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For this reason the reaction is also called a benzoin addition.
However it seems that the root of benzoin was also used.
Benzoin root is still used today in incense recipes.
That which is obtained during the next 7 or 8 years is known as the belly benzoin.
Benzoin root was also used in a recipe for seasoning goose liver.
Resin procured from the tree during the first three years is referred to as head benzoin.
There is some disagreement as to whether or not benzoin should be used as a treatment for asthma.
The smell of tincture of benzoin was prevalent throughout the house.
Benzoin is usually part of the recipe.
Benzoin resin and its derivatives are also used as additives in cigarettes.
Benzoin, available over the counter, may protect irritated skin when applied to unbroken lesions.
A Roman supper sometimes included shellfish prepared with pepper, cinnamon, and benzoin root.
They are very aromatic when crushed, hence the common names and the specific epithet "benzoin."
The creamy base is composed of sapphire woods, musk and benzoin.
Later add borate of soda, 1 part; spirit of benzoin, 2 parts.
A Benjamin tree is a type of tree which produces benzoin or has similar properties.
Then grind them with the benzoin.
Benzoin resin does not contain this crystalline compound.
The faster pathway is self-condensation with another molecule of aldehyde to give benzoin products.
The reaction product is an aromatic acyloin with benzoin as the parent compound.
Proton transfer and elimination of the cyanide ion affords benzoin as the product.
He says that many tears of Styrax benzoin "are translucent, or, in a few cases, almost transparent."
Benzoin tears look much different than other resins and appears to be small stones rather than the vegetable product that it is.
Labdanum and benzoin was often mixed together.
Gum benzoin contains significant amount of coniferyl alcohol and its esters.