Definition of Resinoids. Meaning of Resinoids. Synonyms of Resinoids

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Definition of Resinoids

Resinoid
Resinoid Res"in*oid (r?z"?n-oid), a. Somewhat like resin.

Meaning of Resinoids from wikipedia

- improve their flow and processing properties. Resinoids are mainly used as perfume fixatives. The resinoids described above should be distinguished from...
- cis-cyclohexane-1,2-diol. In perfumery, the term castoreum refers to the resinoid extract resulting from the dried and alcohol tinctured beaver castor. The...
- increase the time for which the scent of a perfume lasts. Fixatives can be resinoids (e.g. benzoin, labdanum, myrrh, olibanum, storax, tolu balsam), terpenoids...
- in USDA zones 3–9. The plant contains toxic glycosides, alkaloids and resinoids. These can cause weakness, seizures and corneal injuries. Use of the plant...
- perfumery concretes, obtained especially from flowers, and to perfumery resinoids, which are prepared also from animal secretions. Most oleoresins are used...
- of extracting and preserving fragrances. These include concretes and resinoids. The English word pomade derives from French pommade, itself from Italian...
- production of natural raw materials (essential oils, concretes, absolutes, resinoids and molecular distillation) and the production of concentrate, also called...
- second strongest-scented bdellium after that of hadi (C. guidottii). A resinoid is prepared from the oleo-gum-resin by solvent extraction. Steam distillation...
- 5% 4  Netherlands 4,986 5.5% 5  Belgium 4,716 5.2% Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations 164,825 1  France 22,921 13...
- extraction to yield either a tincture (10 or 20 percent), an absolute, or a resinoid. The chemical in civet oil that gives it most of its distinctive odor is...