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Orange oil is an produced by cells within the rind of an orange fruit ( Citrus sinensis fruit). In contrast to most essential oils, it is extracted as a of orange juice production by , producing a cold-pressed oil.

(1989). 9780442207533, Springer. .
It is composed of mostly (greater than 90%) ,K. Bauer, D. Garbe, and H. Surburg, "Common Fragrance and Flavor Materials", 4th Ed, Wiley VCH, 2001, . 189. and is often used in place of pure d-limonene. D-limonene can be extracted from the oil by .


Composition
The compounds inside an orange oil vary with each different oil extraction. Composition varies as a result of regional and seasonal changes as well as the method used for extraction. Several hundred compounds have been identified with gas chromatograph-mass spectrometry. Most of the substances in the oil belong to the group with being the dominant one. Long chain aliphatic hydrocarbon alcohols and like 1-octanol and are second important group of substances. The presence of , a , explains the orange color.Steinke, K., Jose, E., Sicker, D., Siehl, H.-U., Zeller, K.-P. and Berger, S. (2013), Sinensetin. Chemie in unserer Zeit, 47: 158–163.

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Uses

Insect control
Orange oil, particularly its primary component , is registered with the EPA as an active ingredient in products for the extermination of drywood termites, Formosan termites, and other structural pests. It is a common alternative to traditional fumigation methods due to its lower toxicity and the convenience of local chemical injections. Orange oil treatments can be used for termite control.

Orange oil is used as a for biological pest control, as it is effective against and other insects by disrupting their scent- trails or dissolving their , thereby preventing infestations.


Domestic cleaning agent
Due to its high content, orange oil is commonly used in cleaning products as a natural . It is also added to to impart a fresh, citrus aroma.


Hazards
As a main component of orange oil, limonene can dissolve skin oils, potentially causing irritation. This is especially a concern with long-term industrial exposure, such as during the preparation of paints or degreasing processes. Limonene in orange oil is also , and can be an irritant if ingested, inhaled, or if it comes into contact with the eyes. Some individuals may also experience allergic reactions.


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