Cedar Leaf (Thuja) Oil

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Botanical Name: Thuja occidentalis
CAS Number: 8007-20-3
EINECS Number: 289-638-5
INCI Name: Thuja Occidentalis Leaf Oil
Common Names: Cedar Leaf Oil, Thuja Oil, Arborvitae Oil
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Plant Part Used: Leaves & Twigs
Appearance: Pale yellow to light amber liquid
Odor Profile: Sharp, fresh, camphoraceous, woody
Country of Origin: Canada, USA, Eastern Europe

Physical & Chemical Properties
Specific Gravity (@ 25°C): 0.900 – 0.930
Refractive Index (@ 20°C): 1.460 – 1.480
Optical Rotation: (-)2.0 to (+)2.0
Flash Point: > 65°C

Main Components
Thujone
Fenchone
α-Pinene
Camphor
Sabinene

Applications & Uses

Insect Repellent & Pest Control
  • Natural insect repellent against mosquitoes, fleas, and moths.
  • Used in sprays, candles, and natural bug repellents.
  • Effective in keeping rodents away from storage areas.
Aromatherapy & Emotional Well-being
  • Promotes relaxation and mental clarity.
  • Used in diffusers to relieve stress and tension.
  • Known for its grounding and balancing effects.
Skincare & Cosmetics
  • Antimicrobial properties help with skin conditions like warts and fungal infections.
  • Found in natural creams and ointments for its purifying effects.
  • Used in soaps, lotions, and body sprays for a fresh, clean scent.
Hair & Scalp Care
  • Helps control dandruff and scalp irritation.
  • Used in herbal shampoos and hair oils for scalp health.
  • Stimulates blood circulation for stronger hair growth.
Respiratory & Immune Support
  • Helps relieve congestion and ease breathing.
  • Used in steam inhalation and balms for colds and flu.
  • Supports immune function with its antibacterial properties.
Muscle & Joint Relief
  • Provides warming relief for sore muscles and arthritis.
  • Used in massage oils and balms for pain management.
  • Helps with circulation and muscle relaxation.
Household & Industrial Applications
  • Used in natural disinfectants and air fresheners.
  • Found in wood polish and furniture sprays for preservation.
  • Commonly used in perfumery for its crisp, woody scent.

Cedar leaf oil, also known as cedarwood essential oil, is an aromatic oil derived from the leaves, needles, and twigs of cedar trees, primarily from species such as Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana), Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica), and Himalayan Cedar (Cedrus deodara). This essential oil has a rich, woody, grounding aroma and has been used for centuries in various applications, from traditional medicine to modern wellness practices.

    Extraction Process:

Cedar leaf oil is obtained through steam distillation of the fresh leaves, twigs, and sometimes the wood of the cedar tree. The process involves:

  • Harvesting the fresh cedar leaves and branches.
  • Steaming the plant material to release its essential oils.
  • Condensing the steam to separate the oil from the water.
Health and Wellness Benefits:
    Cedar leaf oil is widely used for its various therapeutic properties:

Relaxation and Stress Relief: Its grounding aroma is said to have calming effects, making it ideal for reducing stress and anxiety.

Antiseptic Properties: Cedar leaf oil has natural antiseptic and antifungal properties, which make it useful in promoting skin health and healing minor wounds or cuts.

Respiratory Support: It can help alleviate symptoms of congestion and respiratory discomfort due to its expectorant and decongestant properties.

Skin Care: Known to promote skin health, cedar leaf oil can be used to treat acne, dry skin, and other skin irritations when diluted in a carrier oil.

Hair Care: Cedar leaf oil is sometimes included in shampoos or conditioners to promote hair growth and reduce dandruff.

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