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Gamboge (/ɡæmˈboʊʒ, -ˈbuːʒ/ gam-BOHZH, -BOOZH) is a deep-yellow
pigment derived from a
species of tree that
primarily grows in Cambodia. Po****r in east...
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hemostatic agent.
Gambogic acid has also been used in
various food
preparations in
Asian cultures. Some
pharmacological research on
gambogic acid has been...
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Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar
Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar
Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /...
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Ottoman Empire.
Gamboge is a deep
saffron to
mustard yellow pigment and dye. In Asia, it is
frequently used to dye
Buddhist monks' robes.
Gamboge is most often...
- isogambogenin, desoxygambogenin,
gambogenin dimethyl acetal,
gambogellic acid,
gambogic acid, isomorellin,
morellic acid, desoxymorellin, hanburin) and isomorellinol...
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neurotrophic activity both in-vitro and in-vivo (mouse model).
Gambogic amide, a
derivative of
gambogic acid,
selectively activates TrkA (but not TrkB and TrkC)...
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Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar
Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar
Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /...
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Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar
Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar
Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /...
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turmeric or
ochre were the cheapest, most
readily available dyes.
Gamboge is also used to dye the robes. Some
historians believe that
saffron came...
- copaiba), and gum
resins containing essential oils (ammonia****, asafoetida,
gamboge, myrrh, and scammony) are more used for
therapeutic purposes, food and...