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Bulnesia sarmienti

C, obtained from the wool oil of Bulnesia sarmienti, Lorenz. On heating with sulphur it gives guaiazulene. [Pg.196]

Guaiol, CjgHjgO, is an odourless sesquiterpene alcohol found in the essential oil of the wood of Bulnesia Sarmienti, known as guaiac wood oil. [Pg.155]

Buff rutile. See Chrome antimony titanium buff Bufioc 528. See Sodium dimethyidithiocarbamate Buiab 9009. See Zinc phosphate Bulgarian rose oil. See Rose oil Bulldock. See Cyfluthrin Bull s-Eye . See Polyacrylamide Bulnesia sarmienti oil. See Guaiac (Guaiacum officinale) wood oil Bumetrizole... [Pg.572]

Synonyms Bulnesia sarmienti oil Champacawood oil Guaiacum officinale Guaiacum officinale wood oil Guaiacum spp. oil... [Pg.1953]

Guaioxide (212) which was first separated from guaiac wood oil Bulnesia sarmienti Lor.) 29, 140) has a distinct woody, musty odor character 443). The aerial parts and the roots of the Chinese herb... [Pg.480]

This oil is identical with that which used to be offered in commerce under the name of champaca wood oil. As a matter of fact neither name can be regarded as correct. The wood from which the oil is distilled was formerly believed to be that known as Palo baJsamo or gnaiacum wood. It was originally believed to be the product of Guaiacum officinale, but it is now clearly settled that it is the product of Bulnesia sarmienti, and is... [Pg.461]

Guaiacwood oil Bulnesia sarmienti Wood SD Guaiol, bulnesol, bul-nesene, guaiene, patchoulene, guaioxide... [Pg.399]

Source Bulnesia sarmienti Lorentz ex Griseb. (Family Zygophyllaceae). [Pg.345]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.325 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.345 ]




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