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Andiroba, scientifically known as Carapa guianensis, is a large tree native to the Amazon rainforest and other tropical areas of South and Central America. This botanical species is a member of the mahogany family and is characterized by its production of large, woody fruits containing oil-rich seeds.
The ingredient is most commonly utilized in the form of a thick, bitter oil processed from these seeds. While this compound has a long history of traditional application in its native regions, it is primarily recognized in modern contexts as a natural oil used for various topical and environmental purposes.
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