June 24, 2009
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An oleoresin is exuded from plant material and contains the resin and the essential oil. This can be then further processed to separate the two. A 'prepared' resin is an oleoresin that has had the essential oil removed. The difference is not isolated to uses in the flavor or fragrance industry.
Comment by emilys oils and essentials — June 24, 2009 @ 6:49 pm