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Opopanax resin oil has been found to contain α-bisabolene, β-bisabolene, and γ-bisabolene, α-bergamotene, γ-cadinene, δ-cadinene, ar-curcumene and α-santalene, but the results are not consistent. (Z)-α-bisabolene remotely recalls the typical odour of opopanax. \\ | Opopanax resin oil has been found to contain α-bisabolene, β-bisabolene, and γ-bisabolene, α-bergamotene, γ-cadinene, δ-cadinene, ar-curcumene and α-santalene, but the results are not consistent. (Z)-α-bisabolene remotely recalls the typical odour of opopanax. \\ |
[Myrrh-commiphora chemistry., Hanuš, L.O., Řezanka, T., Dembitsky, V.M., Moussaieff, A., Biomedical papers, 149(1), 2005, 3-28; and literature cited therein] [[http://jonnsaromatherapy.com/pdf/GC-MS_Commiphora_various_2005.pdf]] | [Myrrh-commiphora chemistry., Hanuš, L.O., Řezanka, T., Dembitsky, V.M., Moussaieff, A., Biomedical papers, 149(1), 2005, 3-28; and literature cited therein] [[http://jonnsaromatherapy.com/pdf/GC-MS_Commiphora_various_2005.pdf]] |
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| "Opoponax odour is sweetly aromatic, with a tenacious animalic, woody root-like note, not found in Myrrh." Main components of Opoponax oil were E-β-ocimene (26.2%), α-santalene (20.1%), E α-bergamotene (5.2%), and (Z/E)-α-bisabolene (14.2%). \\ |
| [Moyler, D. A., R. A. Clery, and K. A. D. Swift. "Flavours and Fragrances." Special Publications No. 214 (1997): 96-115] |
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"Opopanax oil and opopanax resinoid are obtained from the resin of Commiphora erythraea Engl. var. glabrescens Engl., a tree growing in Somalia (Burseraceae). The resinoid is prepared by solvent extraction, and steam distillation of the resin gives the essential oil, which is a yellow to greenish-yellow liquid with a warm, sweet, balsamic odor... Opopanax oil and resinoid are used in perfume compositions with oriental characteristics, the resinoid also for its fixative properties." \\ | "Opopanax oil and opopanax resinoid are obtained from the resin of Commiphora erythraea Engl. var. glabrescens Engl., a tree growing in Somalia (Burseraceae). The resinoid is prepared by solvent extraction, and steam distillation of the resin gives the essential oil, which is a yellow to greenish-yellow liquid with a warm, sweet, balsamic odor... Opopanax oil and resinoid are used in perfume compositions with oriental characteristics, the resinoid also for its fixative properties." \\ |