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Definition of Oleoresins
1. oleoresin [n] - See also: oleoresin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oleoresins
Literary usage of Oleoresins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of organic materia medica: Being a Guide to Materia Medica of the by John Michael Maisch (1892)
"BALSAMS AND oleoresins. ... of plants which are wholly or chiefly composed of
resins and volatile oils, and are properly designated as oleoresins. ..."
2. A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacology by George Frank Butler (1908)
"VOLATILE OILS, RESINS, oleoresins, BALSAMS. THE following-named drugs, classed
by some authors as aro- matics, are not only active antiseptics and ..."
3. A Treatise on Pharmacy: Designed as a Text-book for the Student, and as a by Edward Parrish (1884)
"In the oleoresins of cardamom and ergot the fixed oils are conspicuous though
... The uses of the oleoresins are limited to those preparations in which they ..."
4. An Introduction to Chemical Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics in Relation to by Hugh McGuigan (1921)
"Compare the appearance of the oleoresins and the resins. ... GUM RESINS Gum resins
are mixtures of resins or oleoresins with gums. ..."
5. A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists by Charles Caspari, Evander Francis Kelly (1920)
"... for instance, the names balsam of fir and balsam copaiba are applied to
substances belonging to the class of oleoresins, and not containing any of the ..."
6. Handbook of Pharmacy, Embracing the Theory and Practice of Pharmacy and the by Virgil Coblentz (1894)
"Commercial oleoresins vary considerably in quality; it therefore behooves the
... The Pharmacopoeia recognizes six oleoresins; specifying in the instance of ..."
7. Principles of Pharmacy by Henry Vinecome Arny (1917)
"There are two classes of oleoresins—the natural oleoresins and the ... These are
quite different from the pharmaceutic oleoresins defined above as being ..."