Palaquium gutta is a tree in the family Sapotaceae. The specific epithet gutta is from the Malay word getah meaning "sap or latex".[3] It is known in Indonesia as karet oblong.
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Palaquiumgutta is a tree in the family Sapotaceae. The specific epithet gutta is from the Malay word getah meaning "sap or latex". It is known in Indonesia...
several seeds. Palaquium habitats are coastal, lowland mixed dipterocarp, swamp, and montane forests. Some species, for example Palaquiumgutta, are well known...
to tap. Some produce other desirable materials, for example gutta-percha (Palaquiumgutta) and chicle from Manilkara species. Others that have been commercially...
standard filling material is gutta-percha, a natural polymer prepared from latex from the percha tree (Palaquiumgutta). The standard endodontic technique...
Synsepalum dulcificum is also placed in the Sapotaceae. Trees of the genus Palaquium (gutta-percha) produce an important latex with a wide variety of uses. The...
was required. A solution presented itself with gutta-percha, a natural rubber from the Palaquiumgutta tree, after William Montgomerie sent samples to...
introduced gutta-percha, the adhesive juice of the Palaquiumgutta tree, to Europe. Michael Faraday and Wheatstone soon discovered the merits of gutta-percha...
30 mm (1 in) in diameter. The latex has been used as a low-quality gutta-percha. Palaquium obovatum is native to India, Indo-China and Malesia. Its habitat...
readily applied to wire made its appearance in 1842. Gutta-percha, the adhesive juice of the Palaquiumgutta tree, was introduced to Europe by William Montgomerie...
used in cooking. The latex is used to make gutta-percha. The timber is harvested and traded as nyatoh. Palaquium hexandrum has been assessed as near threatened...
of several tropical trees of the sapotaceous genera Palaquium and Payena, especially Palaquiumgutta. First known use was in 1845, from Malay getah perca...
India and Ceylon, including Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), Gutta percha (Palaquiumgutta), Panama rubber (Castilea elastica), Balatta (Mimusops globesa)...
degraded in salt water. The solution came with gutta-percha, a natural latex from trees of the genus Palaquium in the Far East. It sets harder than rubber...
used to make golf balls and is similar to gutta-percha, made from the latex of the "getah perca" tree Palaquium. This is also used as an insulator, particularly...
Indian Forester (1913), Vol. XXXIX, No. 6. 25. Analysis of Gutta made from latex of Palaquium ellipticum by Puran Singh. Indian Forester (1913), Vol. XXXIX...