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Copaiba Balsam (Copaiba Oleoresin)

CAS 61789-92-2 · Formula Mixed

A South American tree oleoresin used as a natural fixative and odorant in fragrance work. Used in perfumery as a fragrance fixative and odorant and as a natural raw material in flavor and fragrance compounding.

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HS Code
1301.90
At a Glance
Material Family
Natural Extracts & Oils
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Biocidal Action · Preservation
Functional Roles
PISTACIA LENTISCUS GUM WATER
ANTI-SEBORRHEICANTIMICROBIALPERFUMING
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Fragrance fixative: Extends and stabilizes perfume compositions
  • Odorant: Warm balsamic note in fine and functional fragrance
  • Flavor & fragrance feedstock: Natural raw material for compounding
Safety & Handling
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A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
1301 . 90
Chapter 13
Chemical product (see national tariff schedule for the full classification)
Heading 13.01
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 1301.90
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
61789-92-2
Molecular Formula
Mixed
INCI Name
PISTACIA LENTISCUS GUM WATER
Full Description

Copaiba balsam, the oleoresin tapped from Copaifera species (CAS 61789-92-2). Used in perfumery as a fragrance fixative and odorant and as a natural raw material in flavor and fragrance compounding. Supplied as a viscous oleoresin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is copaiba balsam used for?

Copaiba balsam (CAS 61789-92-2) is the oleoresin tapped from Copaifera species. In industry it is used in perfumery as a fragrance fixative and odorant and as a natural raw material in flavor and fragrance compounding. It is supplied as a viscous oleoresin.

What does copaiba balsam smell like?

It contributes a warm, woody-balsamic note used in fine and functional fragrance. As a fixative it extends and stabilizes the longevity of perfume compositions.

What is copaiba balsam made of?

It is a natural oleoresin (a mixture of volatile sesquiterpene oil and resin acids) tapped directly from the trunks of Copaifera trees. Composition varies by species and origin, so confirm the profile on the CoA for your application.

How is bulk copaiba balsam supplied?

It is supplied as a viscous oleoresin in drums and pails for fragrance and flavor houses. Request a CoA and SDS with your quote to confirm origin, appearance, and specification.

What HS code applies to copaiba balsam?

Copaiba balsam is classified under HS 1301.90 — natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (e.g., balsams), other. Confirm the final classification with your customs broker for your destination.

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