| Brand Name: | Van Aroma |
|---|---|
| Purity: | 100 |
| Usage: | |
| Type: | Natural Flavour & Fragrances |
| Natural Variety: | Plant Extract |
| CAS No.: | 8030-55-5 |
| Model Number: | GB-002 |
| Place of Origin: | Indonesia |
| EINECS No.: | 232-444-8 |
Quick Details
Specifications
Van Aroma is one of the leading producers of Gurjun Light - Copaene. Van Aroma is one of the biggest exporters in Indonesia. We produce and export Gurjun Light - Copaene from sustainable, and fully traceable sources.
Dipterocarpus Oleoresin Balsam /Baume Gurjun Clair - Copaene / Blsamo de gurjun redestilado - Copaene / Minyak Keruing Rektifikasi - Copaene
CAS No:8030-55-5
Olfactive profile:Balsamic, woody, sweet, greasy, pepper
EC No:232-444-8
Product Synonyms:Rectified, redistilled, iron free, gurjum, balsam, light, alpha copaene, exudate, resin, agarbatti, incense sticks, cheap, kruing
the crude oil collected from gurjun tree (Popularly known as: Keruing Timber Tree or Kayu Lagan) is naturally dark in appearance, hence known as gurjun dark. the crude oil can also be re-distilled to obtain gurjun light.
Gurjun is primarily cultivated in the southeast asia region (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, The Philippines, Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa). It is, however, important to note that the oils obtained from Gurjun trees in the above listed countries have different constituents.
the Indonesian variety of Gurjun oil has Alpha Copaene (Min 40%) as it's main component. the other quality from Malaysia/Vietnam/Cambodia is different as the main constituent is Gurjunene (Min 40%).
Dipterocarpus Oleoresin Balsam /Baume Gurjun Clair - Copaene / Blsamo de gurjun redestilado - Copaene / Minyak Keruing Rektifikasi - Copaene
CAS No:8030-55-5
Olfactive profile:Balsamic, woody, sweet, greasy, pepper
EC No:232-444-8
Product Synonyms:Rectified, redistilled, iron free, gurjum, balsam, light, alpha copaene, exudate, resin, agarbatti, incense sticks, cheap, kruing
the crude oil collected from gurjun tree (Popularly known as: Keruing Timber Tree or Kayu Lagan) is naturally dark in appearance, hence known as gurjun dark. the crude oil can also be re-distilled to obtain gurjun light.
Gurjun is primarily cultivated in the southeast asia region (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, The Philippines, Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa). It is, however, important to note that the oils obtained from Gurjun trees in the above listed countries have different constituents.
the Indonesian variety of Gurjun oil has Alpha Copaene (Min 40%) as it's main component. the other quality from Malaysia/Vietnam/Cambodia is different as the main constituent is Gurjunene (Min 40%).

