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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Oil of guaiac is a fragrance ingredient usOil of guaiac is a fragrance ingredient used in soap and perfumery. Despite its name it does not come from the Guaiacum tree, but from the palo santo tree (Bulnesia sarmientoi). Oil of guaiac is produced through steam distillation of a mixture of wood and sawdust from palo santo. It is sometimes incorrectly called guaiac wood concrete. It is a yellow to greenish yellow semi-solid mass which melts around 40–50 °C. Once melted, it can be cooled back to room temperature yet remain liquid for a long time. Oil of guaiac has a soft roselike odour, similar to the odour of hybrid tea roses or violets. Because of this similarity, it has sometimes been used as an adulterant for rose oil. Oil of guaiac is primarily composed of 42–72% guaiol, , δ-, β-, α-guaiene, and β-. It is considered non-irritating, non-sensitizing, and non-phototoxic to human skin. Oil of guaiac was also a pre-Renaissance remedy to syphilis.also a pre-Renaissance remedy to syphilis. , El aceite de guaiac es un perfume usado enEl aceite de guaiac es un perfume usado en la industria del jabón. Se lo extrae de varias especies del género Guajacum y del palo santo (Bulnesia sarmientoi). A veces se la llama incorrectamente "madera de guaiac". Se produce gracias a la de una mezcla de madera y aserrín de árboles "palo santo" particularmente los de género Guaiacum. El aceite es una masa semisólida de amarilla a verdosa, que funde entre 40-50 °C. Una vez fundida, puede enfriársela nuevamente permaneciendo líquida por un largo tiempo. Tiene un aroma a rosas, similar al del té de rosas o de violetas. Debido a esta similitud, suele usarse para adulteración del "aceite de rosa". Su composición es principalmente: guaiol, , d-, b-bulneseno, a-guaieno, , b-. Es considerado como no irritante, no sensibilizante, ni fototóxico para la piel humana. Este aceite fue un remedio prerrenacentista para tratar la sífilis.o prerrenacentista para tratar la sífilis.
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rdfs:comment Oil of guaiac is a fragrance ingredient usOil of guaiac is a fragrance ingredient used in soap and perfumery. Despite its name it does not come from the Guaiacum tree, but from the palo santo tree (Bulnesia sarmientoi). Oil of guaiac is produced through steam distillation of a mixture of wood and sawdust from palo santo. It is sometimes incorrectly called guaiac wood concrete. It is a yellow to greenish yellow semi-solid mass which melts around 40–50 °C. Once melted, it can be cooled back to room temperature yet remain liquid for a long time. Oil of guaiac has a soft roselike odour, similar to the odour of hybrid tea roses or violets. Because of this similarity, it has sometimes been used as an adulterant for rose oil.s been used as an adulterant for rose oil. , El aceite de guaiac es un perfume usado enEl aceite de guaiac es un perfume usado en la industria del jabón. Se lo extrae de varias especies del género Guajacum y del palo santo (Bulnesia sarmientoi). A veces se la llama incorrectamente "madera de guaiac". Su composición es principalmente: guaiol, , d-, b-bulneseno, a-guaieno, , b-. Es considerado como no irritante, no sensibilizante, ni fototóxico para la piel humana. Este aceite fue un remedio prerrenacentista para tratar la sífilis.o prerrenacentista para tratar la sífilis.
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