Chemical Properties
Abies sibirica oil is obtained by steam distillation of the needles and twigs of Siberian fr The oil has a fragrant pine- like odor and pungent taste.
Chemical Properties
Canadian fir needle oil (balsam fir oil) is produced in Canada
and in several northern states of the United States, fromneedles and twigs of
Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. It is an almost colorless to pale yellow liquid with a pleasant balsamic odor.
d
2525 0.872–0.878; n
20D 1.4730–1.4760; α
20D ?24 ° to ?19 °; solubility: 1 vol in
4 vol of 90% ethanol (turbiditymay occur), ester content (calculated as bornyl acetate): 8–16%.
Chemical Properties
FIR NEEDLE OIL, CANADIAN is found in the needles and twigs of Abies balsamea L. Mill (family Pinaceae). Colorless to faintly yellow liquid; pleasant odor. Sol in fixed oils, mineral oil; sltly sol in propylene glycol; insol in glycerin.
Physical properties
The oil is an almost colorless to very slightly yellow liquid.
Occurrence
Found in the leaves of Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (Fam: Pinaceae) (Guenther, 1952).
Uses
Fir Needle Oil is an essential oil extracted from needles of Abies balsamea. It is used in aromatherapy and in cosmetics as perfuming agent.
Uses
fir needle oil can be used to add fragrance, and also for antiseptic and stimulating properties. Suppliers indicate that when incorporated into massage oils it can help pep up poor circulation and soothe muscle pain. Constituents of this oil include careen, limonene, terpinolene, borneol, and piperitone. It is obtained from the steam distillation of fur tree needles.
Uses
FIR NEEDLE OIL, CANADIAN is food additive.
Definition
Extractives and their physically modified derivatives. Abies, Coniferae.
Preparation
By steam distillation of the needles and twigs of A . balsamea (Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, 1971).
Essential oil composition
Main constituents of silver fur needles and twig oil include l-α-pinene, l-limonene, l-bornyl acetate, lauric
and decyclic aldehydes, and probably a sesquiterpene.