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Copaiba oil contains a significant amount of kaurenoic acid, ... This high quality product has been sustainably wild harvested in Amazon Rainforest by tapping the tree, much like tapping for rubber or maple syrup. It is a wonderful sustainable resource from the rainforest. This product is backed by Raintree's...
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www.rain-tree.com/copaiba-oil.htm
www.rain-tree.com/copaiba-oil.htm
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That the oleoresin called copaiba could be obtained by incising the trunk was first reported in England in 1625, in a work published by Purchas, "...a single tree is said to yield about 40 litres." (Grieve, 1931, reprinted 1974). Quoting nobel-laureate Calvin, Maugh says (1979), "Natives ...
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www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Copaifera_langs...
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The copaiba tree is branched and grows up to 90 feet in height.The part that is used is the oleoresin (a clear yellow resin) accumulated in cavities within the trunk; it is obtained by making incisions in the tree trunk. ... Copaifera Officinalis (copaiba) is a well branched tropical tree that grows up to 100 feet tall.
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www.tropilab.com/copaiba.html
www.tropilab.com/copaiba.html
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Complete description of the African Copaiba Balsam Tree (Daniellia Oliveri) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the African Copaiba Balsam Tree and gardening on Garden Guides. ... The African Copaiba Balsam Tree (Daniellia Oliveri) may be available from nurseries,
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www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/african-copaiba-balsam-tr...
www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/african-copaiba-balsam-tree-daniellia-oliveri/
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According to Piso, the copaiba tree is not very frequent in the Province of Pernambuco, but thrives luxuriantly in the Island of Maranhao, which, he says, furnishes the balsam of commerce in great quantity.
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www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/lloyd-hist/copaifera....
www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/lloyd-hist/copaifera.html
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A single copaiba tree can provide about 40 liters resin per year, making it a sustainable rainforest resource that can be harvested without destroying the tree or the forest in which it grows. Copaiba balsam is a clear transparent liquid, that thickens and gets yellow, almost brown, when in contact with the air.
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www.aromaherbshow.com/index_057.htm
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A PLANTS profile of Daniellia oliveri (African copaiba balsam tree) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Daniellia oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalziel ; African copaiba balsam tree;
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Copaiba Oil is actually an oleoresin tapped from the Amazon rainforest Copaiba tree. This resinous oil is rich in beta-carophylene which promotes germ-free ...
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www.prontostyle.com/product/handcrafted-brazilian-rain-...
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The Denver Channel reports the copaiba tree has some serious potential as a biofuel, said biologist Chhandak Basu. The plant comes with a few problems: it only grows in the tropics and it grows too slowly to efficiently make the resin into a fuel for your car.
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www.biodieselinvesting.com/biodiesel-archives/2009/09/1...
www.biodieselinvesting.com/biodiesel-archives/2009/09/10/copaiba-tree-has-potential-for-biofuel/
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