Cinnamomum camphora Essays

  • Camphor: A Diminishing Industry of Great Importance

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    red berries much like cinnamon. The Cinnamomum camphora tree grows to be 80 - 120 feet tall and the trunk reaches 6 feet in diameter (Internet site 3). Because of its enormous size, it is known to be a provider of great amounts of shade, which is its primary purpose in Florida, California and other southern states. The camphor tree is linked as a reminiscent of the lime or linden tree originally from Europe (Internet site 2). It is a near relative to Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Janick 1969). In order

  • A Study Of Spices And Condiments In Manipur Valley

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    “A Study of Spices and Condiments with their uses especially found in Manipur Valley” Dr Banaraj Haobam1, Th Inaocha Devi2, M Kheroda Devi3 1. HoD,Department of Biotechnology,K.P.College,Hiyangthang. 2. Department of Biotechnology,K.P.College,Hiyangthang. 3. Department of Biotechnology,K.P.College,Hiyangthang. Abstracts: - The present field survey revealed that an extensive study of spices and condiments in four districts of Manipur Valley. Species of the four districts were found in different

  • Beeswax Essay

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    Lip Balm is camphor. The natural process of obtaining camphor is to distill the wood and bark of the camphor tree. Camphor can also be chemically produced using turpentine oil. The scientific name for the tree camphor naturally comes from is Cinnamomum camphora and the name for the chemically processed camphor is Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one. In the chemical structure, the central atom is carbon and the various electronic geometries are trigonal planar and tetrahedral. Camphor’s chemical

  • Essay On Hair Wash

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    al Sana 101, vol 2) Medicaments for prev... ... middle of paper ... ...sh (Origanum majorana) and barg seb (Malus pumila). (ZKS VIII. 21) • Local application of zaroor (Dusting powder) prepared from saad e kufi (Cyperus rotundus), saleekah (Cinnamomum tamala), izkhar (Cymbopogon jwarancusa), gul surkh (Rosa centifolia), aas (leaves of Myrtus communis) and zafran (Crocus sativus). (Alqanoon 1439) • Massage with booraq (Borax), saro (Cupressus sempervirens) and roghan gul (oil of Rosa centifolia)