Amazon Andes

Copaiba Oil

copaiba oil

COPAIBA OIL SUPPLIER

Our copaiba oil (Copaifera officinalis) is wild harvested and complies with all national and international exploitation permissions (a threatened plant in CITES list). It comes from forestry work with Amazonian communities in Pucallpa – Peru.

At AMAZON ANDES we are producers, suppliers and exporters of products derived from Copaiba resin. We offer wholesale prices for importers and distributors. We are suppliers of the best raw material from the Andean-Amazonian area in Peru.

We have HACCP and GMP certifications plus FDA certified facilities. We also offer the EOM service or private label for Copaiba Oil, if you are seeking for the best supply of Copaiba.

Batch certificates of analysis and samples are available.

We are the best  alternative from origin. The best 100% pure Copaiba Oil supplier.

ORIGIN OF COPAIBA OIL

Copaiba oil (Copaifera paupera, Copaifera officinalis) is a resin extracted from a tree of 20-30 m in height located in the Peruvian Amazon in the departments of Ucayali (Tahuania- Atalaya), Madre de Dios, Loreto and abundantly, in the lower Huallaga. In the Brazilian Amazon it’s in the vicinity of the Acre River.

The names for this plant is: Copaiba; Bonshish matisiati and Namboman tsacati (Shipibo-conibo); Bunxix (conibo); Capaúba, Copal, Cup- grapes; Cupiúba; Jatobamirim; Marimari; Oleo-branco.y Matisihuati and in its trunk oil (balm) is obtained.

The quality of our products reflect the complete organic process of copaiba oil ; beginning with our growers in the amazon zone(Pucallpa in Peru).

COPAIBA OIL: TRADITIONAL USE

Some of the various medicinal properties of Copaiba oil have been studied for their activities: antiseptic, antioxidant, healing and anti-inflammatory analgesic. Has traditionally been used as a natural treatment for some diseases, being first mentioned in 1534 in a letter to Pope Leo X, it was attributed wound healing effect, the use of copaiba oil is both ancient and much disseminated. Copaiba is the name commonly refers to the whole copaifera gender has an indigenous origin: “Cupayba” meaning “tree of deposit” the virtue of the oil it contains and the natives attributed its medicinal properties, the term Copaiba was first used by the German botanist Georg Marcgrave in 1628, and whose insights and notes served as a base because in 1760 the botanist and biologist the Austrian Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin w performed mada a detailed study of the species for Marcgrav.

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