Styrax tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib ex Hart.
Styrax tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib ex Hart.
Styrax is a genus of about 130 species of large shrubs or small trees in the family Styracaceae, mostly native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the majority in eastern and southeastern Asia, but also crossing the equator in South America[1]. Common names include styrax, or the more ambiguous storax, snowbell, and benzoin. Benzoin resin, a dried exudation from pierced bark, is currently produced from various Styrax species native to Sumatra, Java, and Thailand. Commonly traded are the resins of Styrax. tonkinensis (Siam benzoin), S. benzoin (Sumatra benzoin), and S. benzoides. The chemical benzoin (2-Hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone), despite the apparent similarity of the name, is not contained in benzoin resin in measurable quantities. However, benzoin resin does contain small amounts of the hydrocarbon styrene, named however for Levant styrax (from Liquidambar orientalis).
Products from Styrax tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib ex Hart.
- Cat.No. Product Name CAS Number COA
- BCN6217 Cinnamic acid 140-10-3 PDF
- BCN4201 Benzoic acid 65-85-0 PDF