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  2. Resinoid (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    Resinous plant exudates (balsams, oleo gum resins, and natural oleoresins) and animal secretions (ambergris, castoreum, musk, and civet) are extracted with solvents such as methanol, ethanol, toluene, or acetone. Yields range from 50 to 95%. The products mainly consist of nonvolatile, resinous compounds.

  3. Myrrh - Wikipedia

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    The oleo-gum-resins of a number of other Commiphora species are also used as perfumes, medicines (such as aromatic wound dressings), and incense ingredients. These myrrh-like resins are known as bdellium (including guggul and African bdellium ), balsam ( balm of Gilead or Mecca balsam) and opopanax ( bisabol ).

  4. Benzoin (resin) - Wikipedia

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    Benzoin, known as kemenyan, from Gombong, Central Java Benzoin street vendor in Tapanoeli Residency, North Sumatra. Benzoin / ˈ b ɛ n z oʊ. ɪ n / or benjamin (corrupted pronunciation) [1] is a balsamic resin obtained from the bark of several species of trees in the genus Styrax.

  5. The Best Citrus Colognes for Men

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    It’s a fragrance designed for men, but Versace also makes a lighter-smelling women’s version. Top: Calabrian bergamot, water notes, fig leaf, grapefruit Middle: ambroxan, patchouli, black ...

  6. Storax balsam - Wikipedia

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    Pliny (Historia Naturalis 12.98, 15.26; 24.24) notes the use of storax as a perfume, while Scribonius Largus drank wine flavored with storax. [12] Ciris mentions storax as a fragrant hair dye. [ 13 ] Dioscorides ( De materia medica 1.79) reports its use as incense, similar to frankincense , having expectorant and soothing properties.

  7. Labdanum - Wikipedia

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    Labdanum is produced today mainly for the perfume industry. The raw resin is usually extracted by boiling the leaves and twigs. An absolute is also obtained by solvent extraction. An essential oil is produced by steam distillation. The raw gum is a black or sometimes dark brown, fragrant mass containing up to 20% or more of water.