Nota de aplicación
Aromatic, yellow gum resin obtained from various African, Arabian, and Indian trees of the Commiphora genus. Myrrh contains approximately 25% resin (mostly triterpenoids), 60% gum, and 15% volatile oils. Translucent yellow resins have been used for incense and perfumes since ancient times. Myrrh has also been used for its healing properties in traditional medicines.
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta materiales
- .. materiales (nombre jerárquico)
- .... material
- ...... <materiales por composición>
- ........ material orgánico
- .......... resina (material orgánico)
- ............ <gomorresina y productos de gomorresina>
- .............. gomorresina (material)
- ................ resina acaroide
- ................ anime (gum resin)
- ................ butea gum
- ................ caucho
- ................ frankincense (gum resin)
- ................ gutapercha
- ................ myrrh
- ................ spinifex resin