Thursday, April 26, 2012

BARUS ASAL KAPUR BARUS


BARUS ASAL KAPUR BARUS


PUTRA BARUS - Kapur Barus yang akan dibahas disini adalah kamper yang berasal dari Barus bukan "kapur barus" yang kita kenal saat ini yang dibuat melalui proses kimiawi dan bersifat sintetis.


Kapur Barus adalah kristal kayu "Kapur" (Dryobalanops aromatica) yang berasal dari Barus. Karena pohon yang menghasilkan kristal tersebut bernama Kapur dan kayu tersebut hanya terdapat di Barus maka kristal kayu tersebut diberi nama Kapur Barus.
Pohon kapur umumnya tumbuh di hutan-hutan di pedalaman Barus hingga Manduamas. Proses terjadinya Kapur Barus berlangsung secara alami tanpa bantuan teknologi. Pohon kapur yang telah tumbuh besar akan menghasilkan kristal. Tetapi tidak semua pohon kapur yang mengandung kristal. Kristal kayu tersebut akan mengendap dibagian dalam kayu sehingga untuk mendapatkan Kapur Barus maka pohon kapur tersebut harus ditebang.

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Wikipedia: Barus Asal Kapur Barus

WIKIPEDIA - Camphor is a waxy, white or transparent solid with a strong, aromatic odor.[3] It is a terpenoid with the chemical formula C10H16O. It is found in wood of the camphor laurel (Cinnamomum camphora), a large evergreen tree found in Asia (particularly in Borneo and Taiwan) and also of Dryobalanops aromatica, a giant of the Bornean forests. It also occurs in some other related trees in the laurel family, notably Ocotea usambarensis. Dried rosemary leaves, (Rosmarinus officinalis), in the mint family, contain up to 20% camphor. It can also be synthetically produced from oil of turpentine. It is used for its scent, as an ingredient in cooking (mainly in India), as an embalming fluid, for medicinal purposes, and in religious ceremonies. A major source of camphor in Asia is camphor basil.

Norcamphor is a camphor derivative with the three methyl groups replaced by hydrogen.

History
The word camphor derives from the French word camphre, itself from Medieval Latin camfora, from Arabic kafur, from Sanskrit, karpoor.[4] Barus was the port on the western coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra where foreign traders would call to buy camphor, hence in Malay it became kapur Barus. Camphor was known in Arabia in pre-Islamic times, as it is mentioned in the Quran 76:5 as a flavoring for drinks. In the 9th century, the Arab chemist, Al-Kindi (known as Alkindus in Europe), provided the earliest recipe for the production of camphor in his Kitab Kimiya' al-'Itr (Book of the Chemistry of Perfume).[citation needed] By the 13th century, it was used in recipes everywhere in the Muslim world, ranging from main dishes such as tharid and stew to desserts.[5]

Already in the 19th century, it was known that with nitric acid, camphor could be oxidized into camphoric acid. Haller and Blanc published a semisynthesis of camphor from camphoric acid, which, although demonstrating its structure, would not prove it. The first complete total synthesis for camphoric acid was published by Gustaf Komppa in 1903. Its starting materials were diethyl oxalate and 3,3-dimethylpentanoic acid, which reacted by Claisen condensation to give diketocamphoric acid. Methylation with methyl iodide and a complicated reduction procedure produced camphoric acid. William Perkin published another synthesis a short time later. Previously, some organic compounds (such as urea) had been synthesized in the laboratory as a proof of concept, but camphor was a scarce natural product with a worldwide demand. Komppa realized this and began industrial production of camphor in Tainionkoski, Finland, in 1907.

Sumber:
http://kotabarus.blogspot.com/2011/08/wikipedia-barus-asal-kapur-barus.html

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