Myrrh oil (CAS 1082996-27-7) — Balsamic Base Note Fragrance Ingredient
Myrrh oil
CAS 1082996-27-7
What Is Myrrh oil?
Myrrh oil is a resinous essential oil derived from the Commiphora tree, often encountered in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicines. Its rich, balsamic aroma evokes ancient rituals and healing practices, making it prized for both its scent and cultural significance.
Safety Profile
GENERALLY SAFEWhat Does Myrrh oil Smell Like?
Myrrh oil offers a deep, smoky-balsamic aroma with earthy undertones and a slight medicinal edge. The scent evolves from a sharp, resinous top note to a warm, incense-like heart, settling into a rich, woody base. It’s reminiscent of ancient temples and sacred ceremonies, with a dry-down that lingers like embers in a fire.
In Famous Fragrances
Fragrance associations may not reflect actual formulations.
Myrrh adds a smoky, resinous depth to this oriental classic, complementing the spice and floral notes.
Myrrh’s balsamic warmth enhances the vanilla and tonka bean, creating a cozy, woody fragrance.
Chemistry, Properties & Perfumer Guide
The Chemistry
Myrrh oil is a complex mixture of sesquiterpenes, furanosesquiterpenes, and other volatile compounds. Key components include furanoeudesma-1,3-diene and curzerene, contributing to its distinctive aroma. The oil is obtained through steam distillation of the resin, with variations in composition depending on the Commiphora species and geographic origin.
Physical & Chemical Properties
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Perfumer Guide
| Application | Typical % | Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fine Fragrance | 1-5% | Up to 10% | Adds depth and warmth |
| Incense | 10-20% | Up to 30% | Enhances resinous character |
Classic Accords
Tip: Use myrrh oil to anchor floral or citrus notes with its rich, balsamic depth.
Alternatives & Comparisons
Offers a similar resinous quality but with a brighter, citrusy top note.
Safety, Regulatory & Sustainability
⚠ Regulatory Disclaimer
General reference only. Consult current IFRA Standards Library before formulating.
IFRA Status
No IFRA restrictions.
EU Allergen Declaration
Potential allergen; check for furanoeudesma-1,3-diene content.
RIFM Assessment
RIFM assessment confirms safe use at typical levels.
Sustainability
Myrrh is harvested sustainably from wild trees, though overharvesting is a concern in some regions. Ethical sourcing initiatives help protect Commiphora populations.
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References
- PubChem: Myrrh oil PubChem
Data: PubChem (NIH), PubMed, RIFM, IFRA. Last reviewed: Apr 2026.
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