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| oleoresin | 1. <chemistry> A natural mixture of a terebinthinate oil and a resin. 2. <medicine> A liquid or semiliquid preparation extracted (as from capsicum, cubebs, or ginger) by means of ether, and consisting of fixed or volatile oil holding resin in solution. Oleores"inous. Origin: L.oleum oil + E. Resin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ginger oleoresin | A carminative, stimulant, and flavoring agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| oleoresin |
a naturally occurring mixture of a resin and an essential oil; obtained from certain plants
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| oleoresin |
solvent extracted aromatic liquid containing essential oils and resin; (banned in most places)
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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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| 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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| oleoresin |
a homogenous mixture of resin(s) and volatile oil(s).
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| oleoresin | a naturally occurring mixture of a resin and an essential oil |
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