This section is from the book "A Text Book Of Materia Medica, Being An Account Of The More Important Crude Drugs Of Vegetable And Animal Origin", by Henry G. Greenish. Also available from Amazon: A Text Book of Materia Medica : Being an Account of the More Important Crude Drugs of Vegetable and Animal Origin.
Benzoin occurs in several well-defined commercial varieties, one only of which, viz., Sumatra benzoin, is official.
The trees from which benzoin is obtained do not contain any special secreting cells or ducts, nor is normally any benzoin produced; the drug is a purely pathological product, the formation of which may be induced by injury to the tree.
 
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