Canarium strictum, known by common names including black dhup, Raal, Raal dhup and black dammar, is a species of tree in the family Burseraceae (the incense tree family).[1] It is known for the medicinal and commercial use of the resin it exudates, called black dammar.[2][3]
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Canariumstrictum, known by common names including black dhup, Raal, Raal dhup and black dammar, is a species of tree in the family Burseraceae (the incense...
dust may cause allergies. Agathis (Araucariaceae), synonym Dammara Canariumstrictum (Burseraceae), source of black dammar in South Asia Kauri gum, from...
safflower oil are also considered to be drying oils. Dammar oil, from the Canariumstrictum, used in paint as an oil drying agent. Can also be used as a lamp...
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Prakash, N.A. (2012). "Value addition of Dhup (Vateria indica and Canariumstrictum): a case study of making Agarbatti". MFP News. 22 (1): 4–6. Jeyakumar...