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genus Caesalpinia.
Sappanwood is
related to
brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata), and was
itself called brasilwood in the
Middle Ages.
Biancaea sappan can...
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Caesalpinia sappan. Chang, T. S.; Chao, S. Y.; Ding, H. Y. (2012). "Melanogenesis
Inhibition by
Homoisoflavavone Sappanone a from
Caesalpinia sappan"...
- 1845), the dye was
diluted and
substituted by
craftsmen with
sappan dye (
Caesalpinia sappan L.) and
turmeric (Cur****a
longa L.).: 1 Wada,
Yoshiko Iwamoto;...
- di
huang (wine-cooked
Rehmannia root) song jie (pine node) su mu (
Caesalpinia sappan wood) tao ren (peach kernel) tian ma (Gastrodia rhizome) tian nan...
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Brazilwood pink, a plant-based
pigment extracted from the
Asian tree
Caesalpinia sappan.
Orcein purple, a dye
extracted from
several speices of
lichen found...
- 4-dihydroxyhomoisoflavan, a type of homoisoflavonoid, that can be
found in
Caesalpinia sappan.
Michio Namikoshi,
Hiroyuki Nakata,
Hiroyuki Yamada,
Minako Nagai...
- and rice.
Derived from
Malay sambal.
Sapan a
small leguminous tree,
Caesalpinia sappan, of
Southeast Asia
producing wood that
yields a red dye.
Derived via...
- red dye
obtained from the wood of
Paubrasilia echinata,
Biancaea sappan,
Caesalpinia violacea, and
Haematoxylum brasiletto (also
known as
Natural Red...
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certain species of the
genus Caesalpinia in the
medieval period, and was
given its
original scientific name
Caesalpinia echinata in 1785 by Jean-Baptiste...
- the
Philippine ****gany S****a or
Hopea sp. *yakál 9615 the
sappan tree
Caesalpinia sappan *sibukaw 12361 the
seeded breadfruit tree
Artocarpus camansi...