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Pine oil is an
essential oil obtained from a
variety of
species of
pine,
particularly Pinus sylvestris. Typically,
parts of the
trees that are not used...
- Pine-Sol was
based on
pine oil when it was
created in 1929 and
during its rise to
national po****rity in the 1950s. By 2016,
Pine-Sol
products sold in...
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tallolja ('
pine oil'). Tall
oil is the
third largest chemical by-product in a
kraft mill
after lignin and hemicellulose; the
yield of
crude tall
oil from the...
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pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a
resinous material obtained from
pine trees and
other plants,
mostly conifers. The
primary components of rosin...
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Pine nut
oil, also
called pine seed
oil or
cedar nut
oil, is a
vegetable oil,
extracted from the
edible seeds of
several species of
pine.
While the oil...
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emulsion of
oil droplets when
diluted with water,
exhibiting the ouzo effect.
Chloroxylenol comprises 4.8% of the admixture, with
pine oil, isopropanol...
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violet Milton sterilizing fluid Nitromersol Ozone Peracetic acid
Phenols Pine oil Polyaminopropyl biguanide Pot****ium
hypochlorite Pot****ium permanganate...
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isolated from a
variety of
sources such as cardamom,
cajuput oil,
pine oil, and
petitgrain oil. Four
isomers exist: α-terpineol, β-terpineol, γ-terpineol...
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Pinus roxburghii,
commonly known as chir
pine or
longleaf Indian pine, is a
species of
pine tree
native to the Himalayas. It was
named after William Roxburgh...
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stores refers to the
industry that
produces rosin, turpentine, tall
oil,
pine oil, and
other oleoresin collected from conifers. The term was originally...