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Camphor; (Cinnamomum camphora); Click on graphic for larger imag ... the other as East Indian oil of Camphor, from the D. aromatica but this oil is not found in European or American trade. It is less volatile than the other, and has a distinctive odour; it is highly prized by the Chinese, who use it for embalming purposes...
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Find out about the science and chemistry of Camphor (2-camphanone, bornan-2-one, caladryl, 2-bornanone), see colourful images of Camphor and explore interactive 3D molecules of Camphor ... click on the picture above to interact with the 3D model of the; Camphor structure ; (this will open a new browser window)
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4. USES 4.1 Indications Camphor is used: as a rubefacient as a plasticizer for cellulose esters and ethers in the manufacture of plastics (especially celluloid) in lacquers and varnishes in explosives and pyrotechnics as a moth repellent in the manufacture of cymene as a preservative in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
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Camphor, a bicyclic terpene ketone, is a tough gummy volatile fragrant crystalline compound obtained from the wood and bark of the camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora, Taiwan) by steam distillation. ... Molecular formula: C10H16O ... camphor 3D...
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Cinnamomum camphora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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for the Australian tree also known as Camphorwood, see Cinnamomum oliveri Cinnamomum camphora (commonly known as Camphor tree , Camphorwood or camphor laurel ) is a large evergreen tree ...
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Camphor is a rubefacient -- it relieves mild pain and itching, and creates inflammation and redness when rubbed into the skin. It has a cooling effect when applied to the skin, much like menthol. ... Camphor is used in acne medications, cough remedies, ear drops, and other medications where its ability to soothe the skin...
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camphor (kăm'fur) [key], C10H16O, white, crystalline solid ketone with a characteristic pungent odor and taste. ... It melts at 176°C and boils at 204°C. The natural variety, Japan camphor, is obtained by steam distillation of the wood of the camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) native to China, Japan, and Taiwan (its...
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Manufacturers of fine chemicals based on turpentine. Products includes synthetic camphor, menthol, thymol. ... Our vast product range includes Synthetic Camphor, Terpineols, Pine Oils, Resins, Astrolide, Dihydromyrcenol, and several other chemicals finding applications in vast array of industries ranging from...
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