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olefin (material) Types of unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons, including ethylene, propylene, and butene. They are the bases for such plastics as polypropylene and polyethylene.
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oleoresin This is a natural resinous exudation from plants, or an aromatic liquid preparation, extracted from botanical matter using solvents. They consist almost entirely of a mixture of essential oil and resin.
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oleic acid Fatty acid that is a common constituent of many animals and vegetables. It is a common cosmetic ingredient.
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oleoresin The nonaqueous secretion of resin acids dissolved in a terpene hydrocarbon oil which is produced in, or exuded from, the intercellular resin ducts of a living tree or accumulated, together with oxidation products, in the dead wood of weathered limbs or stumps. Commonly called pine gum, gum, pitch, or even sap.
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oleum Refers to the fixed oil preparation pressed or squeezed from the plant material.
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