Development of and Essential Oils from Forest Waste in South Korea.

Plants (Basel)

Forest Industrial Materials Division, Forest Products and Industry Department, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The increasing focus on environmental issues has led to exploring the use of waste materials, particularly forest biomass, for producing essential oils, offering cost-effective and sustainable management solutions.
  • This study examines specific essential oils derived from forest waste, analyzing their chemical compounds and potential applications in various industries.
  • The findings underscore the value of utilizing these native essential oils in South Korea, promoting sustainability and enhancing the economic value of unused forest resources.

Article Abstract

The growing awareness of environmental issues has garnered increasing interest in the use of waste material in a wide variety of applications. From this viewpoint, developing essential oils from forest waste can bring new cost opportunities for the effective and sustainable management of unused forestry biomass. However, better knowledge of the production, chemical constituents, and application of essential oils is necessary. Among the species considered to be of interest from the point of view of their essential oils and forest biomass, and were selected in this study as potential candidates for commercial essential oils based on previous studies. This current study focuses on investigating (, , and ) and ( and ) essential oils extracted from various parts from the perspective of their bioactive compounds and potential applications. This is followed by an overview of the essential oils industry in South Korea, with particular attention being paid to utilising unused forest biomass. Therefore, this is a comprehensive review suggesting that and essential oils extracted from various parts of forest waste could be utilised in various industries, adding value to the aspect of sustainable industry. Furthermore, our study contributes towards capturing the value of forest resources through the utilisation of native essential oils in South Korea.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574680PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12193409DOI Listing

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