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Dammar, also
called dammar gum, or
damar gum, is a
resin obtained from the tree
family Dipterocarpaceae in
India and
Southeast Asia, prin****lly those...
- Agathis,
commonly known as
kauri or dammara, is a
genus of
evergreen coniferous trees,
native to
Australasia and
Southeast Asia. It is one of
three extant...
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Canada balsam,
copal from
trees of
Protium copal and
Hymenaea courbaril,
dammar gum from
trees of the
family Dipterocarpaceae, dragon's
blood from the dragon...
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characterised was hydroxyhopanone,
found in
dammar resin. The name
derives from Hopea, a tree
genus from
which dammar is obtained.
Bacteriohopanepolyol "Hopane"...
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stingless bees
belonging to the
genus Melipona and the
Indian stingless or
dammar bee
Tetragonula iridipennis.
Modern humans also use
beeswax in
making candles...
- from the
numerous amber nodules in
these rocks,
which originate from the
dammar resin produced by the sal trees. S****a
robusta can grow up to 40 metres...
-
known by
common names including black dhup, Raal, Raal dhup and
black dammar, is a
species of tree in the
family Burseraceae (the
incense tree family)...
- protopanaxadiol).
Compounds of the
series were
first isolated from and
named after dammar resin, a
natural resin from the
tropical trees of the
dipterocarp family...
- products. They are used in
alkyd resin production.
Dammar oil (a
mixture of
linseed oil and
dammar resin), for example, is used
almost exclusively in...
- from the
genus S****a.
Other products from S****a spp.
include dammar and illipe.
Dammar is a
resin collected from a
variety of species. It
varies in colour...