
CAS 8013-10-3
:Juniper Tar
Description:
Juniper tar, with the CAS number 8013-10-3, is a natural substance derived from the wood of juniper trees, primarily through a process of dry distillation. This viscous, dark brown to black liquid is characterized by its strong, aromatic odor, which is reminiscent of pine and cedar. Juniper tar contains a complex mixture of organic compounds, including phenols, terpenes, and various aromatic hydrocarbons, contributing to its distinctive scent and potential therapeutic properties. It has been traditionally used in folk medicine for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties. Additionally, juniper tar is utilized in various industrial applications, including as a preservative for wood and in the formulation of soaps, shampoos, and other personal care products. Its unique composition not only provides functional benefits but also makes it a subject of interest in studies related to natural products and their effects on human health. However, safety considerations should be taken into account, as concentrated forms can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes.
- Cade oil
- Juniper tar oil
- Oil of cade
- Cade
- Cade [Italian]
- Cade oil (Juniperus oxycedrus L.)
- Cade oil ractified
- Cade oil rectified
- Cade' [Spanish]
- Caparlem
- Caswell No. 516
- EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 067203
- Empyreumatic oil of juniper
- Essence de cade'
- Essence de cade' [French]
- Hsdb 1970
- Haarlem oil
- Harlem oil
- Holland balsam
- Kadeoel
- Kadeoel [German]
- Kaparlem
- Oil of juniper tar
- Oils, cade
- Oils, juniperus oxycedrus wood
- Oleum juniperi empyreumaticum
- PIX Juniperi
- Silver balsam
- Silver drops
- TAR Bath
- Tilly drops
- Unii-1Q84T0P2G3
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Cade oil
CAS:Cade oil is a type of natural product obtained from the leaves and branches of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, which grows in Queensland, Australia. The leaves and branches are boiled to produce a dark green liquid with a strong odor. Cade oil contains eugenol and other aromatic compounds that are thought to be responsible for its medicinal properties. Cade oil has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and may be useful for treating hypersensitivity syndrome. It also inhibits receptor binding by fatty acids, plant families, drug interactions, prostate cancer cells, growth factor, infectious diseases, film-forming polymer acetate extract, influenza virus, and chemical interactions.Purity:Min. 95%


