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| | FEMA 2502 Basic information |
| Product Name: | FEMA 2502 | | Synonyms: | ferularesin;Galbanumresin(Ferulaspp.);GALBANUMTREEGUM;GALBANUMHARZ;Gummi galbanum;Einecs 232-532-6;Fema no. 2502;Ferula gummosa resin | | CAS: | 9000-24-2 | | MF: | C66H96O6 | | MW: | 985.46484 | | EINECS: | 232-532-6 | | Product Categories: | | | Mol File: | 9000-24-2.mol |  |
| | FEMA 2502 Chemical Properties |
| | FEMA 2502 Usage And Synthesis |
| Description | Refer to GALBANUM, OIL. | | Chemical Properties | Herbaceous, tall plant that grows in northern Iran (F galbanifua) or in southern Iran (F rubicaulia and F cerato- phylly) F galbanifua is widespread also in Turkey and Lebanon The plant yields a resinous exudate distinguished commercially by two types: Levant galbanum (soft) and Persian galbanum (hard) The resin has a characteristic, aromatic odor and a bitter, warm, acrid taste Galbanum has a warm, resinous, somewhat spicy and balsamic odor. | | Essential oil composition | Galbanum resin contains resin acids, sesquiterpenic compounds (α-terpenyl acetate), α-fenchyl acetate,
guaiol, bulnesol, β-eudesmol, (Z) and (E) dihydrofarnesol, 10-epi-elemol, (E)guai-9-en-11-ol, α- and β-dihydrogarofuran, (Z) dihydrofarnesol,
10-epi-junenol, epi-ligulyloxide and macrolides (CoE, 2000). Four novel compounds—two sesquiterpene phenylpropanoid
derivatives, pallidones G (1) and H (2), and two sesquiterpene chromone derivatives, pallidones I (3) and J (4)—have been
isolated from the roots of Ferula. |
| | FEMA 2502 Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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