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  2. Copaiba - Wikipedia

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    Copaiba is also used as an artist material, [9] especially in oil paint recipes and in ceramic decoration. Mineral painters use a medium made of copaiba, turpentine and lavender to mix with their minerals for adhesion to ceramic vessels before kiln firing. [10] Copaiba makes a good medium for oils and helps with both adhesion and quality of shine.

  3. Copaifera officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Copaifera officinalis, the copaiba balsam, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Venezuela. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] It has been introduced to Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Sierra Leone, India, and Sri Lanka. [ 1 ]

  4. Copaifera - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name means "copal-bearer" (or more accurately, copaiba-bearer), since economically important resins and essential oils can be acquired from them. They are also important for production of biodiesel and wood, especially Copaifera langsdorffii. Other species are threatened, mainly by deforestation.

  5. Copaifera langsdorffii - Wikipedia

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    The main compound in the oil is copaiba (15%), an oleoresin which is useful in the production of oil products such as lacquers and can be used as biodiesel. After filtration, this oil can be used in the engine of a regular diesel automobile. [2]: 10 Some natives have been reported to use the fuel for cooking. [2]: 9

  6. Category:Essential oils - Wikipedia

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    This category includes all essential oils such as Tea tree oil, obtained by distillation from plant materials. It does not include specific constituents of those oils (e.g., limonene)- these should be listed under the appropriate sub-category of Category:Organic compounds

  7. Caryophyllene - Wikipedia

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    Caryophyllene can be produced synthetically, [4] but it is invariably obtained from natural sources because it is widespread. It is a constituent of many essential oils, especially clove oil, the oil from the stems and flowers of Syzygium aromaticum (cloves), the essential oil of Cannabis sativa, copaiba, rosemary, and hops. [3]

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