Galbanum

Galbanum gum is a natural resin that has been used for centuries for its medicinal and cosmetic properties. It is widely used in the perfume and fragrance industry as a fixative and in the production of incense. If you are a buyer looking to purchase galbanum gum in wholesale quantities, it is important to have a good understanding of the technical aspects of this product. In this technical guide, we will provide you with information on the synonyms, botanical names, part of the plant used, chemical composition, growing locations, odor type, appearance, extraction methods, applications, and market price of galbanum gum.

Synonyms: Galbanum gum is also known by several other names including gummi galbanum, galbanum resin, and styrax galbanum.

Botanical Names: The botanical names for galbanum gum are Ferula galbaniflua and Ferula gummosa.

Part of the plant used: Galbanum gum is obtained from the roots of the Ferula galbaniflua and Ferula gummosa plants.

Chemical composition: Galbanum gum is composed of resin acids, esters, and volatile oils. The major components of galbanum oil are beta-pinene, alpha-pinene, and limonene.

Growing locations: Galbanum gum is native to Iran, but it is also found in other countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey.

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