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- | Commiphora erythraea (Ehrenb.) Engl. - Burseraceae - agarsu, opopanax | + | Commiphora erythraea (Ehrenb.) Engl. - Burseraceae - agarsu, bisabol myrrh, opopanax, **Bisabol-Myrrhe**, |
- | Tree, native to Somalia. | + | Small tree, native to Somalia. |
"A number of oleo-gum-resins called bdelliums are produced in Arabia and Somalia from various species of | "A number of oleo-gum-resins called bdelliums are produced in Arabia and Somalia from various species of | ||
- | Commiphora and resemble myrrh; these were probably counted as myrrh in classical times and are probably used for adulteration today. The “perfumed bdellium” (opopanax or bisabol myrrh) is from C. erythraea." | + | Commiphora and resemble myrrh; these were probably counted as myrrh in classical times and are probably used for adulteration today. The “perfumed bdellium” (opopanax or bisabol myrrh) is from C. erythraea... C.erythraea and C. kataf, the main sources of opopanax, are abundant in many parts of southern Arabia, Somalia, eastern Ethiopia and Kenya." \\ |
[Myrrh-commiphora chemistry., Hanuš, L.O., Řezanka, T., Dembitsky, V.M., Moussaieff, A., Biomedical papers, 149(1), 2005, 3-28] [[http:// | [Myrrh-commiphora chemistry., Hanuš, L.O., Řezanka, T., Dembitsky, V.M., Moussaieff, A., Biomedical papers, 149(1), 2005, 3-28] [[http:// | ||