Balsam

Balsam concretes are aromatic plant extracts that are commonly used in the fragrance and cosmetics industries. They are highly concentrated and can be used to create complex and unique scents. In this technical guide, we will provide detailed information about balsam concretes to help buyers make informed purchasing decisions.

Synonyms: Balsam concretes are also known as resinoids or oleoresins.

Botanical names: Balsam concretes are extracted from various botanical sources, including:

  • Copaifera officinalis (copaiba balsam)
  • Styrax benzoin (benzoin balsam)
  • Commiphora myrrha (myrrh balsam)
  • Commiphora opobalsamum (balsam of Mecca)

Chemical composition: Balsam concretes are complex mixtures of aromatic compounds, including resins, essential oils, and other natural substances. The chemical composition of balsam concretes can vary depending on the botanical source and extraction method.

Growing Locations: The botanical sources of balsam concretes are mainly found in tropical and subtropical regions, including South America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

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