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- ...and plants producing camphor, latex, resin, balsam, gum, wax and aromatic resin ...2 KB (284 words) - 20:03, 16 October 2011
- ...ent of the aromatic wood "kayu rasamala". An oil can be extracted from the resin which is used as a balm on wounds and for hair lotions. In New Guinea, it i ...essed, bark surface almost black, inner bark exuding a yellow and fragrant resin. ...2 KB (265 words) - 15:38, 7 August 2018
- * [[Essential oils]] (including aromatic woods and plants producing camphor) ...]] (including plants producing latex, resin, balsam, gum, wax and aromatic resin) ...4 KB (607 words) - 13:28, 18 May 2012
- ...roadly elliptical, up to 15 cm long, with few spines producing an aromatic resin. ...1 KB (156 words) - 07:41, 15 August 2017
- ..."dupa" of the Makassarese people), served to stick together other wood and resin parts and to strengthen their aroma. The timber is possibly used like sepet ...2 KB (310 words) - 07:50, 15 August 2017
- ...od is reputed to be used as kedondong. The aromatic oil extracted from the resin is valued for its sweet scent. ...2 KB (199 words) - 15:14, 7 August 2018
- Although usually termed a gum, mastic is a hard resin, produced by tapping the stem bark of the small tree ''[[Pistacia lentiscus it sweetens the breath and helps preserve the teeth and gums. Its aromatic properties also make it suitable as a flavouring agent for alcoholic bevera ...8 KB (1,233 words) - 16:56, 6 July 2020
- Dragon’s blood is the red resin from the woody stem of some ''Dracaena'' species, mainly ''D. draco'' (L.) ...have been isolated from ''D. cochinchinensis'' resin and wood. Some of the aromatic compounds showed antifungal activities, a chalcone and a homoisoflavone exi ...6 KB (811 words) - 13:08, 30 March 2016
- ...ark brown, aromatic resin in the vascular tissue. Wood patterned with this resin (e.g. like the feathers of an eagle) constitutes the valuable agar wood. Th ...ural forests and endangered by extinction. It is not known what causes the resin deposits; they only occur in injured trees. Fungal or bacterial activity ha ...4 KB (621 words) - 21:51, 6 March 2021
- Upon wounding, all parts, but especially the bark, exude an aromatic resin that can be used as a varnish after dilution with turpentine. The wood is a ...2 KB (288 words) - 11:54, 23 February 2016
- ...ana people as toothbrushes. Goats, sheep and camels browse the plants. The resin from the bark is used to glue feathers to arrow shafts. The powdered bark i ...are 2-decanone (65%), 2-undecanone (24%) and 2-dodecanone (5%). The whole resin as well as the 3 pure constituents inhibited growth of fungi in vitro and s ...7 KB (1,024 words) - 09:11, 12 May 2018
- ...ood is carved into utensils such as spoons, plates, bowls and buckets. The resin and the powdered bark are used as perfume. The leaves are browsed by livest The sticky, colourless resin, which can squirt up to 10 cm high when twigs are broken, is very painful w ...7 KB (1,013 words) - 15:30, 5 July 2015
- ...bark and the resin from the bark and wood are locally used as perfume. The resin is also used in torches and for sealing canoes. In Gabon the bark of young ...rarely uneven. The wood contains a sticky, transparent resin, and blackish resin ducts are visible. Sawn wood has a bitter, almond-like scent. ...10 KB (1,491 words) - 18:33, 8 September 2019
- ...protein 6.2–9.5. During vegetation, contains 31.5 mg/kg carotin, aromatic resin (pitch) (31.3–65.1%) and volatile oil (6.9–17%). Local people store seeds f ...4 KB (571 words) - 19:29, 16 May 2021
- ...ed as a dessert fruit. The plant furnishes the gamboge, the orange-red gum-resin of commerce. It is called cochin goraka and is cultivated in the Public Gar Northern California and Oregon. The fruit is scarlet, aromatic, and is said to be delicious. ...9 KB (1,389 words) - 20:49, 25 November 2012
- ...rmaceuticals, cosmetic products and as a food additive. Traditionally, the resin has been used for torches, caulking boats and baskets and colouring batik. ...he price of "damar mata kucing" was stable. Currently, this type of damar (resin from ''Dipterocarpaceae'') is the most important in the Indonesian domestic ...20 KB (3,109 words) - 16:47, 12 August 2017
- ...and plants producing camphor, latex, resin, balsam, gum, wax and aromatic resin. ...11 KB (1,508 words) - 08:17, 17 April 2015
- ...ghtly rough, finely flaky, blackish, inner bark reddish, exuding a whitish resin; young twigs yellowish brown short-hairy. Leaves opposite to alternate, sim ...mall to medium-sized tree up to 25 m tall from western Madagascar. The gum-resin, bark and leaves are used in traditional medicine, but no details are avail ...7 KB (1,025 words) - 18:34, 6 August 2015
- ...e'', the "damars". Torches used to be prepared by kneading the very sticky resin on the ground until enough dirt has been incorporated to make it stiff, and ...-25% volatile terpenes, 1-2% non-volatile terpenes, 56-61% resenes, 15-18% resin acids and 1-3% moisture. The saponification number is 28.5, the acid number ...24 KB (3,619 words) - 14:41, 7 August 2018
- ...pal from various parts of Mesoamerica suggests that the prototypical copal resin used in much of Mesoamerica was from the tree species ''Bursera bipinnata'' Copal is aromatic tree resin employed in Mesoamerica as incense. The word comes, by way of Spanish, from ...33 KB (5,188 words) - 08:42, 3 July 2020