Camphor Market Applications, Type, Deployment, Organization Size, Verticals Forecast
Camphor is a flammable, transparent solid compound with an odorant fragrance. It is derived primarily from the Camphor laurel tree, also known as the kapur tree, a large evergreen tree native to Asia. Furthermore, camphor can be synthesized synthetically from turpentine oil derived from rosin. Its sublimation properties allow it to be used in a variety of ways. It is used as a plasticizer in nitrocellulose as well as a raw material in fireworks. Camphor is primarily used in the pharmaceutical industry to create medicines for skin infections, coughs, and other ailments. It is also widely used for religious purposes in India. Furthermore, high levels of camphor can be toxic, posing a number of health risks. Camphor, with the chemical formula C10H16O, is a torpedoed. It is a flammable, waxy, transparent solid with a strong odor. It can be formed both naturally and artificially. Camphor is found naturally in the wood of camphor Laurel (other Laurel trees) in East Asian...