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Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export – Sweet Myrrh Gum Supply

ACPFOOD proudly offers bulk opoponax resin for export, also known as sweet myrrh or opoponax gum. This aromatic natural resin is valued in the pharmaceutical, perfumery, and incense industries for its warm, balsamic fragrance and traditional medicinal properties. As a trusted wholesaler and supplier, we ensure reliable sourcing, consistent quality, and competitive pricing for global buyers seeking this unique resin.

High Quality Sweet Myrrh Resin for Wholesale Buyers

  • Product Code: GUM-002
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 50kg

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Reliable Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export

We supply bulk opoponax resin for export to global buyers in the wholesale natural resins market. Also known as sweet myrrh, opoponax gum, or opopanax hispidus, this aromatic resin is widely used in the pharmaceutical, perfumery, incense, and cosmetic industries. As a trusted opoponax resin supplier and wholesaler, ACPFOOD ensures consistent quality, competitive prices, and reliable delivery for importers, distributors, and manufacturers worldwide.

ACPFOOD supplies Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export, sourced from two premium Iranian species — Opopanax persicus and Opopanax hispidus. Known internationally as Sweet Myrrh Gum, Opoponax is a fragrant oleo-gum-resin treasured for its warming aroma, medicinal properties, and use in incense, perfumery, and traditional herbal formulations.

Our Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export is wild-harvested in its natural habitat across Iran, cleaned by hand, and sorted to deliver consistently high-quality gum pieces suitable for industrial processing. With its rich, balsamic, sweet-spicy aroma and high resin content, Opoponax is widely used in perfume manufacturing, aromatherapy blends, incense production, natural cosmetics, and botanical extraction industries.

ACPFOOD ensures every shipment of Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export includes full export documentation and laboratory quality checks (moisture, purity, ash content, and microbial limits). The resin is packed in durable export-grade sacks designed for long ocean or air shipments.

🏭 Industrial Applications

✔️ Perfumery Industry

  • Key ingredient in oriental, woody, and balsamic perfume bases

  • Used in luxury perfumes for its warm, sweet, resinous aroma

✔️ Incense & Aromatherapy

  • Burned as incense for grounding and relaxation

  • Used in meditation blends and natural fragrance sticks

✔️ Pharmaceutical & Traditional Medicine

  • Historically applied for antiseptic, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory benefits

  • Infused into herbal tonics, digestive aids, and external applications

✔️ Cosmetic & Wellness Formulations

  • Added to ointments, balms, botanical creams, and oil extracts

✔️ Industrial Extraction

  • Used in essential oil distillation and resin extraction for natural fragrance compounds

ACPFOOD’s Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export meets the needs of perfumers, herbal manufacturers, wellness brands, and incense producers worldwide.

🌱 Product Specifications

Parameter Description
Botanical Sources Opopanax persicus & Opopanax hispidus
Common Name Sweet Myrrh Gum / Opoponax
Form Natural dried resin tears
Color Amber, golden, or brown
Aroma Sweet, balsamic, warm
Purity 95–98% (cleaned gum tears)
Origin Iran
Shelf Life 24–36 months

🌍 Why Choose ACPFOOD for Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export

  • ✔️ Direct sourcing from native Opoponax habitats in Iran

  • ✔️ Hand-cleaned resin with minimal impurities

  • ✔️ Full documentation: CoA, TDS, MSDS

  • ✔️ Reliable global delivery with DDP options for Europe, Canada, China

  • ✔️ Suitable for perfumery, incense, aromatics, and herbal industries

  • ✔️ Competitive wholesale pricing for continuous supply

ACPFOOD is a trusted and experienced supplier of Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export to manufacturers worldwide.

🚚 Delivery Options

🌍 Direct Export from Iran – Available worldwide
🇪🇺 EU Customers: Delivered DDP from Heppenheim, Germany (MOQ: 500 Kg)
🇨🇦 Canada & 🇨🇳 China: Delivered DDP (MOQ: 500 Kg)
🇺🇸 USA Customers: Delivered DAP (MOQ: 500 Kg)
🚢 Other Countries: CIF shipping available worldwide

 

Bulk opoponax resin for export sweet myrrh gum
Natural aromatic resin sourced and packed for wholesale buyers
Scientific Names:
1. Opopanax persicus Boiss.
2. Opopanax hispidus (Friv.) Griseb.
Synonyms:
1- Opopanax armeniacus Bordz.
2- Ferula hispida Friv.
English Name: Opoponax
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Hercules all-heal, Sweet Myrrh, Hercules’ woundwort
Family: Apiaceae

GENERAL DATA

Plant Parts: Resin, Roots, Leaves, Flowers and Seeds
Cultivation mode: Wild collection
In manufacturing: Perfumery, pharmaceutical, dyeing industry, etc.
In food:

 

🌿 Industries That Use Opoponax (Sweet Myrrh Resin)

From Opopanax persicus Boiss. and Opopanax hispidus Franch.

🌿 What Is Opoponax (Sweet Myrrh)?

Opoponax, also called Sweet Myrrh, is an aromatic oleo-gum-resin collected from the bark of Opopanax species, primarily Opopanax persicus and Opopanax hispidus. The resin hardens into reddish-brown lumps and emits a warm, balsamic, earthy-sweet scent when burned or crushed.

It has long-standing uses in perfumery, incense, traditional medicine, and more recently, natural health formulations.

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1. Perfumery & Fragrance Industry

Opoponax is a highly valued fixative and heart note in the fragrance world, often used as a more balsamic and sweeter alternative to traditional myrrh.

Applications:

  • Oriental, amber, and chypre perfumes

  • Natural perfumery for resinous base notes

  • Adds depth, warmth, and sweetness to blends with Frankincense, labdanum, or patchouli

✅ Common in artisan niche perfumes, incense-based fragrances, and luxury candles

2. Incense, Ritual & Aromatherapy Industry

Due to its warm and calming scent, Opoponax resin is widely burned as incense and used in aromatherapy blends.

Uses:

  • Incense sticks and loose blends for meditation, cleansing, or spiritual rituals

  • Included in aromatherapy oils or resinoid extractions for relaxation

  • Used in ceremonial smoke rituals (Middle Eastern, Persian, and African traditions)

✅ Blends well with Frankincense, Benzoin, Sandalwood, and Copal

3. Traditional & Herbal Medicine Industry

Traditionally used in Persian, Greek, and Arabic medicine for its antispasmodic, expectorant, and wound-healing properties.

Applications:

  • Expectorant and bronchial relief in herbal remedies

  • Mild analgesic and antiseptic for topical use

  • Emmenagogue properties in traditional women’s medicine

✅ Usually applied as a resin tincture, decoction, or chewed gum
⚠️ Internal use should be supervised; some compounds are bioactive in high doses

4. Nutraceutical & Natural Remedies Industry

Modern natural medicine uses opoponax for its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Common Products:

  • Botanical tinctures for respiratory and digestive support

  • Herbal balm formulations with wound-soothing properties

  • Combined with Propolis, Myrrh, or Eucalyptus in immunity formulas

✅ Appears in small-scale apothecaries and herbalist-grade products

Close-up of sweet myrrh resin texture and color
Coarse-textured opoponax gum with deep golden hue

5. Natural Cosmetics & Skincare Industry

Opoponax extracts or essential oils are used in natural and ayurvedic beauty products, especially those targeting dry, inflamed, or aging skin.

Uses:

  • Resin-infused facial oils and masks

  • Soothing lip balms and cuticle creams

  • Occasionally in fragrant body butters or bath oils

✅ Valued for its anti-inflammatory and aromatic profile

6. Ethnic & Organic Export Markets

Opoponax is a specialty resin in Persian and Levantine herbal markets, and a niche export product to Western perfumers, incense makers, and herbal brands.

Export Formats:

  • Raw gum resin (whole or powdered)

  • Essential oil or resinoid extracts

  • Herbal incense kits or blended apothecary jars

✅ Exported in bulk from Iran, Turkey, or Afghanistan
✅ Appears in ethnic stores, aromatherapy suppliers, and organic beauty brands

7. Scientific & Botanical Research

Opoponax is under study for its volatile oils, antimicrobial, and bioactive sesquiterpenes.

Key Research Areas:

  • Essential oil composition and aromatic profiling

  • Wound-healing and antiseptic activity

  • Use as a natural preservative or antioxidant in formulations

✅ Scientific interest in comparing its chemistry with Commiphora myrrha (True Myrrh) and Boswellia species (Frankincense)

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Perfumery & Fragrance Base/heart notes, oriental perfumes, resin fixatives
Incense & Ritual Loose resin incense, sticks, spiritual smoke blends
Traditional Medicine Antispasmodic, wound soother, expectorant
Natural Remedies Tinctures, herbal salves, respiratory support
Cosmetic & Skincare Anti-inflammatory oils, balms, fragrant products
Ethnic & Export Markets Resin chunks, oils, incense kits
Scientific Research Essential oil profile, antimicrobial & antioxidant studies

🌟 Key Features

  • Rich in balsamic aromatic compounds, sesquiterpenes, and oleoresins

  • Naturally sweet-myrrh scent, less bitter than Commiphora myrrh

  • Collected by tapping the bark of wild-growing Opopanax trees

  • Rare and premium in perfumery, especially for Middle Eastern or historical scents

  • Popular in spiritual, ethnic, and natural wellness applications

 

🌿 Resin Comparison Table: Opoponax (Opopanax persicus) vs Dragon’s Blood vs Frankincense vs Galbanum

Aspect 🟠 Opoponax (Sweet Myrrh)(Opopanax persicus Boiss.) 🔴 Dragon’s Blood(Dracaena cinnabari Balf.f.) 🌕 Frankincense(Boswellia sacra) 🟢 Galbanum(Ferula gummosa Boiss.)
Botanical Family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Asparagaceae Burseraceae Apiaceae
Plant Type Aromatic herbaceous shrub Tree (endemic to Socotra) Small tree Large herbaceous plant
Resin Type Gum-resin exudate from root or stem Phenolic red resin from trunk Oleo-gum-resin (aromatic tears) Gum-resin from incised stem
Color & Texture Brown to reddish-brown, semi-hard, aromatic Glossy deep red, brittle Yellow to amber, translucent Pale green-yellow to brown, soft and sticky
Aroma Profile Warm, spicy, bitter, earthy Intense, sharp, earthy, metallic Citrus-pine, lemony, balsamic Sharp, green, musky, resinous
Main Constituents Terpenes (farnesol, bisabolene), coumarins, resin acids Dracorhodin (red pigment), phenols α-pinene, limonene, incensole acetate α-pinene, β-pinene, resin acids
Medicinal Use Traditional use for digestive, sedative, and antispasmodic purposes Rare internally; more symbolic use Anti-inflammatory, respiratory support Anti-spasmodic, expectorant, wound healer
Spiritual / Ritual Use Used in folk incense and protective rituals in Persian & Greek medicine Banishment, protection, exorcism Purification, prayer, consecration Grounding incense, mystical rituals
Perfumery Use Fixative in Oriental and spicy compositions Rare in modern perfumery Widely used in top-end perfumes Fixative in green and spicy blends
Harvest Method Gum exudes from root crown/stem incisions Collected from trunk or natural cracks Cut into bark; resin collected after drying Stem incisions near base in summer
Toxicity / Caution Avoid high doses; limited modern internal use Not for ingestion Generally safe; some skin sensitivity Topical use safe; strong aroma, may irritate skin

🧪 Industrial Use Summary

Industry Opoponax (O. persicus) Dragon’s Blood (D. cinnabari) Frankincense (B. sacra) Galbanum (F. gummosa)
Traditional Medicine Digestive, uterine tonic, sedative Rare—folk magic or symbolic Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic Antispasmodic, expectorant
Spiritual & Ritual Protective incense, Middle Eastern traditions Banishment, energetic clearing Religious rituals, spiritual uplift Mystical incense, Persian tradition
Perfumery Base note in oriental fragrances Rare in perfume Widely used for citrusy-balsamic scent Fixative in green, herbal blends
Aromatherapy Relaxation, grounding Rare; mostly symbolic Used for anxiety, breathing, prayer Used for detox, emotional clearing
Dye or Craft Use Not used for dye Ancient dye and ink Oil in ritual items No dye; mostly incense & salves

🌟 Key Differences Overview

Feature Opoponax (O. persicus) Dragon’s Blood (D. cinnabari) Frankincense Galbanum
Botanical Origin Umbelliferous herb (Persia, Turkey) Socotran tree Arabian tree Persian Ferula species
Main Action Sedative, digestive, antispasmodic Spiritual, protective Anti-inflammatory, respiratory Antispasmodic, skin & nerve support
Best Use Form Powder, gum-resin chunks Powder or incense resin Essential oil, tears Gum, oil, incense
Perfume Note Warm, earthy, resinous base Rarely used Bright citrus-resin note Green fixative
Symbolic Use Purifying and calming incense Aggressive purification (banishment) Divine presence, prayer Mystical, grounding, Persian ceremonies

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: جاوشیر/ Javshir
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Steifhaarige Gummiwurz
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): panacée d’Héraclès

 

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About Opoponax 

Opoponax is a perennial, herbaceous plant. Its stem is about one meter high. The stem is cylindrical, covered with white cotton threads, which gives the stem a gray color. In some species it is recumbent. The leaves are simple, entire, oval, irregularly broad, rough, the sides of the leaves are serrated and very green. The flowers are yellow in the form of a compound umbrella and fragrant. Seeds are black and same size as Anise.

By scratching the roots of this plant, the resin releases which gradually hardens in the air. It is also taken from the plant stem, but the quality of the stem resin is lower than the root gum. This resin has bad smell. Its color is strong red, but inside is white. The taste of the gum is pungent.

The best Opopanax should have a sharp and strong scent, saffron color, and white powder. It also stings the tongue, is sticky, dissolves quickly in water and vinegar, and has milky color when dissolved. There is an essential oil in the plant that is considered and used in perfumery.

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Opoponax Temperament

Third degree of warm and dry

 

Opopanax Persicus Chemical Constituents

Essential and volatile oil. This essential oil contains Beta Elemene, Delta Cadinene, and Humulene. The root contains Falcarinone. The root gum of this plant contains Ferulic Acid.

 

Dried opoponax resin from Opopanax hispidus plant
Dried opoponax gum sourced from wild Opopanax hispidus

Opoponax Health Benefits

Useful for brain diseases and weak nerves. Diuretics, stone crushers, eliminate toxins and infections, and laxatives. Improves headache, cough, epilepsy, side pain caused by coldness, bloating, tremors, and catarrh.

Eating 4.5g of this gum with warm water is emmenagogue, improves the condition of cold and hard uterus and is useful for ague, ascites, jaundice, colic caused by phlegm, and womb bloating.

Eating 2.5 grams of it with honey syrup (water+honey) improves bruising.

Drinking Hercules’ woundwort extract helps to cure sciatica. Drinking this extract along with vinegar is beneficial for the enlargement of the spleen.

A poultice prepared from the decoction of this gum along with olive oil is beneficial for biting rabies.

 

🌿 Nutrition Facts – Opoponax (Sweet Myrrh Resin)

(Commiphora erythraea / Commiphora guidottii)

Serving Size: 1 g (~a small pea-sized lump of raw resin)
Calories: ~4 kcal

Nutrient Amount per 1g Per 100g
Total Fat 0.03 g 3.0 g
• Saturated Fat 0.01 g 1.0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0 mg
Sodium 0.3 mg 30 mg
Total Carbohydrate 0.6 g 60.0 g
• Sugars 0 g 0 g
• Polyols / Resin acids ~0.4 g ~40.0 g
Dietary Fiber Trace ~2.0 g
Protein 0.01 g ~1.0 g

 

🔬 Phytochemical & Functional Profile (Per 100g resin):

Compound / Group Approx. Content Functional Role
Resins (commiferin, heerabolene) 40–60% Anti-inflammatory, expectorant, healing
Gums (polysaccharides) 25–35% Demulcent, soothing to mucous membranes
Essential oils (furanoeudesma-1,3-diene, curzerene) 5–10% Aromatic, antiseptic, calming
Volatile terpenoids Moderate Anti-parasitic, stimulant to digestion and circulation
Sterols & Bitter Principles Trace–low Tonic, hepatoprotective potential

 

🧬 Minerals (Per 100g):

Micronutrient Approx. Content % DV (per 100g)
Calcium ~80 mg 8%
Magnesium ~45 mg 11%
Potassium ~140 mg 4%
Iron ~1.5 mg 8%
Zinc Trace

🌿 Opoponax, also known as “Sweet Myrrh,” is a fragrant oleo-gum-resin historically used in Egyptian, Persian, and Ayurvedic traditions for spiritual rituals, wound healing, joint pain, and digestive disorders.

Naturally sugar-free, caffeine-free, and rich in resins and essential oils. Used in incense blends, tinctures, and oil infusions.

⚠️ Not typically consumed directly in raw form. Use under guidance in small quantities. Avoid during pregnancy unless professionally advised.

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Values may vary based on resin purity and harvest origin.

 

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Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export – Research, Applications and Global Demand

Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export (Iranian Sweet Myrrh Gum) is the aromatic oleo-gum-resin obtained from Opopanax persicus Boiss. and Opopanax hispidus (Friv.) Griseb., two Apiaceae species native to Iran and neighbouring regions. Modern pharmacognosy clarifies that this “true” Opoponax from the genus Opopanax is distinct from the resin traded under the same name from Commiphora species. A mini-review from Liverpool John Moores University (“Phytochemistry, Traditional Uses and Pharmacological Properties of the Genus Opopanax W.D.J. Koch”) explains the taxonomic confusion and highlights O. persicus as the sweet-smelling Persian source of opoponax gum (https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/14643/1/Opopanax_PharmSci2020_Rev.pdf).

This scientific clarification is important for international buyers who want to buy Opoponax resin in bulk from an authentic Iranian source and work with an Opoponax resin raw material supplier from Iran rather than Commiphora-type resins from the Horn of Africa.

1. Botanical identity and chemical composition

The LJMU mini-review confirms that the genus Opopanax currently includes three well-defined species – O. hispidus, O. chironium and O. persicus – distributed across the Mediterranean and Central Asia, including Iran, Afghanistan and neighbouring countries (https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/14643/1/Opopanax_PharmSci2020_Rev.pdf). Iranian sources and regional monographs also recognise Opopanax persicus and O. hispidus as producers of an aromatic gum called Sweet Myrrh or Jashir in Persian herb trade, often grouped with “Prangos / Hercules all-heal / Sweet Myrrh” in local literature.

Chemically, Opoponax resins and aerial parts are rich in:

  • Coumarins and furanocoumarins (e.g. marmesin derivatives, smirniorin, peucedanin),

  • Phenolic compounds and flavonoids,

  • Volatile terpenoids (in essential oils), including sesquiterpenes and monoterpenes.

A multi-species GC-MS study on the essential oils of the Opopanax genus found that the oils obtained from O. chironium, O. hispidus and O. persicus differ in their dominant compounds; γ-elemene, cyclopropane derivatives and certain esters were identified as major constituents, providing chemotaxonomic markers for each species (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096356/ and summary at https://ouci.dntb.gov.ua/en/works/4N6jX0V4/).

For Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export, this means that Iranian Opoponax gum can be analytically profiled (GC-MS, HPLC) to confirm its genus-specific coumarin pattern and volatile composition, giving confidence to Opoponax resin bulk buyers in regulated markets.

2. Antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities

Several studies on Opopanax hispidus (a close relative of O. persicus and co-producer of Sweet Myrrh gum) demonstrate promising biological activities that support interest in pharmaceutical grade Opoponax gum resin and wholesale Sweet Myrrh gum for nutraceuticals:

  • A 2015 study “Antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of Opopanax hispidus (Apiaceae) extracts” (Lekovite Sirovine 35, 141–150) reported significant DPPH and ABTS radical-scavenging activity and antimicrobial effects of methanolic extracts from inflorescences and aerial parts (https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0455-6224/2015/0455-62241535141M.pdf).

  • A 2021 paper in Journal of Faculty of Pharmacy of Ankara University evaluated methanol extracts of O. hispidus flowers and aerial parts and found notable antioxidant (ABTS and DPPH assays) and anti-inflammatory activity via human red-blood-cell membrane stabilisation (https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1885301).

  • Phytochemical work on O. hispidus extracts has identified new dihydrofuranocoumarins and other coumarin derivatives associated with cytotoxic and antioxidant properties (summarised in Table 2 of the LJMU mini-review and in the article “Antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of Opopanax hispidus extracts” cited above).

  • A recent article in Chemistry & Biodiversity reported the cytotoxic activity of Opopanax hispidus (Friv.) Griseb. and characterised its active coumarin-type constituents (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cbdv.202501077).

These findings support the development of Bulk Opoponax resin for topical formulations and Bulk Opoponax resin for traditional medicine manufacturers who wish to formulate creams, balms, liniments or nutraceutical extracts, while recognising that clinical trials in humans are still limited and that all therapeutic uses must comply with local medical and regulatory guidelines in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

3. Traditional and ethnomedicinal use

The LJMU mini-review documents that Opoponax species have been used in Mediterranean and Persian traditional medicine for:

  • antiseptic and wound-related uses,

  • gastrointestinal complaints,

  • respiratory conditions,

  • women’s health applications, and

  • general “all-healing” purposes (the Greek “all-healing juice”).

For example:

  • In Iranian folk medicine, the stem, leaves and inflorescences of O. hispidus are used as an antiseptic and as an edible wild vegetable.

  • The gum/resinoid of O. chironium has been mentioned in historical Iranian texts for epilepsy and antipyretic use, appearing in classical formulations such as Habb al-Sheitaraj and Ayarej-e Jalinus.

These traditions provide an ethnopharmacological rationale for Bulk Opoponax resin for traditional medicine manufacturers and research teams interested in evidence-based phytotherapy. However, any modern health claims in markets such as the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa must be supported by robust clinical data and approved by local regulators.

4. Essential oils, fragrance and aromatherapy

From a fragrance perspective, Opoponax has long been valued as a warm, balsamic base note related to frankincense and myrrh. Modern perfumery and aroma-chemistry sources describe opoponax resinoid and essential oil as follows:

These references illustrate the strong global demand for Bulk Opoponax resin for incense and perfumery, especially:

  • Bulk Opoponax resin for natural incense blends used in religious, spa and wellness settings.

  • Bulk Opoponax resin for fragrance and aromatherapy, where resin or resinoid is incorporated into essential-oil blends, massage oils and diffuser products.

  • premium Sweet Myrrh gum wholesale for niche perfumers, who value Iranian origin for storytelling and scent differentiation.

For brands in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, working with an Opoponax resin raw material supplier from Iran allows direct access to the original botanical source behind classic “sweet myrrh” notes.

5. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential in modern research

Beyond perfumery, several recent papers focus on the antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of Opoponax species:

These results are relevant for wholesale Sweet Myrrh gum for nutraceuticals and for companies developing Bulk Opoponax resin for topical formulations such as balms, massage oils and skin-care products – always subject to toxicological assessment and compliance with local cosmetic and supplement regulations.

6. Global research visibility and relevance to UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa

The main Opoponax studies are published in peer-reviewed journals indexed in Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed and regional databases, which are widely consulted by academic and industrial R&D teams in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Examples include:

Because these journals and databases are standard references for formulators, regulators and academics, they provide a solid scientific base for Opoponax resin bulk sourcing from Iran into these English-speaking markets, whether the end use is pharmaceutical R&D, herbal supplements, incense or fine fragrance.

7. Commercial positioning of Iranian Opoponax resin

Drawing together the botanical, chemical and pharmacological information, Iranian Sweet Myrrh Gum from Opopanax persicus and O. hispidus can be confidently presented to international partners as a high-value, origin-specific ingredient for multiple industries:

  • Fragrance, incense and aromatherapy

    • Bulk Opoponax resin for incense and perfumery and Bulk Opoponax resin for natural incense blends used in religious, spa and wellness environments.

    • Bulk Opoponax resin for fragrance and aromatherapy where perfumers and aromatherapists value a balsamic, earthy-sweet, slightly spicy base note with good fixative properties, sourced directly from Iran.

  • Pharmaceutical, cosmetic and topical products

    • pharmaceutical grade Opoponax gum resin supported by coumarin-rich phytochemistry and antioxidant / anti-inflammatory data.

    • Bulk Opoponax resin for topical formulations such as balms, salves, massage oils and skin-care products, always formulated according to local cosmetic and medicinal standards.

  • Nutraceutical and traditional medicine lines

    • wholesale Sweet Myrrh gum for nutraceuticals where Opoponax is combined with other botanicals in capsules, tinctures or syrups under regulatory supervision.

    • Bulk Opoponax resin for traditional medicine manufacturers working with Persian, Mediterranean or herbalist traditions in markets like the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

  • Reliable B2B supply from Iran

    • As an experienced wholesale Opoponax resin supplier, ACPFOOD can act as an Opoponax resin raw material supplier from Iran, providing consistent batches with GC-MS profiles, coumarin fingerprints, and full quality documentation (CoA, contaminants, microbiology).

    • This allows partners to secure high-quality Opoponax resin for export with transparent Sweet Myrrh gum wholesale price for importers, backed by modern analytical testing and a strong research base.

With scientifically documented properties, deep traditional roots and growing interest from perfumery, aromatherapy, nutraceutical and topical-phytomedicine sectors, Iranian Sweet Myrrh Gum is an ideal candidate for Bulk Opoponax Resin for Export to discerning Opoponax resin bulk buyers around the world.

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