Oakmoss

Oakmoss gum is a natural plant material widely used in perfumery for its unique and complex fragrance. If you are a buyer interested in purchasing wholesale quantities of oakmoss gum, it's important to have a good understanding of its characteristics, properties, and applications. In this technical document, we will provide you with the essential information you need to know to make an informed purchasing decision.

Synonyms: Oakmoss gum is also known as Evernia prunastri gum or Evernia furfuracea gum.

Botanical Names: The botanical names for oakmoss gum are Evernia prunastri and Evernia furfuracea.

Part of the plant used: Oakmoss gum is a lichen that grows on the bark of oak trees. The part of the lichen used in perfumery is the thallus, which is the main body of the plant.

Chemical composition: Oakmoss gum contains a variety of chemical compounds, including atranorin, chloratronorin, and evernic acid. These compounds contribute to its characteristic odor and make it a valuable ingredient in perfumery.

Growing locations: Oakmoss gum is found in many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and North America. It typically grows on the bark of oak trees in humid and cool forests.

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    Name :Plant Lipids

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    Headquarters :India

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