Oil of Dwarf Pine Needles- Oil of mountain pine Pinus Montana oil Pinus pumilio oil. Volatile oil from fresh leaves of Pinus montana Mill. (P. pumilio Haenke), Pinaceae. Constit. i-Pinene, f-phellandrene, sylvestrene, dipenteue, cadinene, 5-7% homy I acetate. [Pg.1074]

Synonyms cas 8000-26-8 dwarf pine needle oil knee pine oil latschenkieferol oil of mountain pine ... [Pg.232]

DVTMDS. See 1,3-Divinyltetramethyldisilazane Dwarf pine needle oil. See Pine (Pinus pumilio) needle oil... [Pg.1591]

UN NA 1993 (DOT) FEMA 2904 Synonyms Dwarf pine needle oil Knee pine oil Mountain pine oil Pine needle, dwarf, oil Pine needle oil... [Pg.3379]

Dwarf pine needle oil (dwarf pine oil, pine needle oil N.F., Pinus pumilio oil, or pumilio pine oil) is produced mainly in Austria (Tirol) and Italy. [Pg.502]

Dwarf pine needle oil has been reported to contain mostly monoterpene hydrocarbons (ca. 70%), including bomyl acetate and other esters aldehydes (e.g., hexanal, cuminaldehyde, and anisaldehyde) r/-ciyp-tone small amounts of sesquiterpenes (e.g., cadinene) and alcohols among others (list and horhammer martindale merck remington). [Pg.502]

Food. Dwarf pine needle oil and Scotch pine oil are used as flavor components in major food products, including alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, and gelatins and puddings. Use levels are generally low, with average maximum level usually below 0.001%. [Pg.503]

Both oils. Dwarf pine needle oil is official in N.F. Both oils are official in F.C.C. Only leaves are specified in N.F. for the production of dwarf pine oil. [Pg.503]

Pine Needle Oil, Dwarf, occurs as a colorless or yellow liquid with a pleasant, aromatic odor and a bitter, pungent taste. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of fresh leaves of Pinus mugo Turra var. pumilio (Haenke) Zenari (Fam. Pinaceae). It is soluble in most vegetable oils, but insoluble in alcohol and in propylene glycol. [Pg.333]

Dwarf pine oil Thin, colorless oil with a fresh, balmy odor, produced by distillation from the needles of various subspecies of the dwarf pine P. mugo. [Pg.230]


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