| NOUN | an oleoresin | oleoresins |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Synthite inaugurated it's blending facility in Sao Paulo, Brazil producing up to 190 tonnes per annum of oleoresin and essential oil blends.
- Curcumin is mainly produced in industry as a pigment by using turmeric oleoresin as the starting material which curcuminoids can be isolated from.
- Capsorubin is a carotenoid found in red bell pepper ("Capsicum annuum") and a component of paprika oleoresin.
- Earlier Byadagi Chilli was grown mainly for the purpose of using it in food items as a spicy ingredient but recently, it has also been grown for the extraction of oleoresin, a red oil from the pods.
- Turpentine is the oleoresin of conifers (crude turpentine) or the volatile oil part thereof (oil of turpentine).
- ] oleoresin obtained from the trunk of several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees (genus "Copaifera").
- Crude gum or oleoresin can be collected from the wounds of living pine trees.
- As Federal Police officers, USMP officers carry firearms and a variety of police equipment, including batons, handcuffs, radios and oleoresin capsicum.
- Its leaves yield a fragrant oleoresin known as labdanum, used in perfumes, especially as a fixative.
- Restraints used are ADI Saf-Lok Mark-IV and V handcuffs and Flexi-cuffs. Mk-6 and Mk-9 First Defense oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray are also general issue.
- Christian Friedrich Bucholz (19 September 1770 – 9 June 1818) was a German pharmaceutical chemist who is credited with the isolation of the oleoresin capsaicin in a crude form from chilli peppers using solvent extraction in 1816.
- The flavor contained within the pepper's oleoresin is more effectively brought out by heating it in oil.
- Additional ingredients may be used to add flavor and to brown the chicken, such as oleoresin, yeast extract, sodium tripolyphosphate, and natural flavorings.
- Ateronon is a nutraceutical composed of lactolycopene, a combination of lycopene from tomato oleoresin and a whey protein matrix which increases the absorption / bioavailability of lycopene.
- It is a major constituent of pine oleoresin with the chemical formula of C20H30O2.
- Some believe its oleoresin to have been the stacte used together with frankincense, galbanum, and onycha to make Ketoret, the Tabernacle incense of the Old Testament.
- The pentadecyl catechols of the oleoresin within the sap of poison ivy and related plants causes the allergic reaction; the plants produce a mixture of pentadecylcatechols, which collectively is called urushiol.
- Most oleoresins are used as flavors and perfumes, some are used medicinally (e. ...
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