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  • The Sandalwood Oil
    The term sandalwood has been applied at various times to oils from several different sources. Today, almost all the sandalwood oil traded internationally is socalled East Indian sandalwood oil distilled from the heartwood and roots of Santalum album. ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e08.htm
 
  • The Litsea Cubeba Oil
    Oil of Chinese origin, the only source of internationally traded material, is rich in citral about 70 percent and has an intensely lemonlike, fresh, sweet odour. It competes to a limited extent with lemongrass, another citralrich oil, in fragrance ap ...
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  • The Eucalyptus Oil
    Eucalyptus oils are obtained by distillation of the leaves of Eucalyptus and have aromas characteristic of the particular species used. The oils are classified in the trade into three broad types according to their composition and main enduse: medici ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e07.htm
 
  • The Rosewood Oil
    Rosewood oil is obtained by felling wild, Amazonian species of Aniba and steam distilling the comminuted trunkwood. The oil bois de rose possesses a characteristic aroma and is a longestablished ingredient in the more expensive perfumes. Although for ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e06.htm
 
  • The Turpentine
    Turpentine is the volatile oil distilled from pine resin, which itself is obtained by tapping trees of the genus Pinus. The solid material left behind after distillation is known as rosin. Both products are used in a wide variety of applications but ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e10.htm
 
  • The Sassafras Oil
    There are two important sassafras oils of commerce: Brazilian sassafras oil, obtained from the trunkwood of Ocotea pretiosa, and Chinese sassafras oil from Cinnamomum camphora. Both contain 80 percent or more of safrole. True sassafras oil, from the ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e05.htm
 
  • The Cedarwood Oils
    Although termed cedarwood oils, the most important oils of this group are produced from distilling wood of a number of different juniperscypresses Juniperus and Cupressus spp., rather than true cedars Cedrus spp.. A cedar leaf oil is distilled from T ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e12.htm
 
  • Myrrh and Opopanax Resins and Oils
    Olibanum 1, myrrh and opopanax are the hardened, resinous exudates obtained from trees of certain Boswellia and Commiphora species. The resins, particularly olibanum, are used in unprocessed form for both fragrance and flavour purposes. The major fra ...
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/v5350e/V5350e11.htm
 
 
 
 
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