- Gutta-percha
Taxobox
name = Gutta-percha
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Palaquium gutta"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ericales
familia =Sapotaceae
genus = "Palaquium"
genus_authority = Blanco
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = About 100-120 species, including: "Palaquium amboinense" "Palaquium barnesii" "Palaquium bataanense" "Palaquium beccarianum" "Palaquium borneense" "Palaquium burckii" "Palaquium clarkeanum" "Palaquium cochleariifolium" "Palaquium dasyphyllum" "Palaquium ellipticum" "Palaquium formosanum" "Palaquium galactoxylum" "Palaquium gutta" "Palaquium herveyi" "Palaquium hexandrum" "Palaquium hispidum" "Palaquium hornei" "Palaquium impressinervium" "Palaquium kinabaluense" "Palaquium lanceolatum" "Palaquium leiocarpum" "Palaquium lobbianum" "Palaquium luzoniense" "Palaquium macrocarpum" "Palaquium maingayi" "Palaquium merrillii" "Palaquium microphyllum" "Palaquium obovatum" "Palaquium obtusifolium" "Palaquium ottolanderi" "Palaquium philippense" "Palaquium pseudocuneatum" "Palaquium pseudorostratum" "Palaquium quercifolium" "Palaquium regina-montium" "Palaquium ridleyi" "Palaquium rioense" "Palaquium rostratum" "Palaquium semaram" "Palaquium stellatum" "Palaquium sukoei" "Palaquium sumatranum" "Palaquium tenuipetiolatum" "Palaquium walsurifolium" "Palaquium xanthochymum"Gutta-percha ("Palaquium") is a genus of tropical
tree s native toSoutheast Asia and northernAustralasia , fromTaiwan south to Malaya and east to theSolomon Islands . It is also an inelastic naturallatex produced from thesap of these trees, particularly from the species "Palaquium gutta". Chemically, gutta-percha is a polyterpene, apolymer ofisoprene (trans-1,4-polyisoprene).The word 'gutta-percha' comes from the plant's name in Malay, "getah perca", which translates as "percha rubber".
The trees are 5–30 metres tall and up to 1 metre in trunk diameter. The leaves are
evergreen , alternate or spirally arranged, simple, entire, 8–25 cm long, and glossy green above, often yellow or glaucous below. Theflower s are produced in small clusters along the stems, each flower with a white corolla with 4–7 (mostly 6) acute lobes. Thefruit is an ovoid 3–7 cmberry , containing 1–4seed s; in many species the fruit is edible.Uses
The latex is bioinert, resilient, and is a good electrical insulator due to a high
dielectric strength . Thewood of many species is also valuable.Western inventors discovered the properties of gutta-percha latex in 1842, although the local population in its Malayan habitat had used it for a variety of applications for centuries. Allowing this fluid to evaporate and coagulate in the sun produced a latex which could be made flexible again with hot water, but which did not become brittle, unlike unvulcanized
rubber already in use.By 1845,
telegraph wires insulated with gutta-percha were being manufactured inGreat Britain . Gutta-percha served as the insulating material for some of the earliest underseatelegraph cables, including the firsttransatlantic telegraph cable . Gutta-percha was particularly suitable for this purpose, as it was not attacked by marine plants or animals, a problem which had disabled previous undersea cables.In the mid-nineteenth century, gutta-percha was also used to make
furniture , notably by theGutta-Percha Company (established in 1847). Several of these highly ornate, revival-style pieces were shown at the 1851Great Exhibition . Molded furniture forms, emulating carved wood, were attacked by proponents of the design reform movement who advocated truth to materials. It was also used to make "mourning" jewelry because it was dark in color and could be easily carved into beads or other shapes.The material was quickly adopted for numerous other applications. The "guttie"
golf ball (which had a solid gutta-percha core) revolutionized the game. Gutta-percha remained an industrial staple well into the 20th century, when it was gradually replaced with superior (generally synthetic) materials, though a similar and cheaper natural material calledbalatá is often used in gutta-percha's place. The two materials are almost identical, and balatá is often called gutta-balatá.The same bio-inertness property that made it suitable for marine cables also means it does not readily react within the human body, and consequently it is used for a variety of surgical devices and for dental applications including padding inside fillings or inside the root-canal during
root canal therapy. It was also used as pistol grips for the same reason.Dentistry
Gutta percha is the predominant material used to "obturate", or fill the empty space of, a
tooth after it has undergoneendodontic therapy . Its physical and chemical properties, including but not limited to itsinertness andbiocompatibility ,melting point ,ductility andmalleability afford it an important role in the field ofendodontics for a long time to come.Trivia
* The cane that
Congressman Preston Brooks used to beatSenator Charles Sumner on the floor of the United States Senate was made out of Gutta-percha wood.
* Gutta-percha was featured in the pilot movie Cocoon for the long-running television seriesHawaii Five-O . The criminal Wo Fat used it to seal the eyes, nose and ears of his victims.
*In the movie "Gorky Park," aforensic dentist identifies a murder victim as an American because he had a root canal filled with gutta percha, which was not used in Europe for that purpose.
*Up until the 1950s, Gutta-percha was applied to ropes used in British executions in order to avoid a metal component catching and marking the skin. It was later replaced with Vulcanised Rubber due to Gutta-percha's tendency to splinter when cold.References and external links
* [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?8765 Germplasm Resources Information Network: "Palaquium"]
* [http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/cable/gutta.htm Gutta-percha on the Transatlantic cable site]
* [http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Article/GuttaPercha/ The Gutta Percha Company on the History of the Atlantic Cable site]
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