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"Myrrh, a commercially used resin, is mostly from C.molmol, growing wild in Somalia, Jemen and Arabia. It is mainly used in toothpastes and tinctures for treatment of gingivitis. Myrrh is composed of the essential oil (2–10%), the ethanol soluble resin (25–40%) and the watersoluble gum (30–60%). The watersoluble gum fraction of myrrh has been found to comprise of a mixture of proteoglycans (with dominating amounts of uronic acid polymers)." [[http://biomed.papers.upol.cz/pdfs/bio/2005/01/01.pdf]] | "Myrrh, a commercially used resin, is mostly from C.molmol, growing wild in Somalia, Jemen and Arabia. It is mainly used in toothpastes and tinctures for treatment of gingivitis. Myrrh is composed of the essential oil (2–10%), the ethanol soluble resin (25–40%) and the watersoluble gum (30–60%). The watersoluble gum fraction of myrrh has been found to comprise of a mixture of proteoglycans (with dominating amounts of uronic acid polymers)." [[http://biomed.papers.upol.cz/pdfs/bio/2005/01/01.pdf]] |
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A mixture of furanoeudesma-1,3-diene and lindestrene possessed a typical myrrh odor, while dihydropyrocurzerenone possessed a resinous myrrh odor, represented the odor of myrrh by itself best. \\ | A mixture of furanoeudesma-1,3-diene and lindestrene possessed a typical myrrh odor, while dihydropyrocurzerenone possessed a resinous myrrh odor, representing the odor of myrrh by itself best. \\ |
[Wilson RA, Mookherjee BD. (1983) Characterization of aroma donating components of myrrh. Proceedings of 9th International Congress of Essential Oils, Singapore, 13–17 March, paper no.400, pp. 1–10, Book 4. Singapore: Essential Oils Association of Singapore] | [Wilson RA, Mookherjee BD. (1983) Characterization of aroma donating components of myrrh. Proceedings of 9th International Congress of Essential Oils, Singapore, 13–17 March, paper no.400, pp. 1–10, Book 4. Singapore: Essential Oils Association of Singapore] |
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