Oleoresin offered by us is a resin and a hydrocarbon secretion of plants, particularly coniferous trees. These are valued for their chemical properties and in production of products like adhesives, food glazing agents and varnishes. Further, these are also used for organic synthesis as well as constituents of incense and perfumes. The range of Oleoresin include labdanum (soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from rockroses that are used in perfumes as a fixative), balsam (various fragrant oleoresins finding usage in medicines and perfumes), gum turpentine (obtained from conifers especially pines), copaiba balsam (an oleoresin that is used in varnishes & ointments), gum labdanum (dark brown to greenish oleoresin having fragrant odor and usage as fixative in perfumes) and oleoresin capiscum (oleoresin extracted from capsicum pepper plant).
Gum Rosin is a natural solid form of pine oleoresin from pine trees, according to the specification, the range of colors from yellow to black, so it was also called colophony. It is used in foods, beverages, cosmetics, etc. to suspend oil in water. In the rubber industry, it is used to soften rubber and facilitate the dispersion of fillers in rubber. As an adhesive, it is used to manufacture rubber-based and resin-based adhesives. It is also used in the pulp and paper industry as a paper sizing agent to improve paper quality and strength. Rosin can also be used in paints to add smoothness to painted surfaces. It is also used as a carrier for inks and to improve adhesion to paper.