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Copaiba is an
oleoresin obtained from the
trunk of
several pinnate-leaved
South American leguminous trees (genus Copaifera). The thick,
transparent exudate...
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Copaifera officinalis, the
copaiba balsam, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Venezuela. It has been...
- of
Syzygium aromati**** (cloves), the
essential oil of
Cannabis sativa,
copaiba, rosemary, and hops. It is
usually found as a
mixture with isocaryophyllene...
- reserves. The
resin of the tree (known
internationally as East
Indian copaiba balsam) is used in India,
where it is the
source of
kanyin oil and gurjun...
- fastigatus)
Camphor Canada balsam Chinese lacquer (Toxicodendron vernicifluum)
Copaiba balsam (Copaifera spp.)
Copal Corneiba balsam (Schinus terebinthifolius...
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while the
softer odoriferous oleo-resins (frankincense, elemi, turpentine,
copaiba), and gum
resins containing essential oils (ammonia****, asafoetida, gamboge...
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south is
drier and
dominated by savanna-like brush,
including cacti,
Copaiba balsam,
logwood and acacia.
Anole lizards and fer-de-lance
snakes are native...
- Borneo. The
scientific name
means "copal-bearer" (or more accurately,
copaiba-bearer),
since economically important resins and
essential oils can be...
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tropical West and
Central Africa and is
commonly known as the
African copaiba balsam tree, or the West
African copal tree.
Daniellia oliveri is a medium-sized...
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constituent of
copaiba oil, an
oleoresin extracted from
trees in the
genus Copaifera. It is a
diterpenoid of the
labdane class.
Because copaiba oil has some...