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Gum Olibanum

Gum olibanum, also known as frankincense, is a resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia. It is highly valued for its aromatic properties and has been used for centuries in incense, perfumes, and traditional medicine.

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Physical Appearance:

Form: Typically found in the form of tears, granules, or powder.

Color: Ranges from pale yellow to amber or brown.

Texture: Hard and brittle when dry; slightly sticky when fresh.

Chemical Composition:

Resin Acids: Contains boswellic acids, which have medicinal properties.

Essential Oils: Contains volatile oils that contribute to its aromatic properties.

Gums: Contains polysaccharides that give it its sticky texture when wet.

Specifications

Purity:

Foreign Matter: Less than 1%.

Insoluble Residue: Typically less than 1%.

Moisture Content: Generally around 5-10%.

Physicochemical Properties:

Solubility: Partially soluble in water; more soluble in alcohol and oils.

Aroma: Characteristic fragrant, woody, and slightly spicy scent.

Burning Properties: Burns slowly, producing aromatic smoke.

Applications

Incense and Aromatherapy:

Incense: Burned as incense in religious ceremonies, meditation, and aromatherapy.

Essential Oils: Extracted and used in aromatherapy for its calming and grounding effects.

Perfumes and Cosmetics:

Fragrance: Used as a base note in perfumes due to its warm, woody scent.

Skincare: Incorporated into creams, lotions, and ointments for its potential anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties.

Food and Beverages:

Flavoring: Occasionally used as a flavoring agent in certain traditional dishes and beverages.

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