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Birch Tar Oil, Rectified

Birch Tar Oil, Rectified, occurs as a clear, dark brown liquid with a strong leather odor. It is the pyroligneous oil obtained by dry distillation of the bark and the wood of Betula pendula Roth and related species of Betula (Fam. Betulaceae) and rectified by steam distillation. It is soluble in most fixed oils, but it is insoluble in glycerin, in mineral oil, and in propylene glycol. [Pg.50]

SI. Birch Tar Oil, Rectified. "Essenlial oil of birch wood". Obtained from the empyreumatic oil by steam distillation. Constit. Phenol, cresol, xyienol, guaiacol, Creosol. pyiDcatecbol. [Pg.193]

Synonyms Betula pendula tar oil Birch tar oil Birch tar oil, rectified... [Pg.497]

Birch oil. See Birch (Betula alba) oil Birch sap. See Birch (Betula alba) sap Birch tar oil. See Birch (Betula pendula) tar oil Birch (Betula alba) oil Birch tar oil, rectified. See Birch (Betula pendula) tar oil... [Pg.497]


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