Definition of Oleoresin. Meaning of Oleoresin. Synonyms of Oleoresin

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Definition of Oleoresin

Oleoresin
Oleoresin O`le*o*res"in, n. [L. oleum oil + E. resin.] 1. (Chem.) A natural mixture of a terebinthinate oil and a resin. 2. (Med.) A liquid or semiliquid preparation extracted (as from capsicum, cubebs, or ginger) by means of ether, and consisting of fixed or volatile oil holding resin in solution. -- O`le*o*res"in*ous, a.

Meaning of Oleoresin from wikipedia

- Oleoresins are semi-solid extracts composed of resin and essential or fatty oil, obtained by evaporation of the solvents used for their production. The...
- Pepper spray, oleoresin capsi**** spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, or capsi**** spray is a lachrymator (tear gas) product containing the compound capsaicin...
- Paprika oleoresin (also known as paprika extract and oleoresin paprika) is an oil-soluble extract from the fruits of Capsi**** annuum or Capsi**** frutescens...
- second-largest turnover among all chilli varieties of India. An oil, oleoresin, extracted from these chillies is used in the preparation of nail polish...
- Synthite Industries Private Ltd. is an Indian oleoresin extraction firm, world’s largest producer of ****e extracts, ****e powders, and essential oils...
- relative lovage. It is also sometimes produced using dried celery or seed oleoresin. Celery salt normally contains an anticaking agent such as silicon dioxide...
- turpentine may refer to: Oleoresin of the pine tree, also known as crude turpentine Oil of turpentine obtained from pine gum (oleoresin) This disambiguation...
- Copaiba is an oleoresin obtained from the trunk of several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees (genus Copaifera). The thick, transparent exudate...
- with meats and other ****es. The flavor contained within the pepper's oleoresin is more effectively brought out by heating it in oil.[citation needed]...
- coniferous trees, namely crude turpentine (e.g. Venice turpentine is the oleoresin of larch), or the volatile oil part thereof, namely oil (spirit) of turpentine;...