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
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Key ingredient in oriental, woody, and balsamic perfume bases
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Used in luxury perfumes for its warm, sweet, resinous aroma
✔️ Incense & Aromatherapy
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Burned as incense for grounding and relaxation
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Used in meditation blends and natural fragrance sticks
✔️ Pharmaceutical & Traditional Medicine
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Historically applied for antiseptic, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory benefits
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Infused into herbal tonics, digestive aids, and external applications
✔️ Cosmetic & Wellness Formulations
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Added to ointments, balms, botanical creams, and oil extracts
✔️ Industrial Extraction
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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
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✔️ Direct sourcing from native Opoponax habitats in Iran
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✔️ Hand-cleaned resin with minimal impurities
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✔️ Full documentation: CoA, TDS, MSDS
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✔️ Reliable global delivery with DDP options for Europe, Canada, China
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✔️ Suitable for perfumery, incense, aromatics, and herbal industries
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✔️ 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
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.
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:
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Oriental, amber, and chypre perfumes
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Natural perfumery for resinous base notes
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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:
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Incense sticks and loose blends for meditation, cleansing, or spiritual rituals
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Included in aromatherapy oils or resinoid extractions for relaxation
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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:
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Expectorant and bronchial relief in herbal remedies
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Mild analgesic and antiseptic for topical use
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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:
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Botanical tinctures for respiratory and digestive support
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Herbal balm formulations with wound-soothing properties
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Combined with Propolis, Myrrh, or Eucalyptus in immunity formulas
✅ Appears in small-scale apothecaries and herbalist-grade products
✅ 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:
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Raw gum resin (whole or powdered)
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Essential oil or resinoid extracts
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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:
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Essential oil composition and aromatic profiling
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Wound-healing and antiseptic activity
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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
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Rich in balsamic aromatic compounds, sesquiterpenes, and oleoresins
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Naturally sweet-myrrh scent, less bitter than Commiphora myrrh
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Collected by tapping the bark of wild-growing Opopanax trees
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Rare and premium in perfumery, especially for Middle Eastern or historical scents
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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) |
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| 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 |
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| 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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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.
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 |
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| 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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