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GUM GUAIAC

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:GUM GUAIAC
  • CAS No.:9000-29-7
  • Molecular Formula:NULL
  • Molecular Weight:0
  • Hs Code.:
  • Mol file:9000-29-7.mol
GUM GUAIAC

Synonyms:Guaiac;Guaiacum;Guaiacum (resin);Guaiac gum;Guaiac resin;Guajacum officinaleresin;Gum guaiac;Gum guaiacum;Gums and Mucilages, guaiac;Resin guaiac;

Suppliers and Price of GUM GUAIAC
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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Gum guaiac
  • 1kg
  • $ 1300.00
  • American Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • GUAIAC 95.00%
  • 5MG
  • $ 504.21
Total 31 raw suppliers
Chemical Property of GUM GUAIAC Edit
Chemical Property:
  • Melting Point:85 °C (dec.)(lit.) 
  • PSA:0.00000 
  • LogP:0.00000 
Purity/Quality:

98%,99%, *data from raw suppliers

Gum guaiac *data from reagent suppliers

Safty Information:
  • Pictogram(s): Xn 
  • Hazard Codes:Xn 
  • Statements: 22 
  • Safety Statements: 36 
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Useful:
  • Description Bulnesia sarmienti Lor. is a wild tree 3 to 4 m (10 to 13 ft.) high, widespread in the woods of Argentina and in the Gran Chaco area of Paraguay. This variety yields the true guaiac, Guaiacum officinale L., also a tree native to tropical America (Caribbean Islands), grows wild or cultivated in Venezuela, Jamaica, Cuba, and Colombia. This variety yields a resinous substance from which a tincture is prepared. The wood and sawdust from the tree are the parts used. Guaiac has a soft, pleasant, rose-like odor reminiscent of tea roses.The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of chipped wood of B. sormienti in approximately 3% yields. It is a thick, viscous, orange-brown mass with a woody, rose-like odor reminiscent of tea rose. Sometimes the oil exhibits a smoky note. The main constituent of the oil, also known as champaca wood oil, is guaiol, a sesquiterpene alcohol (85%).The derivatives are fluid extract, tincture (mainly from G. officinale L.). The tincture is generally a 10% solution in 60% ethanol. The fluid extract is a reddish-brown liquid with a pleasant odor and burning, bitter taste.
  • Physical properties Externally, the gum is brownish-black to dusky-brown, acquiring a greenish color on long expo- sure; the fractured surface has a glassy luster The thin pieces are transparent and vary in color from brown- to yellowish-orange The powder is moderate yel.
  • Uses The Nobles test can be performed using 67% (w/v) gum guaiac diluted in 96% ethanol to analyze the level of extracellular oxidase production Clinical reagent (blood or hemoglobin).
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