Benzoin

Benzoin Gum is a resinous substance that is obtained from the bark of various trees in the Styrax genus. It has been used for centuries in various applications such as incense, perfumes, and medicinal preparations. If you are a buyer looking to purchase wholesale quantities of Benzoin Gum, this technical guide will provide you with all the necessary information you need.

Synonyms: Benzoin Gum is also known as Benjamin, Gum Benjamin, and Styrax Benzoin.

Botanical Names: Benzoin Gum is obtained from various trees in the Styrax genus, including Styrax tonkinensis, Styrax benzoin, and Styrax paralleloneurus.

Part of the plant used: The resinous substance is obtained by making incisions in the bark of the tree, and allowing the resin to harden and crystallize.

Chemical composition: Benzoin Gum is composed mainly of benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, and vanillin. It also contains various other components such as benzyl benzoate, phenylpropanoids, and resin acids.

Growing locations: The trees that produce Benzoin Gum are primarily found in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Thailand, and Laos.

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    Name :PT Karimun Kencana Aromatics

    Type :Producer

    Headquarters :Indonesia

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