PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «GURJUN»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GURJUN»
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gurjun en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals
Gurjun. Botanical names: Dipterocarpus tuberculatus Roxb.; Dipterocarpus
turbinatus C. F. Gaertn.; Dipterocarpus jourdainii Pierre ex Laness.;
Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb. Family: Dipterocarpaceae Essential oil Source:
Balsamic resin Key ...
Robert Tisserand, Rodney Young, 2013
2
The Aromatherapy Encyclopedia: A Concise Guide to Over 385 ...
... glandulosa — Gurjun balsam Dipterocarpus gracilis — Gurjun balsam
Dipterocarpus griffithi — Gurjun balsam Dipterocarpus jourdaninii — Gurjun
balsam Dipterocarpus palasus — Gurjun balsam Dipterocarpus turbinatus —
Gurjun balsam ...
Carol Schiller, David Schiller, 2008
Gurjun Balsam 147 in flacons designed by Raymond Guerlain and originally
made by Baccarat, the later ones in flacons designed by the sculptor Robert
Granai*. Exceptionally, the flacon for 'Bouquet de Faunes' (25) was made by
Lalique.
4
Common Fragrance and Flavor Materials: Preparation, ...
Gurjun balsam oil is produced by steam distillation of balsams obtained from
several Dipteroearpus species (Dipterocarpaceae); the trees grow in South and
East Asia. The oil is a yellow, slightly viscous liquid with a weak, woodlike odor.
Kurt Bauer, Dorothea Garbe, Horst Surburg, 2008
5
The Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
Like one of these, the gurjun resin a forms a saline compound with magnesia,
which dissolves in a mixture of the resin b and essential oil. The close
resemblance in the physical and chemical properties of this gurjun and copaiba
balsam led ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1843
6
Spirit Varnishes Technology Handbook (with Testing and Analysis)
Gurjun Balsam or Cochin-China Wood Oil—Origin :— This oleoresin,
notwithstanding its synonym, has no connexion whatever with Japanese wood oil
. The latter is a fatty oil belonging to the class of drying oils. Gurjun balsam is an
oleo-resin ...
7
An English Index to the Plants of India
B. Goolal. T. Yerra-L T. Nella-wooly-mera. B. Bun-gab. T. Kawoolimera. B. Oori-
gab. B. Shweta-gurjun. B. Telia-gurjun. B. Gurjun. S. Shimbee. B. Makhun-shim.
B. Ranga-makhun-shim. Gen. and Spec. Native Names. (large white.) (small
white.) ...
8
Modern soaps, candles, and glycerin
('opnibiu ('llL'Ufll'lul-(JiL Coal—nil, fatty oils, resin (one case. IS per cent), oil
gurjun balsam, cloves, cinnamon-leaf, cedar-wood. Turpentine, oil of carav-'aya'
haft, and added limonene. Tenn “ twice rectified ” for this article is rather
misleading, ...
9
Mabberley's Plant-book: A Portable Dictionary of Plants, ...
Oleoresins (gurjun oil or balsam) form. much exported from Ind. for slow- drying
varnishes. D. oblongifolius Blume(neram, S Thailand, Malay Pen., Borneo) – char
. rheophyte of fast-flowing rivers ('neram'rivers) Dipterocome Fischer & C. Meyer.
Gurjun oil. Passes test. Heavy metals (as Pb). Not more than 40 parts per million (
0.004 per cent). Lead. Not more than 10 parts per million (0.001 per cent). TESTS
Angular rotation. Determine in a 100-mm. tube as directed under Optical ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Food Protection Committee, 1967
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