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Copaiba is an obtained from the trunk of several pinnate-leaved South American leguminous trees ( ). The thick, transparent varies in color from light gold to dark brown, depending on the ratio of to . Copaiba is used in making varnishes and .

The may be steam distilled to give copaiba oil, a colorless to light yellow liquid with the characteristic odor of the balsam and an aromatic, slightly bitter, pungent taste. The oil consists primarily of hydrocarbons; its main component is β-caryophyllene. The oil also contains significant amounts of α-bergamotene, α-copaene, and β-bisabolene.Valdir F. Veiga Jr. et al, Phytochemical and Antioedematogenic Studies of Commercial Copaiba Oils Available in Brazil; Phytotherapy Research, 15, 476-480 (2001). It is also the primary source of .

Copaiba is also a common name for several species of trees of the legume family native to Tropical Africa and North and South America.


Uses
Copaiba is particularly interesting as a source of , because of the high yield of . The resin is tapped from standing trees, with an individual tree yielding per year.

Copaiba oil-resins extracted have been used in dating back to the 16th century by the natives of north and northeastern Brazil. The folk remedies were administered orally or used as an ointment in the treatment of various diseases. In Panama, the Yaviza people mix the resin with and give it to newborns to impart knowledge and ward off hexes. Within the Peruvian Amazon near Iquitos, it is also used as an insect repellent.

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The balsam and its oil are used as fixatives in perfumes and fragrances.

Copaiba is also used as an artist material, especially in oil paint recipes and in ceramic decoration. Mineral painters use a medium made of copaiba, turpentine and lavender to mix with their minerals for adhesion to ceramic vessels before firing. Copaiba makes a good medium for oils and helps with both adhesion and quality of shine.


Industry and commerce
The production of copaiba oil is socially significant to the Amazon because it represents approximately 95% of Brazil's oil-resin production industry. The Annual production of copaiba oil in the Amazon is estimated to be 500 tons/year. Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil. (Medeiros and Vieira, 2008; Brazil, 2011). Medeiros RD, Vieira G. For Ecol Manage. 2008;256:282–288. The commercialization of copaiba as an oil or in capsule form has grown because of demand by traditional and widespread use, and is exported to other countries, including the , , and .

The Food and Chemicals Codex lists copaiba oil as safe as a flavoring agent for foods.Food and Chemicals Codex, Fourth Edition, 1996; National Academy Press, Copaiba oil has both an acute oral and dermal exceeding 5 g/kg,D. L. J. Opdyke, Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, Vol 14, p. 687 (1976) which classifies it as non-toxic.Robert Tisserand, Tony Balacs (1995). Essential Oil Safety. Churchill Livingstone Press, .

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