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camphor basil (the
parent of
African blue basil).
Camphor can also be
synthetically produced from
oil of turpentine. The
compound is chiral,
existing in...
- and ****an. It is
known by
various names, most
notably the
camphor tree,
camphorwood or
camphor laurel.
Camphora officinarum grows up to 20–30 m (66–98 ft)...
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Dryobalanops aromatica,
commonly known as
Borneo camphor,
camphor tree,
Malay camphor, or
Sumatran camphor, is a
species of
plant in the
family Dipterocarpaceae...
-
mostly contained common ingredients such as
turpentine and
camphor oil. Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil was
created by Dr.
Samuel N.
Thomas of Phelps, New York...
- the prin****l
component of
brown camphor oil made from
Ocotea pretiosa, a
plant growing in Brazil, and s****afras
oil made from S****afras albidum. In the...
- many
essential oils such as turpentine,
cypress oil,
camphor oil,
citronella oil, neroli,
ginger oil, valerian, and mango. It is
produced industrially...
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nitrate (a low
explosive also used as the
propellant in
firearms rounds),
camphor oil,
pigment and alcohol,
embossed to look like leather.
Rexine was discontinued...
- the
plant material containing the
desired oils.
Eucalyptus oil,
camphor oil and
orange oil are
obtained by this
method on an
industrial scale.
Steam distillation...
- and
similar conditions,
alone or
combined with
chemicals such as
camphor,
eucalyptus oil or capsaicin. In Europe, it
tends to
appear as a gel or a cream...
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trading office in
Nagasaki in
Hizen Province,
responsible for
trading camphor oil and
paper to buy ships, weapons, and ammunition.
Iwasaki travelled to...