
Company | Ingredient Name | ID | Naturality | Purity | Latin name | Treated part | Geographical origin | Certifications | Comments | MOQ |
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PIN DE SIBERIE | 764 | Huile essentielle | - | Abies sibirica L. | Aiguille | Autriche | more | - |
General Presentation
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CAS N° : : 8021-29-2
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EINECS number : 294-351-9
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FEMA number : 2905
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Density :
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Optical rotation : Lorem Ipsum
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Allergens : D-Limonene
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Refractive Index @20°C : Lorem Ipsum
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Volatility : Head/Heart
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Price Range : €€
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Appearance : Yellow to amber liquid
Uses
Other comments :
This tree naturally grows in the mountainous regions of Russia. It grows mainly at altitudes between 1900 and 2400 meters. It can withstand temperatures around -58 °F.
The difference between a pine and a fir lies in the arrangement of the needles. If they are tied one by one to the twigs, it's a fir tree. If they are grouped together, it's a pine tree. The Siberian pine is actually a fir tree.
Stability :
The esters identified in this raw material can form their corresponding acid in stability tests
The terpenes identified in this raw material can polymerize when they are oxidized
Uses in perfumery :
Useful in fresh, marine, fougere, woody and masculine notes.
Major Components :
- Bornyl Acetate (30-40%)
- Camphene (≈10%)
- Terpinyl Acetate

Photo credits: ScenTree SAS
Botanique :
The Siberian pine is a tree of the Pinaceous family and the genus Abies.
Chemotypes :
The genus Abies refers to the firs. The term balsamea means ''balsam ''. Nevertheless, there are other species of fir on earth:
White fir (Abies alba) of the mountains of Europe.
Fir Balsam Absolute (Abies balsamea)
Nordmann fir (Abies nordmanniana) of Caucasus and used as Christmas tree.
The dense fir (Abies spectabilis) of Himalayas.
Siberian pine EO (Abies siberica).
Manchurian and Korean fir (Abies nephrolepis).
Giant fir of Vancouver, in Canada (Abies grandis).
Fir of northern Japan (Abies mayriana).
Extraction process :
The Siberian pine is a tree with a slow growth that can reach up to 50 meters tall. Its trunk can reach 1 meter in diameter. Its needles are arranged one by one on the twigs which makes it a fir tree rather than a pine tree. The needles contain most of the fragrant principle of the plant.
From June to October, the needle twigs are cut off the tree, while they contain a maximum of essential oil. They are stored in a large container to be brought to the factory. They are dried before they are steam distilled. The extraction is carried out for several hours under pressure and the Pine Siberian essential oil is collected at the end of the process by decantation of the water.
An absolute, more resinous, balsamic and tenacious, can be obtained by a volatile solvent extraction of the same branches.
Geographic origin :
Data not available.
Regulations & IFRA
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IFRA 51th : This ingredient is restricted by IFRA
Annexe I :
Some regulated synthetic ingredients are found in nature and in certain proportions in natural ingredients. This presence in nature has to be taken into account when calculating limits of use recommended by the IFRA. In case you do not know these concentrations, you can use the ones estimated by the IFRA. Here they are :
List of regulated compounds contained in this ingredient | ||
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Regulated ingredient name | CAS N° | Estimated Concentration |
Geraniol | 106-24-1 | 0,03 |
alpha-Bisabolol | 515-69-5 | 0,2 |