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Sumac wax

CAS 8001-39-6 103798-70-5 EINECS/ELINCS 310-125-5 Synonyms Japan tallow Japan wax Rhus succedanea Rhus succedanea cera Rhus succedanea wax Sumac wax Definition Fat expressed from the mesocarpof thefmitof Rhus succedanea, contg. 10-15% palmitin, stearin, olein, 1%japanic acid Properties Pale yel. solid, greasy feel tallow-like rancid odor and taste sol. in benzene, naphtha, CSj, ether, hot alcohol, alkalis insol. in water, cold alcohol dens. 0.97-0.98 m.p. 53.5-55 C acid no. 22-23 iodine no. 10-15 sapon. no. 217-237 Toxicology TSCA listed Precaution Combustible... [Pg.1166]

Sulfuric acid, monooctyl ester, sodium salt See Sodium octyl sulfate Sulfuric acid, monotetradecyl ester, sodium salt Sulhirk acid, myristyl ester, sodium salt See Sodium myristyl sulfate Sulfuric ether. See Ethyl ether Sulphadione. See 4,4 -Diaminodiphenyi suifone Sulphuric acid. See Sulfuric acid Sumac wax. See Japan (Rhus succedanea) wax... [Pg.1370]

Synonyms Japan tallow Japan wax Rhus succedanea Rhus succedanea cera Rhus succedanea wax Sumac wax... [Pg.2287]

Sumaciear P30, P35. See Polyquaternium-6 Sumac wax. See Japan (Rhus succedanea) wax Sumagic. See Uniconizole Sumatra benzoin. See Gum benzoin Sumatra camphor. See DL-Borneol Sumine 2005. See N-Benzylamine Sumine 2015. See N-Benzyidimethylamine Summer savory. See Summer savory (Satureia hortensis)... [Pg.4272]

Japan wax Protective coating of kernels from small shrubs (sumac plants, Rhus genus) growing in China or Japan Triacylglycerols, palmitin as major compound... [Pg.100]

Jaoanese wax A yellowish fat obtained from the berries of certain soectes of sumac, chiefly In Japan, and used similarly to beeswax. [Pg.13]

Carnauba wax is also known as Brazil wax and is a wax from the leaves of Copernicia pmnifera. Ouricury wax can be obtained from the Brazilian Feather Pakn Syagrus coronata. Espar is a wine plant. Shellac is a resin from trees of India. Historically, shellac has been known as the material for gramophone records. Japan wax is obtained from the berries of certain sumac trees. It is a byproduct from the fabrication of natural lacquers. [Pg.195]


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