Opopanax (perfumery)

It has been a major export article from Somalia since ancient times, and is called hebbakhade, habaghadi or habak hadi (habbak haddi) in Somali.

[1] "Opopanax" originally refers to the gum resin from plants of the genus Opoponax which is used in herbal medicine rather than perfumery.

[1] The true botanical origin of perfumery's opopanax is a tree native to Somalia and Ethiopia, Commiphora guidottii Chiov.

[4] The oleo-gum-resin of hagar ad (C. holtziana or C. erythraea) is considered the second strongest-scented bdellium after that of hadi (C.

Steam distillation of the resin gives the essential oil, which has a warm, sweet, balsamic odor.

Bisabol, the oleo-gum-resin of Commiphora guidottii