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Camphor is a white, crystalline substance with a strong odor and pungent taste, derived from medicinal and aromatic plant locally known as Sarang Bejit. This natural compound has been widely found in numerous oils including from the wood of the camphor laurel (Cinnamomum camphora L.) trees through steam distillation. It is also found in oils of sassafras, rosemary, spike lavender, reunion basil and Dalmation Sage (Fragrance Raw Materials Monograph). In Asia, a major source of camphor is from Ocimum kilimandscharicum Baker ex Gurke.
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Camphor is a white, crystalline substance with a strong odor and pungent taste, derived from medicinal and aromatic plant locally known as Sarang Bejit. This natural compound has been widely found in numerous oils including from the wood of the camphor laurel (Cinnamomum camphora L.) trees through steam distillation. It is also found in oils of sassafras, rosemary, spike lavender, reunion basil and Dalmation Sage (Fragrance Raw Materials Monograph). In Asia, a major source of camphor is from Ocimum kilimandscharicum Baker ex Gurke.
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