extractives
Extractives are chemical substances present in various materials that can be removed by solvent extraction. They are typically non-structural, low-molecular-weight compounds that do not form part of the material's backbone. The exact composition of extractives varies by material and species and can influence properties such as color, odor, taste, and reactivity. Commonly studied types include resins, waxes, fats, oils, tannins, essential oils, and pigments. Extraction is usually performed with organic solvents or water, and yields are reported as a mass percentage.
In coal science, extractives denote the soluble organic constituents that can be removed by solvent extraction,
In wood and plants, extractives are non-structural compounds leached by solvents and include essential oils, terpenes,