Alpha-Pinene
α-Pinen - Terpen-Profil
α-Pinen kommt häufig in Nadelbäumen vor, insbesondere in der Kiefer.
Charakteristisches würziges, holziges Kiefernaroma.
Es ist das in der Natur am häufigsten vorkommende Terpen und hat eine breite Palette medizinischer Eigenschaften, die in Studien festgestellt wurden.
Therapeutische Eigenschaften:
- Stark Bronchien erweiternd
- entzündungshemmend
- antibakteriell
- beruhigend
- angstlösend
Gefunden in
Kiefer
Siedepunkt
155 ℃
311 ℉
Aktuelle Publikationen:
Relaxing
- Intracerebral Distribution of a-Pinene and the Anxiolytic-like Effect in Mice Following Inhaled Administration of Essential Oil from Chamaecyparis obtuse/
- Effects of alpha-pinene odor in different concentrations on stress-induced hyperthermia in rats
Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-inflammatory and Chondroprotective Activity of (+)-α-Pinene: Structural and Enantiomeric Selectivity/ Alpha-Pinene Exhibits Anti-Inflammatory Activity Through the Suppression of MAPKs and the NF-κB Pathway in Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages
In vivo Sedative
- α-Pinene, a major constituent of pine tree oils, enhances non-rapid eye movement sleep in mice through GABAA-benzodiazepine receptors /
- Effects of plant-derived odors on sleep-wakefulness and circadian rhythmicity in rats
Antinociceptive
- Antinociceptive activity of alpha-pinene and fenchone
- Inhibitory effect of Turkish Rosmarinus officinalis L. on acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase enzymes