White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is derived from the leaves of the white cypress tree (Callitris columellaris), an evergreen tree native to Australia.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is known for its rich concentration of bioactive compounds, particularly antioxidants, phenolic acids, and flavonoids, which make it valuable in skincare and health applications.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is the major constituent of turpentine (about 80%).
CAS Number: 80-56-8
Molecular Formula: C10H16
Molecular Weight: 136.23
EINECS Number: 201-291-9
Synonyms: Callitris glaucophylla, ext., 1174327-51-5, DTXSID501063995(±)-pin-2-ene,,6,6-Trimethyl-bicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene,2,6,6-trimethylbicyclo-(3,1,1)-2-heptene,2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo(3.1.1)-2-hept-2-ene,2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo(3.1.1)-2-heptene,pin-2-ene,Terpene hydrocarbon,α-pin-2-ene
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract exists as a levogyre form in European turpentines, and as a dextrogyre form in turpentines found in North America.
Sensitization mainly occurs in painters, polishers and varnishers, and in those in the perfume and ceramics industry.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract delivers the natural molecules this botanical species can offer in a water-soluble format, including catechin, epicatechin, procyanidins, lignan, amentoflavones, and flavonoid glycosides, to power your products naturally.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract's unique synergy between its compounds delivers a powerhouse of natural ingredients to consider for skincare, hydration, skin toning, luminosity, haircare, blemished skin conditions, premature aging and more along with beautiful new imagery to create unique content for brand.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is popular for its essential oil properties (volatile and aromatic profile), and now can access its exciting water-soluble phyto-compound story.
Delivering True to Nature hydrophilic plant profiles, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract Extraction harnesses a species' water-soluble blueprint of phyto-compounds and their derivatives (which we call the entourage) suspended in a liquid medium.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is a whitening, anti-aging, repairing, firming and anti-inflammatory agent.
It provides growth, structure & photo-actives protection, prevents de-pigmentation and reduces redness.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is suitable for hair care, serums, men lines, active mists, toners and antioxidant treatments.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is a colorless to a pale yellow mobile liquid that is steam distilled.
It has a cypress, camphor odor and can be used in various personal care applications.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract, and Conventional farmed with Halal Certifications.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract has a beautifully fresh and uplifting aroma.
Forest needles with a lemony top note; at the same time grounding and energising.
An ideal support for the respiratory and immune systems and emotionally to maintain composure in a busy world.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract use in a diffuser to purify the air and boost energy levels.
These help combat oxidative stress and free radical damage, protecting the skin and body from premature aging and environmental harm.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract known for their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which benefit skin health.
These contribute to the White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s ability to soothe irritated skin and protect it from environmental aggressors.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract offers strong antioxidant activity, helping to protect the skin from environmental pollutants, UV radiation, and free radicals that can accelerate aging and cause cellular damage.
Due to its flavonoid content, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract can reduce inflammation, making it helpful for soothing irritated or inflamed skin, especially for conditions like eczema or acne.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract has been shown to possess antimicrobial properties, helping to protect the skin from bacteria and microbes that can lead to breakouts or infections.
It promotes skin regeneration and healing, making it a good ingredient in anti-aging products and treatments for damaged skin.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract helps in maintaining skin hydration by improving moisture retention, leaving the skin soft and supple.
Its calming properties are ideal for sensitive or reactive skin, as it reduces redness and irritation.
Commonly found in serums, moisturizers, and anti-aging creams, this extract helps with reducing fine lines, improving skin texture, and providing antioxidant protection.
In shampoos and conditioners, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract helps improve scalp health and reduce irritation, promoting healthy hair growth.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract may also be used in wellness and health formulations for its general protective and regenerative effects on the body’s cells.
These are a class of naturally occurring compounds found in the extract that possess anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.
They are responsible for much of the extract's healing and protective effects.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract contains high levels of flavonoids, which are powerful antioxidants that protect skin cells from damage caused by UV exposure, pollution, and other environmental stressors.
These compounds provide antioxidant activity and support skin regeneration.
They help reduce the oxidative stress that can accelerate skin aging and damage.
The tree's leaves also contain essential oils that have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, contributing to the overall healing and protective effects of the extract.
The antioxidant-rich nature of White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract works by neutralizing free radicals, which are a primary cause of premature aging.
Regular use can improve skin elasticity and firmness, making it an ideal ingredient in anti-aging skincare formulations.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract also helps boost collagen production, which diminishes as age.
The phenolic acids in the extract can help to even skin tone, reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation and giving the skin a brighter, more radiant look.
Melting point: -55°C
Boiling point: 155-156 °C(lit.)
Density: 0.858 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor pressure: 6.9hPa at 20℃
FEMA: 2902 | ALPHA-PINENE
refractive index: n20/D 1.465(lit.)
Flash point: 90 °F
storage temp.: 2-8°C
solubility: Soluble in ethanol;
form: Liquid
color: Clear colorless
Odor: at 10.00 % in dipropylene glycol. fresh camphor sweet pine earthy woody
Odor Type: herbal
Odor Threshold: 0.018ppm
Water Solubility: insoluble
Merck: 13,7527
JECFA Number: 1329
Dielectric constant: 2.7(20℃)
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract undergoes many reactions, of which the following are used in the fragrance industry: upon hydrogenation, α-pinene is converted to pinane, which has become an important starting material in the industrial processes used in the fragrance and flavor industry.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract can be isomerized to β-pinene with high selectivity for β-pinene formation.
Hydration with simultaneous ring opening yields terpineol and cis-terpin hydrate.
Pyrolysis of White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract yields a mixture of ocimene and alloocimene.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is obtained by distillation of turpentine oils.
As a fragrance substance, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is used to improve the odor of industrial products.
However, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is farmore important as a starting material in industrial syntheses, for example, terpineols, borneol, and camphor.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract would account for the presence of four optically active and two optically inactive isomers; although only d-, l-, and dl-α-pinene are known, however; presence of one or more isomers has been reported in more than 400 essential oils; in the largest amounts it has been reported found in Achillea millefolium (d-), Artemisia tridentata (d-), Italian rosemary (l-), wild thyme (l-), French lavender (l-), coriander (d-, dl-), cumin (d, dl-), labdanum (l-), neroli (l-), lemon, Litsea cubeba (d-) and ylang-ylang (d-).
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is also reported in over 200 natural products including apple, apricot, many citrus juices and peel oils, bilberry, cranberry, lingonberry, blackberry, currants, guava, raspberry, strawberry, orange, lime, grapefruit, mandarin, tangerine oils and juices, various spices, mint essential oils, carrot, celery, cooked potato, bell pepper, tomato, anise, cinnamon, cassia leaf, clove, cumin, ginger, Mentha oils, nutmeg, mace, pepper, parsley, thyme, Swiss and cheddar cheese, cream, fatty fish, fried chicken, beef fat, hop oil, rum, bourbon whiskey, tea, roasted filberts, pecans, oats, soybean, plum, mushroom, sweet and wild marjoram, starfruit, mango, tamarind, cardamom, coriander, gin, rice, litchi, calamus, dill, lovage, caraway seed, buckwheat, laurel, fennel, kiwifruit, myrtle leaf and berry, rosemary, buchu oil, Bourbon vanilla, Spanish and clary sage, nectarine, crayfish, clam, cape gooseberry, anise hyssop, angelica root oil, Roman and German chamomile oil, eucalyptus oil, bullock’s heart and mastic gum leaf and fruit oil.
Its anti-inflammatory properties are especially beneficial for calming irritated or inflamed skin, making it suitable for sensitive skin types or those suffering from conditions like rosacea and eczema.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s antimicrobial effects help in fighting acne-causing bacteria, reducing breakouts and preventing future acne formation. It is particularly helpful for oily and acne-prone skin.
The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds accelerate wound healing and tissue repair, making it a valuable ingredient in products aimed at treating minor cuts, scrapes, and skin injuries.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract's anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make it ideal for maintaining a healthy scalp, reducing issues like dandruff, itchiness, and scalp irritation.
By improving circulation and reducing scalp inflammation, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract may help stimulate hair follicles, promoting healthier and stronger hair growth.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract strengthens hair by providing antioxidants that protect against environmental damage, UV exposure, and pollution, all of which can weaken hair over time.
The essential oils present in White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract can have calming and soothing effects on the mind and body, making it a popular ingredient in aromatherapy and relaxation products.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extracts antimicrobial and antioxidant properties may support overall immune health by helping the body fight off infections and reduce inflammation.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract found in anti-aging serums, creams, moisturizers, toners, and face masks for its rejuvenating and protective properties.
Included in acne treatments for its ability to reduce inflammation and prevent bacterial infections.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is used in soothing lotions or creams for sensitive skin to calm irritation and promote healing.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is used in shampoos, conditioners, scalp treatments, and hair masks for its scalp-calming and hair-strengthening benefits.
Incorporated into essential oils, bath products, and relaxation treatments to provide calming and restorative effects.
Added to body lotions, bath oils, and balms for its soothing and skin-protective benefits.
Uses Of White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract:
α-Pinene was used as standard in headspace solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatographic analysis of volatile compounds in virgin olive oils.
It was used in the synthesis of cesium-doped heteropolyacid having potential application in biodiesel synthesis.
Its high antioxidant content helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots by protecting the skin from free radical damage.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract's used in anti-aging creams, serums, and lotions.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s anti-inflammatory properties make it ideal for soothing irritation, redness, and inflammation, especially in conditions like eczema, rosacea, and acne.
It’s often found in calming creams and lotions for sensitive or inflamed skin.
Due to its antimicrobial activity, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is used in products designed to treat acne.
It helps prevent breakouts by reducing bacteria and calming inflammation.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s included in moisturizers and skin repair creams to help hydrate the skin and promote healing of minor wounds, cuts, and skin irritation.
The anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties help maintain a healthy scalp, reducing dandruff, itching, and irritation.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract's found in shampoos, conditioners, and scalp treatments.
By improving circulation and reducing inflammation, the extract is used in products that stimulate hair follicles, potentially promoting stronger hair growth.
Antioxidants in the White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract protect hair from damage caused by UV rays and pollution, making it a beneficial ingredient in hair masks and leave-in treatments.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is sometimes included in aromatherapy products, such as essential oils, bath soaks, and relaxation balms, to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
It can be used in wellness supplements or products that aim to boost the immune system due to its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Its hydrating and soothing effects make it a popular ingredient in body care products aimed at moisturizing and protecting the skin.
The antimicrobial properties help in reducing odor-causing bacteria, which is why it can be found in natural deodorants and body sprays.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is used in creams and ointments designed to accelerate healing and tissue repair, especially for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties help promote faster recovery while protecting the skin from infection.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s powerful antioxidant properties help protect the skin from environmental pollutants and oxidative stress caused by urban living.
It's used in anti-pollution creams, serums, and sprays to create a protective barrier against harmful particles and toxins.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is often included in brightening or illuminating skincare products for its ability to even out skin tone, reduce dark spots, and enhance skin radiance.
It can be found in serums, masks, and toners designed to improve overall complexion.
While it doesn’t replace sunscreen, its antioxidant capabilities can help protect the skin from the damaging effects of UV exposure.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s used as a complementary ingredient in sunscreens and after-sun products to repair and protect sun-exposed skin.
Due to its soothing properties, it is particularly beneficial for people with rosacea or skin prone to redness.
It is included in calming creams and face masks designed to reduce redness and inflammation.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract helps restore hair strength and repair damage caused by chemical treatments, heat styling, and environmental exposure.
It's often included in restorative hair masks, conditioners, and leave-in treatments.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s hydrating properties make it a great ingredient for products aimed at controlling frizz and adding smoothness and shine to the hair.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract helps seal moisture in the hair cuticle, reducing frizz and making hair appear softer and healthier.
Because of its ability to improve circulation and strengthen hair follicles, it is sometimes added to products designed to reduce hair thinning and promote new hair growth.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract, due to its essential oil content, is used in natural insect repellents.
It provides an alternative to chemical-based repellents, helping to keep insects away while offering soothing and calming properties to the skin.
Its calming and earthy scent is often included in candles, room sprays, and essential oil blends meant to reduce stress and promote mental relaxation.
It pairs well with other essential oils like lavender and eucalyptus in creating a tranquil atmosphere.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s found in detoxifying body scrubs, bath soaks, and masks that aim to remove impurities and toxins from the skin, helping to revitalize and refresh the skin and body.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s essential oils have been used in traditional medicine to support respiratory health.
When used in inhalers or vapor rubs, it may help soothe respiratory discomfort, clear nasal passages, and support overall lung function.
Due to its antimicrobial properties, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is sometimes included in wellness supplements or topical products aimed at boosting immune function and helping the body ward off infections and bacteria.
In natural deodorant formulations, the antimicrobial properties of White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract help inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria, providing a long-lasting fresh scent without the need for synthetic chemicals.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s antimicrobial properties make it a beneficial ingredient in natural hand sanitizers, where it offers protection against germs while being gentle on the skin.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract also helps to soothe and hydrate the hands.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s antimicrobial effects extend to oral health, where it can be used in natural mouthwashes and toothpastes to help kill bacteria and support gum health.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract’s anti-inflammatory and soothing properties make it ideal for use in products designed to treat minor burns and sunburns.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract helps calm the skin, reduce redness, and accelerate the healing process.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is included in antiseptic creams and balms for its ability to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds while promoting faster healing.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is sometimes included in scar-reducing treatments due to its regenerative and healing properties, which help improve the skin’s appearance and texture after injury or surgery.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is occasionally used in herbal supplements aimed at supporting overall health, particularly for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
It may be included in formulations targeting joint health, immune support, and detoxification.
Though less common, White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract may be used in herbal teas and wellness beverages for its soothing, detoxifying, and immune-boosting properties.
Safety Profile Of White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract:
A deadly poison by inhalation.
Moderately toxic by ingestion.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract an eye mucous membrane, and severe human skin irritant.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract a dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat, flame, or oxidizing materials.
To fight fire, use foam, Co2, dry chemical.
Explodes on contact with nitrosyl perchlorate.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract using products with high concentrations of the extract or over-applying could lead to irritation, particularly for individuals with sensitive skin.
Symptoms might include dryness, flaking, or an irritated rash.
The essential oils within the extract may cause irritation if not properly diluted or formulated in products.
Though White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is not commonly known to cause photosensitivity, some plant extracts can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight.
This is more of a precaution when using products with botanical extracts, and users should wear sunscreen during the day when using any new skincare product to avoid potential UV damage.
White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract is used in high concentrations, especially in products like aromatherapy oils or diffusers, it may cause respiratory irritation in some individuals.
Those with asthma or respiratory conditions should be cautious when using essential oil-based products.
Overexposure to strong essential oil aromas, including White Cypress Leaf, can lead to headaches, dizziness, or nausea in sensitive individuals.
Health Hazard Of White Cypress Leaf Cellular Extract:
Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin.
High concentrations are extremely destructive to mucous membrane and upper respiratory tract, eyes and skin.
Symptoms of exposure may include burning sensation, coughing, wheezing, laryngitis, shortness of breath, headache, nausea and vomiting.