- Frankincense, also
known as
olibanum (/oʊˈlɪbənəm/), is an
aromatic resin used in
incense and perfumes,
obtained from
trees of the
genus Boswellia in the...
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olibanum tree, is a tree in the
genus Boswellia, in the
Burseraceae family, from
which frankincense, a
resinous dried sap, is harvested. The
olibanum...
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perfume lasts.
Fixatives can be
resinoids (e.g. benzoin, labdanum, myrrh,
olibanum, storax, tolu balsam),
terpenoids (e.g. ambroxide),
polycyclic ketones...
- brasiliensis)
Damar Dragon's
blood (Calamus draco)
Elemi Frankincense (
Olibanum)
Galbanum Guaia****
officinale Guggul Gurjun balsam Imbauba balsam (Cecropia...
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Boswellia serrata is a
plant that
produces Indian frankincense. The
plant is
native to much of
India and the
Punjab region that
extends into ****stan....
- free dictionary.
Turushka (or Turuṣka) may
refer to: a
Sanskrit word for
olibanum a term
often used for
Turks in some
ancient sources; see
Kushan Empire...
- Retamar, J. A.; et al. (1987). "A
Fresh Look at the
Constituents of
Indian Olibanum Oil".
Flavour Fragr. J. 2 (3): 99–102. doi:10.1002/ffj.2730020304. Hayashi...
- 1-Octen-3-ol 1-Octen-3-yl
acetate 2-Octenal
Octyl isobutyrate Oleic acid
Olibanum oil
Opoponax oil and gum
Orange blossom water, absolute, and leaf absolute...
- ailments.
Commonly used
resins in
perfumery include labdanum, frankincense/
olibanum, myrrh,
balsam of Peru, benzoin. Pine and fir
resins are a particularly...
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yield highly fragrant resins and balsams, such as myrrh,
frankincense (
olibanum) and balm of Gilead.
Among the
larger trees are the
mountain cedar, reaching...