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Peruvian balsam

Germsui Black Salve. Lard, 24 parts white oxide of zinc and Peruvian balsam, of each 3 parts nitrate of silver, finely pulverized, 1 part. This formula is taken from tho Hamburg Pharmacopoeia. [Pg.301]

Balsam Peru. Peruvian balsam Indian balsam China oil Black balsam Honduras balsam Surinam balsam. From Toluifera pereirae (Klotzsch) Bail]. (Myroxylon perei-rae Klotzsch), Leguminosae. Habit. Central America (San Salvador) in forests near Pacific coast. Constit 50-60% cinnamein —esters of cinnamic and benzoic acid about 28% resin, styracine, vanillin Ref Bergemann, Pharmazie 5, 494 (1950) Cortesi, Bull Soc. Pharm. Bordeaux 89, 141 (1951). C.A. 46, 1718b (1952). [Pg.151]

Precautions An allergen. Combustible when heated. Synonyms balsam peru oil Peruvian balsam Barium Thiosulfate... [Pg.54]

SCN balsam-of-Peru tree OCN Peruvian balsam Part oleoresin... [Pg.591]

Definition Obtained by extraction or distillation of Peruvian balsam, Myroxyion pereirae, contg. mainly benzyl benzoate, benzyl cinnamate Properties Yel. to pale brn. si. vise, liq. sweet, balsamic odor/taste sol. in most fixed oils sol. with turbidity in min. oil partly sol. in propylene glycol pract. insol. in glycerin Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods cosmetics ingred. [Pg.379]

Peruvian balsam. See Balsam Peru (Myroxylon pereirae)... [Pg.3267]

Occurs as free acid and as esters in storax, Peruvian balsam and other resins. Monoelinic, colourless cryst. M.p. 133°. B.p. 300°. Sol. [Pg.558]

Occurs in storax and Peruvian balsam. Needles. M.p. 44°. Sol EtOH. EtjO. D M565. [Pg.560]

Synonyms Balsam of Peru Balsamum peruvianim Black balsam China oil Honduras balsam Indian balsam Peruvian balsam Surinam balsam Peru Balsams Balsam Peru oil Oil Balsam Peru Peru balsam Myroxylon pereirae klotzsch resin Myrosperum pereira balsam Toluifera pereira balsam Peru balsam oil Myroxylon pereirae klotzsch oil... [Pg.1196]

Balsams are physiological or pathological substances secreted by some plant species. They contain essential oils and resins and esters of organic acids (mainly benzoic and cinnamic acids). The well-known Peruvian balsam flows from injured trees of the genus Myroxylon (Fabaceae), such as M. balsamum var. genuinum and M. b. var. pereirae, which are native to Central and South America. [Pg.632]

Common/vernacular names Balsam of Peru, balsam-of-Peru tree, black balsam, Indian balsam, Peru balsam, and Peruvian balsam. [Pg.69]


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