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单词 oleoresin
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Definition of oleoresin in English:

oleoresin

noun ˌəʊlɪəʊˈrɛzɪnˌōlēōˈrezən
  • A natural or artificial mixture of essential oils and a resin, e.g. balsam.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because the oleoresin of resin vesicles is a low-viscous liquid, it can be detected by high-resolution C MAS NMR spectra in vivo.
    • These moderately colored and highly pungent oleoresins are available with color standardized at 2000 to 5000 Standard International Units.
    • The Copaifera paupera tree produces an aromatic oleoresin that is made into oil that contains copalic acid and sesquiterpenes with reported anti-inflammatory properties, and is applied topically to herpes blisters.
    • Strobic acid-usually the major resin acid found in the cortical oleoresin of eastern white pine-was positively correlated with the rate and extent of crystallization.
    • Twenty-six men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer were randomly assigned to receive a tomato oleoresin extract containing 30 mg of lycopene or no supplementation for 3 weeks before radical prostatectomy.
    • Between 50 and 70 percent of people are sensitive to contact with the oleoresin released from a bruised plant.
    • However, ß-thujaplicin is mainly contained in the heartwood oleoresin in some Cupressaceae trees at low levels.
    • Chilli oleoresin is another important export item, earning foreign exchange worth Rs 88 crore every year.
    • We have oleoresin pepper sprays that generally do work.
    • The oleoresins are then converted into a slow-drying natural lacquer, which is used to protect paintings and other works of art.
    • The seeds of P. nigrum are also a source of oil of pepper and oleoresin, used for flavouring sausages, tinned food, and drinks.
    • Value-added items such as curry powder/paste/condiments and spice oils and oleoresins have also shown an increase.
    • They'll shoot it at the person and it will open up with OC spray, oleoresin which is basically cayenne pepper, very, very strong.
    • Spice oleoresins represent the complete flavour profile of the spice.
    • Spice oleoresins are the true essence of spices in their most concentrated form and are the most preferred and convenient substitute for raw spices in the processed food industry.
    • Spices oils and oleoresins contributed to 21 per cent of the total exports.
    • A mature grand fir tree (50 yr old, from the University of Idaho Arboretum, Moscow, ID) was analyzed by a standard protocol to ensure an oleoresin composition within the typical range.
    • In this product area, tear gas is out and oleoresin capsicum (pepper spray) is in.
    • In self-defense sprays, oleoresin capsicum (OC, or ‘pepper spray’) still rules.
    • The impression that spices were usually hot was sought to be changed by using oleoresins to flavour cuisine.

Derivatives

  • oleoresinous

  • adjective
    • Urushiol, commonly the chief allergen, is found in the oleoresinous sap located in the leaves, stems and roots of these plants.
 
 

Definition of oleoresin in US English:

oleoresin

nounˌōlēōˈrezən
  • A natural or artificial mixture of essential oils and a resin, e.g. balsam.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A mature grand fir tree (50 yr old, from the University of Idaho Arboretum, Moscow, ID) was analyzed by a standard protocol to ensure an oleoresin composition within the typical range.
    • The oleoresins are then converted into a slow-drying natural lacquer, which is used to protect paintings and other works of art.
    • Because the oleoresin of resin vesicles is a low-viscous liquid, it can be detected by high-resolution C MAS NMR spectra in vivo.
    • Spices oils and oleoresins contributed to 21 per cent of the total exports.
    • In this product area, tear gas is out and oleoresin capsicum (pepper spray) is in.
    • Chilli oleoresin is another important export item, earning foreign exchange worth Rs 88 crore every year.
    • These moderately colored and highly pungent oleoresins are available with color standardized at 2000 to 5000 Standard International Units.
    • However, ß-thujaplicin is mainly contained in the heartwood oleoresin in some Cupressaceae trees at low levels.
    • In self-defense sprays, oleoresin capsicum (OC, or ‘pepper spray’) still rules.
    • Strobic acid-usually the major resin acid found in the cortical oleoresin of eastern white pine-was positively correlated with the rate and extent of crystallization.
    • Spice oleoresins represent the complete flavour profile of the spice.
    • Twenty-six men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer were randomly assigned to receive a tomato oleoresin extract containing 30 mg of lycopene or no supplementation for 3 weeks before radical prostatectomy.
    • Value-added items such as curry powder/paste/condiments and spice oils and oleoresins have also shown an increase.
    • They'll shoot it at the person and it will open up with OC spray, oleoresin which is basically cayenne pepper, very, very strong.
    • Spice oleoresins are the true essence of spices in their most concentrated form and are the most preferred and convenient substitute for raw spices in the processed food industry.
    • The Copaifera paupera tree produces an aromatic oleoresin that is made into oil that contains copalic acid and sesquiterpenes with reported anti-inflammatory properties, and is applied topically to herpes blisters.
    • The impression that spices were usually hot was sought to be changed by using oleoresins to flavour cuisine.
    • Between 50 and 70 percent of people are sensitive to contact with the oleoresin released from a bruised plant.
    • We have oleoresin pepper sprays that generally do work.
    • The seeds of P. nigrum are also a source of oil of pepper and oleoresin, used for flavouring sausages, tinned food, and drinks.
 
 
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