Myrrh Extract

Myrrh extract is derived from the resin of the Commiphora myrrha tree and other related Commiphora species. It is usually obtained through processes such as solvent extraction or steam distillation. The extract is a viscous, dark – colored liquid or a semi – solid with a characteristic strong, aromatic, and slightly bitter odor. It contains a variety of chemical constituents, including essential oils, resins, and gums, which are responsible for its diverse properties.

 

Description

Product Name Myrrh Extract
Appearance light brown to dark brown powder
Specification ≥10% or ≥20%
Test Method HPLC
Source the resin of the Commiphora myrrha tree
Certificate Organic/Kosher/Halal/GMP/Non-GMO

 

Function 

 

  • Antibacterial and Antifungal: Myrrh extract has shown significant antibacterial and antifungal activities. It can inhibit the growth of various pathogenic microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans, helping to prevent and treat infections.
  • Anti – Inflammatory: It possesses anti – inflammatory properties by suppressing the production of pro – inflammatory cytokines and mediators. This can help reduce inflammation in conditions like arthritis, skin inflammations, and oral inflammations.
  • Wound Healing: Myrrh extract promotes wound healing by stimulating cell proliferation and collagen synthesis. It also has astringent properties, which can help contract tissues and reduce bleeding, facilitating the healing process.
  • Antioxidant: It contains antioxidant compounds that can scavenge free radicals and protect cells from oxidative damage. This helps in preventing various diseases associated with oxidative stress, such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer.

 

Application

 

  • Pharmaceutical Industry:
  • Oral Health Products: It is used in toothpaste, mouthwash, and other oral care products due to its antibacterial and anti – inflammatory properties. It can help prevent gum diseases, reduce bad breath, and promote oral health.
  • Topical Medications: Myrrh extract is included in creams, ointments, and lotions for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and wounds. It aids in reducing inflammation, preventing infection, and promoting skin regeneration.
  • Cosmetics Industry:
  • Skincare Products: It is added to facial creams, serums, and masks for its antioxidant and anti – aging effects. It helps to improve skin tone, reduce wrinkles, and protect the skin from environmental damage.
  • Haircare Products: Myrrh extract can be found in shampoos and conditioners, where it helps to soothe the scalp, prevent dandruff, and promote healthy hair growth.
  • Aromatherapy and Perfumery: The strong, pleasant aroma of myrrh extract makes it a popular ingredient in aromatherapy. It is used in essential oil blends, diffusers, and candles to create a relaxing and calming atmosphere. In perfumery, it is used as a base note to add depth and complexity to fragrances.
  • Food and Beverage Industry: In some traditional cuisines, myrrh extract is used in small amounts as a flavoring agent to add a unique, slightly bitter and aromatic flavor to dishes and beverages. It is also used in the production of certain alcoholic beverages, such as liqueurs, for flavor enhancement.