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gurjun
gurjun (ˈgɜːdʒən) Also gurjan, gurjon. The native name for a large tree of the East Indies and Philippine Islands, Dipterocarpus alatus, from which and other species of Dipterocarpus a viscid balsamic liquid is obtained, called gurjun balsam or gurjun oil, used as a varnish and medicinally.1858 Simm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gurjunene
Gurjunene, also known as (-)-α-gurjunene, is a natural carbotricyclic sesquiterpene that is most commonly found in gurjun balsam, an essential oil compound wikipedia.org
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gurgeon
gurgeon (ˈgɜːdʒən) [perh. related to gurjun.] gurgeon-stopper, a hardwood tree, Eugenia buxifolia, found in Florida and the West Indies; cf. stopper n. 8.1884 [see stopper n. 8]. 1908 N. L. Britton N. Amer. Trees 724 Spanish Stopper—Eugenia buxifolia... Also called Gurgeon stopper; this small tree o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Balsam
terebinthifolius or Lithraea brasiliensis) Damar Dragon's blood (Calamus draco) Elemi Frankincense (Olibanum) Galbanum Guayacán (Guaiacum officinale) Guggul Gurjun wikipedia.org
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Dipterocarpus turbinatus
Dipterocarpus turbinatus (Khmer ; India gurjan, gurjun, gurgina; Tagalog ; Chinese ; Malay language , the last an international name for Dipterocarpus The resin of the tree (known internationally as East Indian copaiba balsam) is used in India, where it is the source of kanyin oil and gurjun oil, and wikipedia.org
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wood-oil
ˈwood-oil A name for several oils or oily substances obtained from various trees: (a) from the East Indian Dipterocarpus alatus and other species (= gurjun balsam or oil); (b) from the East Indian Satinwood, Chloroxylon Swietenia; (c) from the seeds of the Chinese Oil-tree or Varnish-tree, Aleurites... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dipterocarpus
The oil is sold under the trade names gurjun oil, kanyin oil, wood oil, and Keruing oil. wikipedia.org
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