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Carnauba (/kɑːrˈnɔːbə, -ˈnaʊ-, -ˈnuː-, -nɑːˈuː-/; Portuguese:
carnaúba [kaʁnaˈubɐ]), also
called Brazil wax and palm wax, is a wax of the
leaves of the...
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Copernicia prunifera or the
carnaúba palm or
carnaubeira palm (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaʁnaˈubɐ]) is a
species of palm tree
native to northeastern...
- cheilitis, stomatitis, or cold sores. Lip balm
often contains beeswax or
carnauba wax, camphor,
cetyl alcohol, lanolin, paraffin, and petrolatum,
among other...
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Carnaúba dos
Dantas is a muni****lity in the
state of Rio
Grande do
Norte in the
Northeast region of Brazil. In the arid and
challenging landscape of the...
- aldehydes. From the
commercial perspective, the most
important plant wax is
carnauba wax, a hard wax
obtained from the
Brazilian palm
Copernicia prunifera....
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petroleum such as
white spirit. A
solution of
turpentine and
beeswax or
carnauba wax has long been used as a
furniture wax.
Spirits of turpentine, called...
- The
Carnaúba River is a
river of Paraíba
state in
northeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of Paraíba
Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
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emulsifying agent lecithin, anti-foaming agents, an
edible wax such as
carnauba wax or beeswax, salt, and confectioner's
glaze are also included. The ingredients...
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pitch glue. Cutler's
resin commonly consists of pine pitch,
beeswax and/or
carnauba wax, and
usually employs a
filler like charcoal,
sawdust and/or animal...
- corn
starch Citric acid
Natural and
artificial flavors White mineral oil
Carnauba wax (Manufactured in Canada) or
Beeswax (Manufactured in Turkey) Red (Dye)...