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Canarium luzonicum

Elemi oil, Elemi resinoid are obtained from exuded gum resin of Canarium luzonicum (Miqu.) A. Gray (Burseraceae), a tree growing in the Phillipines. The resin is extracted with a solvent to form the resinoid, which is a yellow to orange mass of high viscosity. The oil is produced by steam distillation of the gum resin and is a colorless to light yellow liquid. [Pg.194]

Synonyms Canarium commune gum oil Canarium commune oil Canarium luzonicum oil Canarium oil Manila elemi oil... [Pg.1605]

Elemi Gum e-b-me gom [NL elimi, prob. fr. Arabic al lami the elemi] (1543) n. Any of various natural oleoresins derived from certain tropical trees, especially Canarium luzonicum of the Philippines, and used in mabng varnishes and inks. It is soluble in most organic solvents, and used chiefly to impart elasticity and adhesion to lacquers and varnishes. [Pg.353]

Canarium luzonicum (family Burseraceae) Distributed in the tropics. It is cultivated in the Philippines and used in perfumes and for flavouring lemonade, baking and soups. [Pg.154]

Burseraceae Canarium luzonicum A. Gray Dipterocarpaceae Balanocarpus heimii King Dipterocarpus alatus Roxh Dipterocarpus costatus C.F. Gaertn Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn ... [Pg.93]

Around 60 elemanes are known at present and some of these have been isolated from woody tissues. (-)-Elemol (206) was first isolated in 1907 (350) from Manila elemi oil obtained from the oleoresin of Canarium luzonicum. (-)-)ff-Elemene (209) (238, 396), shyobunone (210) (419), and a few related elemanes occur in the essential oil from rhizomes of Acorus calamus, Resin from Ferula spp. (Galbanum resin) contains 10-epi-elemol (211) (391). The furane derivative, curzerenone (212), has been isolated from rhizomes of Curcuma zedoaria (195). The majority of presently known elemanes have a lactone ring and are known as elemanolides they have been recently rewiewed (146). Callitrin (213) is an example of an elemanolide that has been isolated from the heartwood of Callitris col-umellaris (59). [Pg.724]

Manila elemi oil Canarium luzonicum Exudate WD Limonene, a-phellan-drene, elemol... [Pg.400]

Source Canarium commune L. and C. luzonicum Miq. (Family Burseraceae). [Pg.261]


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