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cypress leaf oil
volatile oil obtained from the leaves of the cypress, cupressus sempervirens l., pinaceae

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Name:cupressus sempervirens l. leaf oil
CAS Number: 8013-86-3
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Also Contains:cupressus sempervirens leaf extract
Category: cosmetic and fragrance agents
 
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Physical Properties:
Appearance:pale amber clear oily liquid (est)
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Specific Gravity:0.87000 to 0.89100 @ 25.00 °C.
Pounds per Gallon - (est).: 7.239 to 7.414
Refractive Index:1.47100 to 1.48200 @ 20.00 °C.
Flash Point: 108.00 °F. TCC ( 42.22 °C. )
Shelf Life: 12.00 month(s) or longer if stored properly.
Storage:store in cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers, protected from heat and light.
Soluble in:
 alcohol
 water, 5.358e+004 mg/L @ 25 °C (est)
Insoluble in:
 water
Stability:
 bath foam
 non-discoloring in most media
 powder
 soap
 
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor Type: terpenic
Odor Strength:medium
Substantivity:44 hour(s) at 100.00 %
fresh pine woody earthy frankincense dry spicy cedar
Odor Description:at 100.00 %. fresh pine woody earthy olibanum dry spicy cedar
Luebke, William tgsc, (1987)
Odor sample from: Charabot & Co., Inc.
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
Biolandes Parfumerie
cypress oil Morocco
Odor Description:terpenic family / aromatic, green, diffusive, spicy
Although it originated in Persia, the Cypress plant is also a common sight in Mediterranean landscapes. In Morocco, Cypress is often grown in hedges to protect cropland. The hedges are periodically pruned, providing a raw material that is transformed into an essential oil by Biolandes Maroc. The distillation of Cypress clippings is also a tradition in Provence. A farmer located near our Valréas site has developed certified organic Cypress. The young plants are harvested by machine and yield a very "leafy" raw material. After cutting, they sprout again and regrow. Biolandes' organic (Ecocert EC) essential oil of Cypress is a sustainable product with a significant availability.
Takasago
Cypress TICO 13
Odor Description:Pine, balsamic, sappy-green wood, rooty
Blends very well with citrus, woody, and aromatic notes, and in masculine fragrances. Has good stability and good odor tenacity.
Robertet
Cypress leaves oil 100% Pure & Natural, Kosher
Odor Description:Woody, resinous, peppery, terpenic, sligthly fruity-apple
Moellhausen
CYPRESS EO
Odor Description:fresh, terpenic, conifers, turpentine
Taste Description:fresh, herbaceous
Indukern F&F
CYPRESS OIL
Odor Description:TERPENIC, FRESH, CONIFEROUS
 
Cosmetic Information:
CosIng:cosmetic data
Cosmetic Uses: fragrance
perfuming agents
skin conditioning
skin conditioning - emollient
 
Suppliers:
Absolute Cosmetic Essentials
Blue Cypress Oil
Albert Vieille SAS
Cypress Essential oil Spain
Odor: woody, resinous with a characteristic terpene note
Use: Originally from Asia Minor, cypress spread throughout the Mediterranean basin to the point of becoming its emblematic tree. This conifer can reach 30 meters in height, with a lifespan of several hundred years. The evergreen foliage is composed of tiny overlapping scales, the source of its Latin name sempervirens, meaning “evergreen.” The branches are numerous and grow compactly together, giving the tree a tapered, candle-like shape. The young leafy twigs serve as the raw material for producing the essential oil. Harvesting takes place every 4-5 years by topping the trees. Cypress essential oil has a woody, resinous fragrance with a characteristic terpene note.
Harvest Calendar
Ambles Nature et Chimie
CYPRES
Artiste
Cypress Oil
Augustus Oils
Cypress Aromatherapy Oil
Services
Augustus Oils
Cypress Essential Oil
Berjé
Cypress Oil
Media
Biolandes Parfumerie
cypress oil Morocco
Odor: terpenic family / aromatic, green, diffusive, spicy
Use: Although it originated in Persia, the Cypress plant is also a common sight in Mediterranean landscapes. In Morocco, Cypress is often grown in hedges to protect cropland. The hedges are periodically pruned, providing a raw material that is transformed into an essential oil by Biolandes Maroc. The distillation of Cypress clippings is also a tradition in Provence. A farmer located near our Valréas site has developed certified organic Cypress. The young plants are harvested by machine and yield a very "leafy" raw material. After cutting, they sprout again and regrow. Biolandes' organic (Ecocert EC) essential oil of Cypress is a sustainable product with a significant availability.
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Biolandes Parfumerie
cypress organic oil
Bontoux
CYPRESS ESSENTIAL OIL
Bristol Botanicals
Cypress essential oil Cupressus sempervirens, Croatia
Bristol Botanicals
Cypress essential oil Cupressus sempervirens
Camden-Grey Essential Oils
Cypress essential oil
Odor: characteristic
Use: Blends well with bergamot, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, pine and sandalwood.
Charabot
Cypress leaves oil
100% Pure & Natural, Kosher
Odor: Woody, resinous, peppery, terpenic, sligthly fruity-apple
Elixens America
Cypress Essential Oil France
100% Pure and Natural
Elixens America
Cypress Essential Oil Spain
100% Pure and Natural
Ernesto Ventós
CYPRESS OIL, RECTIFIED
Ernesto Ventós
CYPRESS OIL
Esencias Martínez Lozano
Cypress Oil Organic
Esencias Martínez Lozano
Cypress Oil
Excellentia International
Cypress Oil
Fine Fragrances Pvt Ltd
Cypress Oil LMR
Fleurchem
cypress oil
Global Essence
Cypress Oil
Hermitage Oils
Cypress White Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic
Use: This is the familiar cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) which is such an inextricable feature of the Mediterranean landscape, familiar through the paintings of Cezanne and Van Gogh. It is also the tree associated with cemeteries, a use which may derive from the fact that both the ancient Egyptians and the Romans dedicated the tree to their gods of death and the underworld.
Indenta Group
Cypress Oil
India Essential Oils
Cypress Oil
Indukern F&F
CYPRESS OIL
Odor: TERPENIC, FRESH, CONIFEROUS
Jiangyin Healthway
Cypress oil , rectified
New functional food ingredients
Jiangyin Healthway
Cypress oil
Kanta Enterprises
Cypress Oil
Lluch Essence
CYPRESS OIL
Lluch Essence
CYPRESS ORGANIC ESS. OIL
Mane
Cypress Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic
Use: Cypress is a conifer growing in preserved forests in northern temperate regions such as France. It is commonly used for its wood, but the essential oil is also well-known in perfumery. Once pruned, fresh branches are then distilled. Mane distils the branches from trees owned by the family.
Moellhausen
CYPRESS EO
Odor: fresh, terpenic, conifers, turpentine
Flavor: fresh, herbaceous
Moellhausen
CYPRESS SPAIN TYPE SOAP
Payand Betrand
Cypress Oil Spain
Penta International
CYPRESS ESSENTIAL OIL
PerfumersWorld
Cypress Oil
Phoenix Aromas & Essential Oils
Cypress Oil
R C Treatt & Co Ltd
Cypress Oil
Reincke & Fichtner
Cypress Oil organic + NOP
Reincke & Fichtner
Cypress Oil
Robertet
Cypress (Spain) Ess. oil (for fragrance)
Seasons and Harvest / Crop calendar
Robertet
Cypress leaves oil
100% Pure & Natural, Kosher
Odor: Woody, resinous, peppery, terpenic, sligthly fruity-apple
Sensient Flavor and Fragrances
Cypress Oil
Sigma-Aldrich
Cypress oil, natural, FG
Certified Food Grade Products
SRS Aromatics
CYPRESS OIL
Taytonn ASCC
Cypress Oil
The John D. Walsh Company
Cypress Oil
The Lebermuth Company
Cypress Organic Oil
Odor: Woody, terpentine
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The Lebermuth Company
Cypress Spanish Oil
Odor: Smoky, sweet-balsamic tenacious
The Lermond Company
CYPRESS OIL P&N - AV
The Perfumers Apprentice
Cypress (France) J.Steele
The Perfumers Apprentice
Cypress wild (France) J.Steele
The Perfumers Apprentice
Cypress
Odor: fresh pine woody earthy olibanum dry spicy cedar
The Perfumery
Cypress, Crete
Odor: characteristic
Use: Cypress oil has a sweet, balsamic aroma that is slightly similar to Pine, Juniper Berry, and Cardamom without traces of cineole. Cypress is thought to bring calming in times of sadness, and has a long standing spiritual history. Cypress oil blends really well with Labdanum oil and blends.
Ultra International
Blue Cypress Oil Australian
Crop Calendar
Ungerer & Company
Cypress Oil Organic
Vevy Europe
HYDROESSENTIAL CUPRESSUS
Odor: characteristic
Use: fractions of natural oils obtained by molecular distillation, water-soluble without solubilisers or alcohols; having the same aroma and intensity as the original essential oils permitting the preparation of hydrolates (tonics, lotions, aromatic waters, collyries, etc.), entirely natural, with no additives. Exclusive Hydroessentials are available.
Vigon International
Cypress Oil
Zanos
CYPRESS
 
Safety Information:
Preferred SDS: View
European information :
Most important hazard(s):
Xn - Harmful.
R 10 - Flammable.
R 20/21/22 - Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed.
S 02 - Keep out of the reach of children.
S 16 - Keep away from sources of ignition - No Smoking.
S 24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
S 26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S 36 - Wear suitable protective clothing.
 
Hazards identification
 
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
Flammable liquids (Category 3), H226
Skin irritation (Category 2), H315
Skin sensitisation (Category 1), H317
Eye irritation (Category 2A), H319
Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure (Category 3), Respiratory system, H335
Acute aquatic toxicity (Category 1), H400
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements
 
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Signal word Warning
Hazard statement(s)
H226 - Flammable liquid and vapour
H315 - Causes skin irritation
H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction
H319 - Causes serious eye irritation
H335 - May cause respiratory irritation
H400 - Very toxic to aquatic life
Precautionary statement(s)
P261 - Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
P273 - Avoid release to the environment.
P280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P305 + P351 + P338 - IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
cosmetic and fragrance agents
RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment: Search
IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice
contains the following IFRA (Annex) restricted components: (non-analysis max. level reference only)
alpha-cedrene Max. Found: 0.4 % and Reason: Sensitization
beta-cedrene Max. Found: 0.4 % and Reason: Sensitization
Recommendation for cypress leaf oil usage levels up to:
  2.0000 % in the fragrance concentrate.
 
Recommendation for cypress leaf oil flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
Safety References:
EPI System: View
Toxicology Citations:Search
EPA Substance Registry Services (TSCA):8013-86-3
EPA ACToR:Toxicology Data
EPA Substance Registry Services (SRS):Registry
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:Data
SCCNFP:opinion
WGK Germany:2
cupressus sempervirens l. leaf oil
Chemidplus:0008013863
RTECS:GZ9090000 for cas# 8013-86-3
 
References:
 cupressus sempervirens l. leaf oil
Canada Domestic Sub. List:8013-86-3
Pubchem (sid):135320339
 
Other Information:
Export Tariff Code:3301.29.6000
Typical G.C.
Wikipedia:View
FAO:BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STEAM DISTILLATION
 
Potential Blenders and core components note
For Odor
aldehydic
citrus carbaldehyde
FR
decanal (aldehyde C-10)
FL/FR
2-
methyl undecanal (aldehyde C-12 mna)
FL/FR
nonanal (aldehyde C-9)
FL/FR
octanal (aldehyde C-8)
FL/FR
10-
undecenal (aldehyde C-11 undecylenic)
FL/FR
amber
labdanum oil
FL/FR
anise
sweet
fennel seed oil
FL/FR
balsamic
artemisia annua herb oil bulgaria
FL/FR
sumatra
benzoin absolute
FL/FR
(E)-
benzyl tiglate
FL/FR
alpha-
bisabolene
FL/FR
iso
bornyl acetate
FL/FR
iso
bornyl phenyl acetate
FL/FR
cinnamyl alcohol
FL/FR
cinnamyl benzoate
FL/FR
copaiba balsam oil
FL/FR
cypress absolute
FR
cypress cone oil egypt
FR
ethyl cinnamate
FL/FR
fir needle oil siberia
FL/FR
hexyl benzoate
FL/FR
hexyl cinnamate
FR
juniper berry oil terpeneless
FL/FR
mastic gum resin
FR
myrrh oil CO2 extract
FL/FR
opoponax oil (balsamodendron kafal)
FL/FR
opoponax oil (commiphora erythraea var. glabrescens engle)
FL/FR
opoponax resinoid (balsamodendron kafal)
FR
3-
phenyl propyl acetate
FL/FR
3-
phenyl propyl cinnamate
FL/FR
terpinyl benzoate
FR
camphoreous
camphor tree bark oil
FL/FR
caramellic
mesitene lactone
FR
citrus
bergamot oil bergaptene reduced italy
FL/FR
dihydromyrcenol
FL/FR
grapefruit oil c.p. california
FL/FR
lemon oil c.p. california
FL/FR
lemongrass oil
FL/FR
lime oil distilled mexico
FL/FR
litsea cubeba fruit oil
FL/FR
blood
orange oil italy
FL/FR
bitter
orange peel oil brazil
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. brazil
FL/FR
10-
undecen-1-ol
FL/FR
earthy
pinus sylvestris leaf absolute
FL/FR
floral
iso
amyl salicylate
FL/FR
benzyl acetate
FL/FR
coriander seed oil
FL/FR
cyclamen aldehyde
FL/FR
ho leaf oil
FR
laevo-
linalool
FL/FR
nonanol
FL/FR
petitgrain oil paraguay
FL/FR
fruity
benzyl propionate
FL/FR
ethyl acetoacetate
FL/FR
ethyl heptanoate
FL/FR
hexyl acetate
FL/FR
xanthoxylum fruit oil
FR
green
cortex pyridine
FL/FR
galbanum absolute
FL/FR
galbanum absolute replacer
FR
galbanum oil
FL/FR
2,4-
ivy carbaldehyde
FL/FR
herbal
clary sage oil france
FL/FR
eucalyptus citriodora oil
FR
eucalyptus globulus oil
FL/FR
lavender absolute bulgaria
FL/FR
rosemary oil spain
FL/FR
minty
ethyl salicylate
FL/FR
peppermint oil idaho
FL/FR
pine
cypress oil replacer
FR
spicy
amyl isoeugenol
FR
bay leaf oil terpeneless
FL/FR
benzyl isoeugenol
FL/FR
cassia bark oil china
FL/FR
cinnamaldehyde / methyl anthranilate schiff's base
FR
(Z)-
cinnamyl acetate
FL/FR
clove bud oleoresin
FL/FR
elettaria cardamomum seed oil
FL/FR
eugenyl benzoate
FL/FR
ginger oleoresin africa
FL/FR
ginger root oil china
FL/FR
mace oil CO2 extract
FL/FR
alpha-
methyl cinnamaldehyde
FL/FR
myrcene
FR
nutmeg absolute
FL/FR
nutmeg oil CO2 extract
FL/FR
black
pepper oil
FL/FR
pepper tree berry oil
FL/FR
tea tree oil
FR
annus
wormwood oil vietnam
FL/FR
terpenic
frankincense oil
FL/FR
juniperus communis fruit oil
FL/FR
pine needle oil dwarf
FL/FR
thujonic
armoise oil
FR
tonka
dihydrocoumarin replacer
FR
woody
abies lasiocarpa oil canada
FR
agarwood specialty
FR
bruyere root absolute
FR
cistus twig/leaf absolute
FR
cypress essence
FR
terpeneless
cypress oil
FR
guaiacwood oil 20% in gurjun balsam oil
FR
kaempferia galanga rhizome oil
FL/FR
spruce needle oil canada
FL/FR
vetiver oil haiti
FL/FR
vetiveria zizanioides root oil
FL/FR
woody octene
FR
For Flavor
No flavor group found for these
artemisia annua herb oil bulgaria
FL/FR
alpha-
bisabolene
FL/FR
iso
bornyl phenyl acetate
FL/FR
(Z)-
cinnamyl acetate
FL/FR
cinnamyl benzoate
FL/FR
eugenyl benzoate
FL/FR
pinus sylvestris leaf absolute
FL/FR
10-
undecen-1-ol
FL/FR
aldehydic
aldehydic
nonanal (aldehyde C-9)
FL/FR
octanal (aldehyde C-8)
FL/FR
amber
labdanum oil
FL/FR
anise
sweet
fennel seed oil
FL/FR
balsamic
(E)-
benzyl tiglate
FL/FR
copaiba balsam oil
FL/FR
ethyl cinnamate
FL/FR
fir needle oil siberia
FL/FR
myrrh oil CO2 extract
FL/FR
opoponax oil (balsamodendron kafal)
FL/FR
opoponax oil (commiphora erythraea var. glabrescens engle)
FL/FR
3-
phenyl propyl acetate
FL/FR
camphoreous
camphor tree bark oil
FL/FR
kaempferia galanga rhizome oil
FL/FR
citrus
bergamot oil bergaptene reduced italy
FL/FR
grapefruit oil c.p. california
FL/FR
lemon oil c.p. california
FL/FR
lemongrass oil
FL/FR
lime oil distilled mexico
FL/FR
laevo-
linalool
FL/FR
litsea cubeba fruit oil
FL/FR
blood
orange oil italy
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. brazil
FL/FR
estery
ethyl acetoacetate
FL/FR
fatty
10-
undecenal (aldehyde C-11 undecylenic)
FL/FR
fruity
benzyl acetate
FL/FR
benzyl propionate
FL/FR
ethyl heptanoate
FL/FR
hexyl acetate
FL/FR
bitter
orange peel oil brazil
FL/FR
green
iso
amyl salicylate
FL/FR
cinnamyl alcohol
FL/FR
cortex pyridine
FL/FR
cyclamen aldehyde
FL/FR
dihydromyrcenol
FL/FR
galbanum absolute
FL/FR
galbanum oil
FL/FR
hexyl benzoate
FL/FR
2,4-
ivy carbaldehyde
FL/FR
herbal
clary sage oil france
FL/FR
coriander seed oil
FL/FR
eucalyptus globulus oil
FL/FR
lavender absolute bulgaria
FL/FR
petitgrain oil paraguay
FL/FR
rosemary oil spain
FL/FR
minty
ethyl salicylate
FL/FR
peppermint oil idaho
FL/FR
pine
pine needle oil dwarf
FL/FR
spicy
bay leaf oil terpeneless
FL/FR
sumatra
benzoin absolute
FL/FR
benzyl isoeugenol
FL/FR
cassia bark oil china
FL/FR
clove bud oleoresin
FL/FR
elettaria cardamomum seed oil
FL/FR
ginger oleoresin africa
FL/FR
ginger root oil china
FL/FR
mace oil CO2 extract
FL/FR
alpha-
methyl cinnamaldehyde
FL/FR
nutmeg absolute
FL/FR
nutmeg oil CO2 extract
FL/FR
black
pepper oil
FL/FR
pepper tree berry oil
FL/FR
3-
phenyl propyl cinnamate
FL/FR
annus
wormwood oil vietnam
FL/FR
terpenic
juniperus communis fruit oil
FL/FR
waxy
decanal (aldehyde C-10)
FL/FR
2-
methyl undecanal (aldehyde C-12 mna)
FL/FR
nonanol
FL/FR
woody
iso
bornyl acetate
FL/FR
frankincense oil
FL/FR
juniper berry oil terpeneless
FL/FR
spruce needle oil canada
FL/FR
vetiver oil haiti
FL/FR
vetiveria zizanioides root oil
FL/FR
 
Potential Uses:
FRaldehydic
FRamber
FRambergris
FRbalsam
FRbasil oil replacer
FRberry
FRblackberry
FRblueberry
 boldus oil replacer
FRbutter
FL/FRcamphor tree bark
FL/FRcaraway seed
FLcarrot
FRcelery
FL/FRcilantro
FRcinnamon
FRcitrus
FL/FRcoriander
FRcranberry
FL/FRcroton eluteria bark
FRcumin oil replacer
FRcurrant black currant
FRcypress oil replacer
FReucalyptus oil replacer
FRfern
FRfir balsam
FRfir needle oil replacer
FRfresh outdoors
FRgrapefruit
FRguava
FRherbal
FRlemon
FRmandarin
FRnutmeg
FRorange
FRoregano
FRpapaya
FRpine forest
FRpineapple
FRtangerine
FRthyme oil white replacer
FLtomato
 
Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 cypress mediterranean cypress
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Synonyms:
 cupressus pyramidalis leaf oil
 cupressus sempervirens leaf oil
 cupressus sempervirens var. stricta leaf oil
 cypress (spain) ess. oil (for fragrance) (Robertet)
 cypress EO
 cypress essential oil
 cypress leaf oil
 cypress leaf oil (cupressus sempervirens)
 cypress leaf oil morocco
 cypress leaf oil spain
 cypress leaves EO
 cypress oil france / morocco organic
 cypress oil organic
 cypress oil, rectified
 cypress organic oil
 cypress TICO 13 (Takasago)
 hydroessential cupressus (Vevy)
 volatile oil obtained from the leaves of the cypress, cupressus sempervirens l., pinaceae
 

Articles:

PubMed:Antiproliferative, Antifungal, and Antibacterial Activities of Endophytic Alternaria Species from Cupressaceae.
PubMed:Novel merosesquiterpene exerts a potent antitumor activity against breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.
PubMed:Labda-8(17),12,14-trien-19-oic Acid Contained in Fruits of Cupressus sempervirens Suppresses Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Rat and In Vitro Human Models Through Inhibition of Androgen and STAT-3 Signaling.
PubMed:[Cypress pollen allergy].
PubMed:In-vitro Antimicrobial Activities of Some Iranian Conifers.
PubMed:Molecular detection assay of the bud mite Trisetacus juniperinus on Cupressus sempervirens in nurseries of central Italy.
PubMed:Essential-oil composition of the Tunisian endemic cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L. var. numidica TRAB.).
PubMed:Flammability of some ornamental species in wildland-urban interfaces in southeastern France: laboratory assessment at particle level.
PubMed:Description of a new relict eriophyoid mite, Loboquintus subsquamatus n. gen. & n. sp. (Eriophyoidea, Phytoptidae, Pentasetacini) based on confocal microscopy, SEM, COI barcoding and novel CLSM anatomy of internal genitalia.
PubMed:Relevance of the Sea Sand Disruption Method (SSDM) for the biometrical differentiation of the essential-oil composition from conifers.
PubMed:The skin prick test - European standards.
PubMed:Extraction of essential oil from Cupressus sempervirens: comparison of global yields, chemical composition and antioxidant activity obtained by hydrodistillation and supercritical extraction.
PubMed:Essential oil composition, adult repellency and larvicidal activity of eight Cupressaceae species from Greece against Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae).
PubMed:Chemical analysis and biological activities of Cupressus sempervirens var. horizontalis essential oils.
PubMed:Leaf plasticity to light intensity in Italian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.): adaptability of a Mediterranean conifer cultivated in the Alps.
PubMed:Allergomic study of cypress pollen via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries.
PubMed:Identification of the plant origin of the botanical biomarkers of Mediterranean type propolis.
PubMed:Ephedra alte (joint pine): an invasive, problematic weedy species in forestry and fruit tree orchards in Jordan.
PubMed:The loss of essential oil components induced by the Purge Time in the Pressurized Liquid Extraction (PLE) procedure of Cupressus sempervirens.
PubMed:In vitro antiplasmodial, antileishmanial and antitrypanosomal activities of selected medicinal plants used in the traditional Arabian Peninsular region.
PubMed:Differential IgE sensitization to cypress pollen associated to a basic allergen of 14 kDa.
PubMed:Proteomics of cypress pollen allergens using double and triple one-dimensional electrophoresis.
PubMed:Arthrobacter cupressi sp. nov., an actinomycete isolated from the rhizosphere soil of Cupressus sempervirens.
PubMed:Batch and dynamic biosorption of basic dyes from binary solutions by alkaline-treated cypress cone chips.
PubMed:Structural characterization of the O-chain polysaccharide from an environmentally beneficial bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aureofaciens strain M71.
PubMed:Prevalence and real clinical impact of Cupressus sempervirens and Juniperus communis sensitisations in Tuscan "Maremma", Italy.
PubMed:Linkage mapping of the Mediterranean cypress, Cupressus sempervirens, based on molecular and morphological markers.
PubMed:Antioxidant and antiacetylcholinesterase activities of some commercial essential oils and their major compounds.
PubMed:Protective role of Juniperus phoenicea and Cupressus sempervirens against CCl(4).
PubMed:Pollen proteases compromise the airway epithelial barrier through degradation of transmembrane adhesion proteins and lung bioactive peptides.
PubMed:Rhizosphere dynamics during phytoremediation of olive mill wastewater.
PubMed:Effectiveness of Cupressus sempervirens cones as biosorbent for the removal of basic dyes from aqueous solutions in batch and dynamic modes.
PubMed:Biodegradable gelatin-chitosan films incorporated with essential oils as antimicrobial agents for fish preservation.
PubMed:Cypress pollen does not cross-react to plant-derived foods.
PubMed:Biomonitoring of chemical elements in an urban environment using arboreal and bush plant species.
PubMed:8,8''-Biapigeninyl stimulates osteoblast functions and inhibits osteoclast and adipocyte functions: Osteoprotective action of 8,8''-biapigeninyl in ovariectomized mice.
PubMed:Barriopsis iraniana and Phaeobotryon cupressi: two new species of the Botryosphaeriaceae from trees in Iran.
PubMed:An insight into some relevant aspects concerning eriophyoid mites inhabiting forests, ornamental trees and shrubs.
PubMed:Molecular evidence for the natural production of homozygous Cupressus sempervirens L. lines by Cupressus dupreziana seed trees.
PubMed:Constituents from fruits of Cupressus sempervirens.
PubMed:Molecular and morphological characterization of Dothiorella casuarini sp. nov. and other Botryosphaeriaceae with diplodia-like conidia.
PubMed:Allergenicity and cross-reactivity of pine pollen.
PubMed:Evaluation of the in vitro anticancer, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of some Yemeni plants used in folk medicine.
PubMed:Is Cupressus sempervirens native in Italy? An answer from genetic and palaeobotanical data.
PubMed:Genotype-specific regulation of cold-responsive genes in cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.).
PubMed:Antiproliferative effects of essential oils and their major constituents in human renal adenocarcinoma and amelanotic melanoma cells.
PubMed:Selection of woody species for wastewater enhancement and restoration of riparian woodlands.
PubMed:The Cypress aphids in the South of France.
PubMed:In vitro antimicrobial activity and antagonistic effect of essential oils from plant species.
PubMed:Prevalence of cypress pollen sensitization and its clinical importance in Izmir, Turkey, with cypress allergy assessed by nasal provocation.
PubMed:Phytochemical analysis and in vitro antiviral activities of the essential oils of seven Lebanon species.
PubMed:Phytochemical investigation and hepatoprotective activity of Cupressus sempervirens L. leaves growing in Egypt.
PubMed:Anticoagulant effect of Cupressus sempervirens.
PubMed:Growth and survival response of potted Cupressus sempervirens seedlings to different soils.
PubMed:Safety and efficacy of Juniperus ashei sublingual-swallow ultra-rush pollen immunotherapy in cypress rhinoconjunctivitis. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
PubMed:Identification of italian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) pollen allergen Cup s 3 using homology and cross-reactivity.
PubMed:Mechanical stability of trees under dynamic loads.
PubMed:Ritual plants of Muslim graveyards in northern Israel.
PubMed:Occupational respiratory allergy to cyclamen pollen: a case report.
PubMed:Chemical and biological characterisation of sapinopyridione, a phytotoxic 3,3,6-trisubstituted-2,4-pyridione produced by Sphaeropsis sapinea, a toxigenic pathogen of native and exotic conifers, and its derivatives.
PubMed:Comparative screening of plant essential oils: phenylpropanoid moiety as basic core for antiplatelet activity.
PubMed:Photoinhibition of photosynthesis in needles of two cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) clones.
PubMed:Efficacy of sublingual coseasonal immunotherapy with a monomeric allergoid in Cupressaceae pollen allergy--preliminary data.
PubMed:In vitro antimycotic activity of some plant extracts towards yeast and yeast-like strains.
PubMed:Allergy to cypress pollen.
PubMed:Quantification assay for the major allergen of Cupressus sempervirens pollen, Cup s 1, by sandwich ELISA.
PubMed:Use of pruning waste compost as a component in soilless growing media.
PubMed:Asthma induced by canary food mix.
PubMed:An epidemiological survey of Cupressaceae pollenosis in Italy.
PubMed:Effects of Cupressus sempervirens cone extract on lipid parameters in Wistar rats.
PubMed:Susceptibility of cypress seedlings to the eriophyoid mite Trisetacus juniperinus.
PubMed:Damping-off in conifer seedling nurseries in Noshahr and Kelardasht.
PubMed:Characterization of the developmental stages of cypress zygotic embryos by two-dimensional electrophoresis and by cytochemistry.
PubMed:Sphaeropsidins D and E, two other pimarane diterpenes, produced in vitro by the plant pathogenic fungus Sphaeropsis sapinea f. sp. cupressi.
PubMed:Efficacy of sublingual specific immunotherapy in Cupressaceae allergy using an extract of Cupressus arizonica. A double blind study.
PubMed:Prevalence of sensitization to Cupressus sempervirens: a 4-year retrospective study.
PubMed:How to reduce air pollution by Cupressus pollen?
PubMed:[Juniperus ashei: the gold standard of the Cuppressaceae].
PubMed:[Allergy to cypress pollen: preparation of a reference and standardization extract in vivo].
PubMed:Environment and sensitization to cypress in Israel.
PubMed:Efficient transmission of an introduced pathogen via an ancient insect-fungus association
PubMed:Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of proteins associated with somatic embryogenesis development in Cupressus sempervirens L.
PubMed:Sapinofuranones A and B, two new 2(3H)-dihydrofuranones produced by sphaeropsis sapinea, a common pathogen of conifers
PubMed:Respiratory allergy to Cupressus sempervirens in Rome.
PubMed:Double-blind placebo controlled specific immunotherapy with mixed Cupressaceae taxodiaceae pollens in respiratory allergy to Cupressus sempervirens.
PubMed:Cross-reactivity between Cupressus arizonica and Cupressus sempervirens pollen extracts.
PubMed:Assessment of skin prick test and serum specific IgE detection in the diagnosis of Cupressaceae pollinosis.
PubMed:Podocarpus gracilior and Callitris verrucosa--newly identified allergens that crossreact with Cupressus sempervirens.
PubMed:[The interaction of Cupressus sempervirens L. proanthocyanidolic oligomers with elastase and elastins].
PubMed:Cypress pollen allergy. Identification of allergens and crossreactivity between divergent species.
PubMed:Prevalence of patent and latent atopy among a general normal adult population in the south east of France by RAST investigation and correlation with circulating total IgE levels.
PubMed:Airborne Cupressaceae pollen in southern Italy.
PubMed:Epitopes on Cry j I and Cry j II for the human IgE antibodies cross-reactive between Cupressus sempervirens and Cryptomeria japonica pollen.
PubMed:Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) pollen allergens: identification by protein blotting and improved detection of specific IgE antibodies.
PubMed:Cross-reactivity between the pollens of Cupressus sempervirens (common cypress) and of Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar).
PubMed:Increase of respiratory allergy to the pollens of cypresses in the south of France.
PubMed:[Catechins and flavanolic oligomers from Cupressus sempervirens L. Comparative in vitro elastase inhibitory and in vivo angioprotective activity].
PubMed:Enzymes of glyoxylate in conifers.
PubMed:Hay fever due to the pollen of Cupressus sempervirens, Italian or Mediterranean cypress.
 
Notes:
Cypress Oil is distilled from the leaves and twigs of the evergreen, Cypressus Semper virens and possibly from other species of Cypressus. However, only oils distilled from the semper virens species should be accepted as Cypress Oil. tsca definition 2008: extractives and their physically modified derivatives. cypressus sempervirens, cupressaceae.
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