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cinnamic acid, cinnamyl alcohol, cinnamonitrile and other products. . in the industry, it can also be used as developer and experimental reagent. . it's applied to insecticides, insect repellents, refrigerator deodorants, preservatives, etc. application in flavors and fragrances as a hydroxy acid-containing
fixative because it has a higher boiling point than other organic materials with similar molecular structures. as the synthetic flavors and fragrances, it's also often used in soap flavors to prepare flavors such as hazelnuts, frangipani, lily of the valley, and rose. it can be used in apple, cherry, and fruit...
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it, as both plants are used to produce fibers. flax is an erect annual plant growing to m ( ft in) tall, with slender stems. the leaves are glaucous green, slender lanceolate, – mm long and mm broad. the flowers are pure pale blue, – mm diameter, with five petals; they can also be bright red. the fruit
is a round, dry capsule – mm diameter, containing several glossy brown seeds shaped like an apple pip, – mm long. in addition to referring to the plant itself, the word "flax" may refer to the unspun fibres of the flax plant. events december s m t w t f s currency converter convert australian dollar...
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it, as both plants are used to produce fibers. flax is an erect annual plant growing to m ( ft in) tall, with slender stems. the leaves are glaucous green, slender lanceolate, – mm long and mm broad. the flowers are pure pale blue, – mm diameter, with five petals; they can also be bright red. the fruit
is a round, dry capsule – mm diameter, containing several glossy brown seeds shaped like an apple pip, – mm long. in addition to referring to the plant itself, the word "flax" may refer to the unspun fibres of the flax plant. events january s m t w t f s currency converter convert australian dollar...
https://epospeaeth.org/index.php/products/oil-seeds/linseed