
Myrrh
Absolute essence
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Absolutes are aromatic extracts obtained through solvent extraction of plant matter or concrete essence. They differ from essential oils because they contain less volatile and heavier fractions, which confer greater olfactory richness and persistence. They are produced primarily when steam distillation is not possible or does not guarantee the desired yield, as in the case of roses. Thanks to their concentration and complexity, they are key raw materials in fine perfumery, cosmetics, soap making, and wax production.- Code: T1561
- INCI: Commiphora myrrha
- CAS: 8016-37-3
- EINECS: 284-510-0
- Family: Burseraceae
- Type: absolute essence (OA)
- Chemotype: δ-elemene (about 22%)
- Food flavoring: yes (according to EC Regulation 1334/2008)
- Extraction method: with solvent
- Origin: Somalia
Extraction
Property
It harmonizes well with benzoin and oakmoss absolutes, with spicy oils, and with the essential oils of cypress, geranium, juniper, frankincense, olibanum, lavender, mandarin, mint, opoponax, patchouli, sandalwood, and red thyme.
Uses
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Botany
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