- distillation,
oleoresins abound in heavier, less
volatile and
lipophilic compounds, such as resins, waxes, fats and
fatty oils. Gummo-
oleoresins (oleo-gum...
-
Paprika oleoresin (also
known as
paprika extract and
oleoresin paprika) is an oil-soluble
extract from the
fruits of Capsi****
annuum or Capsi**** frutescens...
-
Pepper spray,
oleoresin capsi**** spray, OC spray,
capsaicin spray, or capsi****
spray is a
lachrymator (tear gas)
product containing the
compound capsaicin...
- when soft, are
known as '
oleoresins', and when
containing benzoic acid or
cinnamic acid they are
called balsams.
Oleoresins are naturally-occurring mixtures...
- (balsams, oleo gum resins, and
natural oleoresins).
Resinous plant exudates (balsams, oleo gum resins, and
natural oleoresins) and
animal secretions (ambergris...
- decades. It
produced industrial chemicals before it
shifted to
oleoresins. The
oleoresin business was
initially based on
research by the
Central Food Technological...
-
Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS);
section ยง182.20
Essential oils,
oleoresins (solvent-free), and
natural extractives (including distillates)". U.S...
- 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]...
- were very
similar in all of
three morphological characteristics studies.
Oleoresins (volatile portion) were also similar.
While the
species has a limited...
-
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;...