Essential Oil

Myrrh Oil

Myrrh

Antibacterial, anti-wrinkle

Product Description

Myrrh is one of the most ancient aromatic substances known to humanity, alongside frankincense, with which it has been paired in religious, medicinal, and perfumery contexts for over 4,000 years. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the oleo-gum-resin of Commiphora myrrha (and related species), small, thorny trees native to the arid regions of the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The resin is collected by making incisions in the bark; the exuded gum-resin hardens into characteristic reddish-brown "tears" that are then distilled. Myrrh oil is distinguished by its high sesquiterpene content (furanoeudesma-1,3-diene, curzerene, lindestrene, elemol), which gives it its characteristic balsamic, slightly spicy-bitter aroma and its notable fixative properties in perfumery. Unlike most essential oils, myrrh is relatively viscous and has limited ethanol solubility, requiring formulation expertise for alcohol-based products.

Product Parameters

Botanical NameCommiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl.
Other NamesGum Myrrh, Somali Myrrh, Mo Yao
Country of OriginSomalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen
Plant FamilyBurseraceae
Parts UsedResin
Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
CAS Number8016-37-3
Color / AppearanceYellow to reddish brown, viscous
OdorWarm, balsamic, slightly spicy-medicinal with a rich resinous undertone
Specific Gravity0.985 - 1.014 (20 C)
Refractive Index1.517 - 1.528 (20 C)
Optical Rotation-60 deg to -83 deg
Flash Point> 100#176C
SolubilitySoluble in ethanol, fixed oils; slightly soluble in propylene glycol
Major ConstituentsCuminaldehyde, m-cresol

Benefits & Properties

Antibacterial, anti-wrinkle

Chemical Composition

Cuminaldehyde, m-cresol

Industry Applications

cosmetics

Oral Care

One of the most important essential oils for oral health applications. Myrrh has a long history of use for gingivitis, mouth ulcers, and general oral hygiene, dating to ancient Egyptian and Greek medicine. Used in natural toothpastes, mouthwashes, and oral sprays at 0.1–0.5%. Clinical studies support its antimicrobial activity against common oral pathogens including Streptococcus mutans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Candida albicans. Often combined with propolis, clove, and peppermint in therapeutic oral care products.

cosmetics

Skincare & Wound Care

Valued in anti-aging and restorative skincare for its cicatrisant and astringent properties. Used in formulations for mature, lined, and chapped skin; wound healing balms; and products targeting eczema and dermatitis. The furanosesquiterpenes in myrrh exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via COX-2 inhibition. Its astringency makes it effective in toners and pore-tightening products for oily and combination skin.

aromatherapy

Aromatherapy & Spiritual Practice

Together with frankincense, myrrh is the quintessential oil for spiritual and meditative practice across multiple religious traditions. Its grounding, centering aroma is used to deepen respiration, promote introspection, and create sacred space. Often diffused during meditation, yoga, prayer, and grief counseling for its comforting, emotionally stabilizing properties.

fragrance

Fragrance Industry

Used in oriental, amber, incense, and chypre fragrance types. Myrrh provides a deep, warm-balsamic base note with excellent fixative properties. Unlike the luminous, citrusy transparency of frankincense, myrrh offers a darker, earthier, more tenacious character. The CO₂ extract and resinoid are often preferred over the essential oil in perfumery for their more complete, true-to-resin aromatic profile and improved ethanol solubility.

Blending Suggestions

Frankincense (its classical partner), Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Patchouli, Vetiver, Rose, Lavender, Bergamot, Cypress, Juniper — essential in oriental, incense, and meditative accords

Origin

Myrrh — China

Packaging Options

1 kg Aluminium Bottle5 kg Aluminium Drum10 kg Aluminium Drum25 kg HDPE Drum50 kg HDPE Drum1000 kg IBC Tote

Custom packaging and private labeling available upon request.

Storage & Shelf Life

Store in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dark place. Shelf life: 4–6 years (myrrh is one of the most stable essential oils due to its high sesquiterpene and low monoterpene content). Viscosity may increase over prolonged storage; gently warm to 35–40°C before use if necessary. Myrrh darkens and becomes more viscous with age — this is normal and does not indicate degradation.

Quality Documentation

COA — Certificate of Analysis MSDS — Material Safety Data Sheet GC/MS Report

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the shelf life of

Under recommended storage conditions — tightly sealed in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight — Myrrh Oil remains stable for 2 to 3 years. Monitor for any changes in aroma, color, or viscosity before use in production batches.

How is Myrrh Oil extracted?

Myrrh Oil is steam distillation from the resin of a plant in the Burseraceae family. This method preserves the full spectrum of volatile aromatic compounds and bioactive constituents that define the oil''s therapeutic and sensory profile.

What documentation do you provide with bulk orders?

Every shipment includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA) detailing the batch-specific chemical profile (GC/MS or GC-FID), physical parameters (specific gravity, refractive index, optical rotation), and organoleptic assessment. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS/SDS) is also provided. Additional documentation — including GC/MS chromatograms, pesticide residue analysis, heavy metal testing, and allergen statements — is available upon request.

What are the minimum order quantities (MOQ)?

Standard MOQ is 1 kg for most essential oils, with bulk pricing available at 5 kg, 25 kg, and 180 kg drum quantities. Contact our sales team for current pricing and availability for your required volume.

Do you offer samples for evaluation?

Yes. We provide complimentary 10–30 mL samples of most products for qualified B2B buyers to evaluate quality, aroma, and suitability before placing bulk orders. Sample requests are subject to availability and shipping costs may apply. Request a sample through our contact form.

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