According to Cohoon, at that time pine oil was produced from old yellow pine tree stumps which were previously regarded as worthless.
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The turpentine is chiefly used as a solvent in pharmaceutical preparations, perfume industry, in manufacture of synthetic pine oil, disinfectants, insecticides and denaturants.
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"We use an organically derived pine oil in our bathroom disinfectant, but we can tailor it for individuals sensitive to pine, " he said.
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The Lighthouse Industrial Division began manufacturing pine oil disinfectant and cleaner detergent, which it sells to the federal government under the Javits Wagner O'Day Act.
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"' Terpineol "'is a naturally occurring monoterpene alcohol that has been isolated from a variety of sources such as cajuput oil, pine oil, and petitgrain oil.
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As of 1995, synthetic pine oil was the " biggest single turpentine derivative . " Synthetic pine oils accounted for 90 % of sales as of 2000.
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As of 1995, synthetic pine oil was the " biggest single turpentine derivative . " Synthetic pine oils accounted for 90 % of sales as of 2000.
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"' Pine oil "'is an essential oil obtained by the steam distillation of stumps, needles, twigs and cones from a variety of species of pine, particularly " Pinus sylvestris ".
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In response to consumer requests for the original formula, Clorox made available a product containing 8.75 % Pine oil to online purchasers, but said it would not be sold in stores.
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Pine oil is distinguished from other products from pine, such as turpentine, the low-boiling fraction from the distillation of pine sap, and rosin, the thick tar remaining after turpentine is distilled.