-
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...