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Fir needle oil, Canadian

Fir Needle Oil, Canadian Type, occurs as a colorless to faintly yellow liquid with a pleasant, balsamic odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from needles and twigs of Abies balsamea L., Mill (Fam. Pinaceae). It is soluble in most fixed oils and in mineral oil. It is slightly soluble in propylene glycol, but it is insoluble in glycerin. [Pg.179]

Synonyms cas 9001-33-6 debricin ficus protease ficus proteinase mouERoxYL delabarre tl367 Fir Needle Oil, Canadian Type... [Pg.144]

Synonyms Canadian fir needle oil Fir needle oil Fir needle oil, Canadian Fir needles and twigs oil Silver fir oil Silver pine oil... [Pg.1823]

Firemaster 836. See 2-Chloroethyl 2-bromoethyl 3-bromoneopentyl phosphate Firemaster 2100. See Decabromodiphenylethane FireShieid H] FireShieid HPM] FireShieid HPM-UF] FireShieid L. See Antimony trioxide Firestone Nyion 200-001. See Nylon 6 Firestone Nyion C212-15C. See Nylon Firm-Tex . See Food starch, modified Fir needle oil Fir needle oil, Canadian. See Fir (Abies alba) needle oil... [Pg.1823]

Canadian fir needle oil (balsam fir oil) is produced in Canada and in several northern states of the United States from needles and twigs of Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. It is an almost colorless to pale yellow liquid with a pleasant balsamic odor. [Pg.215]

Canadian balsam extract. See Balsam Canada (Abies balsamea) extract Canadian fir needle oil. See Fir (Abies alba) needle oil... [Pg.732]


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