Benzoin siam resin
- Benzoin siam resin is a valuable ingredient in making perfume, essential oils, aromatic industry
- Packing: PE bag, carton or as customer's requirement
- Part use: Tree resin
- Origin: Vietnam
- Shelf life: 2 years
- Delivery: 7 - 10 days after signed Sales Contract
- Payment: T/T, L/C
Boswellia, also known as Indian frankincense, is an herbal extract taken from the Boswellia serrata tree.
Resin made from boswellia extract has been used for centuries in Asian and African folk medicine. It is believed to treat chronic inflammatory illnesses as well as a number of other health conditions. Boswellia is available as a resin, pill, or cream.
Oleo Pine Resin is a natural mixture of oil, carboxylic acid and oxygenated product of terpene derived from Pine tree. These resins in early stage are in liquid gummy form but it gets hardened with time and treatment. The resins compounds are classified in different manner depending on its chemical composition and its application.
Oleo Pine Resin is the natural raw material derived from Indonesian Pine Trees (Pine Mercusii). Resins are obtained by the tapping of living pine trees, which is a labor-intensive operation similar to rubber-tapping, used to produce Gum Rosin & Turpentine Oil.
The styrax benzoin tree is evergreen, and grows naturally in northern sumatra, indonesia.
The tree yields an almond shaped solid gum resin called benzoin gum sumatra (cas number: 9000-05-9), collected from incisions made into the trunk of the tree.
The gum resin is of high quality and has many commercial uses.
Gum benzoin sumatra is used as raw material in a variety of industries.
In perfumery in particular, benzoin is widely used as a fixative, with its warm scent able to blend with other fragrances, and its ability to slow the dispersion of essential oils and other fragrance materials into the air.
In pharmacy, sumatran benzoin is used for its excellent antiseptic, astringent and expectorant properties. It is used in products for the treatment of skin problems, wound healing, bronchitis, catarrh, upper respiratory tract infections, ulcers, fever, inflammation, cough, and in more general skin care products.
The cosmetics industry utilizes benzoin gum sumatra in many products; its excellent preservative qualities ensure that it is always in demand, and it is used as a fixative in the manufacture of all kinds of soaps, creams and lotions.
Benzoin is also used in the food industry as a flavoring agent, where small amounts are added to many processed foods, and these products range from different kinds of beverages to all kinds of packaged baked goods.
Type of benzoin gum for grade i
* rough shape ( usd 25 / kg)
* peanut shape( usd 23 / kg)
* corn shape ( usd 19 / kg)
Stone resin is sap that has become fossilized. This sap is obtained from the ground. Damar batu undergoes a natural hardening process. Stone resin is obtained from trees of the dipterocarp species. used as paint, batik dye, wax, printing ink, linoleum and cosmetics.
Dammar, also called dammar gum, or damar gum, is a resin obtained from the tree family Dipterocarpaceae in India and Southeast Asia, principally those of the genera Shorea or Hopea (synonym Balanocarpus). The resin of some species of Canarium may also called dammar. Most is produced by tapping trees; however, some is collected in fossilised form on the ground. The gum varies in colour from clear to pale yellow, while the fossilised form is grey-brown. Dammar gum is a triterpenoid resin, containing many triterpenes and their oxidation products. Many of them are low molecular weight compounds (dammarane, dammarenolic acid, oleanane, oleanonic acid, etc.), but dammar also contains a polymeric fraction, composed of polycadinene. The name dammar is a Malay word meaning â??resinâ?? or â??torch made from resinâ??.
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Oleoresin offered by us is a resin and a hydrocarbon secretion of plants, particularly coniferous trees. These are valued for their chemical properties and in production of products like adhesives, food glazing agents and varnishes. Further, these are also used for organic synthesis as well as constituents of incense and perfumes. The range of Oleoresin include labdanum (soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from rockroses that are used in perfumes as a fixative), balsam (various fragrant oleoresins finding usage in medicines and perfumes), gum turpentine (obtained from conifers especially pines), copaiba balsam (an oleoresin that is used in varnishes & ointments), gum labdanum (dark brown to greenish oleoresin having fragrant odor and usage as fixative in perfumes) and oleoresin capiscum (oleoresin extracted from capsicum pepper plant).