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Pinus mugo

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]

Pumilio pine Pinus mugo ssp. pumilio (Pinaceae) needles... [Pg.183]

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]

Erickson M, Larsson S, Miksche GE (1973b) Zur Struktur des Lignins des Druckholzes von Pinus mugo Acta Chem Scand 27 1673-1678... [Pg.17]

Erickson, M., Larsson, L., Miksche, G.E. Zur Struktur des lignins des Druckholzes von Pinus mugo. Acta Chem. Scand. 21, 1673-1678 (1973)... [Pg.305]

Pinus. See Pine (Pinus palustris) tar Pine (Pinus sylvestris) needle extract Pinus maritima extract. See Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) extract Pinus montana oil Pinus mugo oil. See Pine (Pinus pumilio) needle oil Pinus palustris Pinus palustris oil. See Pine (Pinus palustris) oil... [Pg.3381]

Pine needle. Dwarf Pinus mugo Turra Pinaceae Leaf/twig Wild LQ... [Pg.63]

Definition Essential oil obtained by steam distillation of the fresh needles, twigs, and branches of Pinus mugo ssp. mugo ZENARI and/or Pinus mugo ssp. pumilio (HAENKE) FRANCO. [Pg.436]

Pinus mugo Turra Pinus mugo var. pumilio (Haenke) Zenari], plant part leaves and twigs. Content a-pinene 10%-30%, 6-3-carene 10% 20%, p phellandrene 10%-19%. [Pg.436]

ISO standard 21093 shows character and data for that oil. Pinus maritima shows nearly identical values and adulteration is hardly to recognize. As long as the price of the oil of P. maritima was one- fth of the Pinus mugo, it was sold in large quantities as mountain pine oil. Now prices are nearly identical and mixing up makes no sense anymore. Adulteration is done by a-pinene, P pinene, 5-3-carene, (-)-limonene, myrcene, p-phellandrene, and /-bornyl acetate from various sources. [Pg.736]

Grassmann, J., S. Hippeli, R. VoUmann, and E.F. Elstner, 2003. Antioxidative properities of the essential oil from Pinus mugo. J. Agric. Food Chem., 51 7576-7582. [Pg.275]

Pumilio pine oil Pinus mugo Leaf, branch SD Bomyl acetate... [Pg.401]

Source Dwarf pine Pinus mugo Turra (syn. P. montana Mill.) andP. mugo ydi.pumilio (Haenke) Zenari (syn. P. pumilio Haenke) Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris L. (Family Pinaceae). [Pg.502]


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