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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CastoreumCastoreum - Wikipedia

    Castoreum. Castoreum / k æ s ˈ t ɔːr i ə m / is a yellowish exudate from the castor sacs of mature beavers and platypuses.Both animals use castoreum for various purposes; beavers use it in combination with urine to scent mark their territory, while platypuses use it in reproductive communication.. Both beaver sexes have a pair of castor sacs and a pair of anal glands, located in two ...

  2. Oct 24, 2019 · Though beaver economics became a pillar of the New World economy for several centuries (it's what the Astor family got rich off before building its massive real estate fortune), it only began sneaking into food in the early 20th century when food manufacturers began looking to perfumers for industrial flavoring agents. Castoreum was never used directly as a one-to-one replacement for vanilla ...

  3. Feb 5, 2013 · Castoreum (or castor, not to be confused with the oil of a castor bean) is a yellowish-brown, unctuous substance with a strong, penetrating odor which beavers secrete from castor sacs located in ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Castoreum, an edible, sweet-smelling substance, is found in the castor sacs of beavers. American Beaver via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 2.0

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Castoreum, a substance from sacs near a beaver’s anus, has been used in human products for more than 2,000 years. Some wonder if it's still an ingredient on today's grocery shelves.

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · For much of its history, castoreum was used as a medicine. Roman women inhaled the fumes of castoreum burned in lamps because they believed it would induce abortions (it didn’t). Hildegard von ...

  7. castoreum, an oily, viscid glandular secretion contained in two pairs of membranous sacs between the anus and external genitals of both sexes of beaver.It is yellow or yellow-brown in colour, of a butterlike consistency, and has a highly disagreeable odour due to the presence of an essential oil.. Beavers deposit castoreum on rocks and shorelines to mark territorial boundaries, but its utility ...

  8. Beaver’s anal glands. Now who, exactly, first thought that an ingredient from the ‘castor sac’ (a gland near the beaver’s reproductive organs) would be just fantastic when bottled and dabbed onto the pulse-points…? (We often marvel at who must first have experimented with some of the more unusual elements in perfumery – and try to...

  9. www.atlasobscura.com › foods › castoreum-beaver-musk-vanillaCastoreum - Gastro Obscura

    Castoreum is a territory-marking secretion that happens to smell like vanilla.

  10. Shalimar perfume made using castoreum. Castoreum is the liquid released from the castor sacs of the beaver.It is a yellowish liquid. It is mixed together with the beaver's urine.It is used to mark territory. Both male and female beavers have two castor sacs.

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