Description
Key Applications and Uses:
- Fragrance and Flavor Industry: It is a key ingredient in perfumes, air fresheners, and personal care products due to its, fresh, pine-like aroma. It is also used in trace amounts for herbal flavoring.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Used as a raw material for producing synthetic pine oil, camphor, borneol, and in the production of resins and adhesives.
- Industrial Solvents: Acts as a bio-based, natural solvent in coatings, inks, and varnishes, often favored in green chemistry.
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Therapeutic and Medicinal Potential:
- Respiratory: Used as a bronchodilator to aid in respiratory conditions like asthma.
- Anti-inflammatory: Helps reduce inflammation (e.g., used in topical preparations).
- Neurological: Studies suggest it has neuroprotective qualities, improving memory and offering sedative, anti-seizure, and anti-anxiety effects.
- Natural Insect Repellent: It is used as a natural, non-toxic insect repellent.
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