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Myrrh extract is an extract from the resin of the myrrh tree, which possesses antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-infective and antimicrobial specific properties.
In skin care products, myrrh extract is widely used in sunscreen products, body lotions, baby products, after shave care products, oral hygiene products, etc.
In addition, myrrh extract also has whitening effects, such as the Korean Food and Drug Administration listed it as a whitening active ingredient. Myrrh essential oil also has the effect of activating blood stasis and relieving pain, and can be used in foot soaks and wound healing.
Uses of Commiphora Myrrha Eng.
Myrrh extract is a constituent extracted from the resin of the myrrh tree, which mainly contains resin, volatile oil and gum. Its effects and actions include activating blood circulation and dissipating blood stasis, analgesic, astringent and anti-inflammatory. It can be used externally to treat skin inflammation and has different degrees of inhibitory effects on a variety of dermatophytes.
In addition, at certain concentrations, myrrh extract can inhibit tuberculosis bacteria. Myrrh essential oil is a kind of myrrh extract, which has a very good bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effect, especially for women's vaginitis has a very good therapeutic effect. At the same time, myrrh essential oil also has the effect of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain, which can be used to soak feet for health and promote wound healing.
Regarding the whitening effect of red myrrh alcohol, although there are not many studies, some tests have shown that at a certain concentration, red myrrh alcohol is able to block the melanogenesis signaling pathway, so as to achieve whitening effect.
Pharmacological effect of Bulk Commiphora Myrrha Eng Powder.
Anti-tumor effects: Myrrh extract is used in the prevention and treatment of breast and prostate cancer. The anticancer effect of myrrh is not only stronger than that of commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs, but also safer, because myrrh extract only kills cancer cells, has no effect on normal cells and does not produce drug resistance.
Antifungal and anti-inflammatory effects: myrrh decoction in the test tube on a variety of pathogenic skin fungi have different degrees of inhibition, Hanus et al. reported that in the growth of myrrh tree secretion in Kenya, Africa, the resin isolated a number of anti-inflammatory effect of a number of active ingredients with a strong anti-inflammatory effect, one of the components known as Mansorbic Acid, whether acute inflammation or chronic inflammation have a good inhibition of organisms caused by peroxides, the main substance of inflammation, the main substance of inflammation. It has a strong inhibitory effect on peroxidase, the main substance causing inflammation in organisms.
Analgesic effect: Italian scientists extracted three kinds of sesquiterpene components from the herb, and animal experiments proved that at least two components have strong analgesic effect. They injected into mice at a dose of 1.25 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, and the mice were actually able to withstand the baking of a burning iron plate. Another 50 milligrams per kilogram of body weight dose to mice orally, mice can tolerate injection of acetic acid caused by abdominal muscle spasms produced by intense pain.
Neuroprotective effects: JingXu et al. isolated four new sesquiterpenoids from C. myrrha (India), which showed neuroprotective effects, especially on human neuroblastoma cells in the MMP + induced death, guanine was used as a positive regulator of lactose manipulator. Neuroblastoma exposed to MMP+ its viability was examined by MTT assay and control experiments were carried out with significant difference (P<0.01).
Coagulant effects: the aqueous extract and volatile oil of myrrh produced significant effects on platelet aggregation and prothrombin time in rabbits.
Other effects: myrrh extracts have cholesterol-lowering and stress ulcer-protective effects.
Extraction Methods of Commiphora Myrrha Eng.
The extraction methods of myrrh extract mainly include CO2 extraction, Soxhlet extraction, ultrasonic extraction and steam distillation. The composition of the extracts obtained by each extraction method varies greatly, and the CO2 extract has more chemical compositions and species, and there are a large number of resins and other active ingredients in addition to volatile oils, and the CO2 extraction can avoid high temperature and organic solvent residue in the extraction process, and the CO2 extraction is a suitable extraction method for myrrh.
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