Myrrh Extract

ULTRAMIR® is a functional ingredient based on myrrh extract (Commiphora molmol), developed and marketed by Pharmanutra Ingredients for nutraceutical, medical device and cosmetic applications. It is a natural complex designed to enhance the functional characteristics of myrrh through various formulations designed to meet different application needs.

The raw material and the extraction process

Myrrh is a natural aromatic gum resin secreted by the bark of plants belonging to the Burseraceae family, widespread across several geographical areas, particularly in the Horn of Africa.

Pharmanutra Ingredients has selected a dedicated extraction process that yields an extract with a high content of sesquiterpenes, the main bioactive compounds of myrrh, known for their functional properties, particularly the antimicrobial and soothing ones. This approach enables standardisation of the raw material and ensures reproducibility, quality and consistency of the extraction profile.

ULTRAMIR® HYDRO and ULTRAMIR® OIL

This extraction process results in two different formulations, both 100% natural:

  • ULTRAMIR® HYDRO
    hydro-glyceric formulation, particularly suitable for liquid and oral applications.
  • ULTRAMIR® OIL
    oil-based formulation, suitable for lipid matrices and products for local applications.

The two versions allow high formulation flexibility, making ULTRAMIR® suitable for formulations requiring local or systemic action, in line with the characteristics traditionally attributed to myrrh.


Data sheet, safety data sheet (SDS) and technical documentation available upon request

  • 100% plant-based origin
  • Standardised extract high in sesquiterpenes
  • Available in hydro-glyceric and oil-based formulations
  • High application versatility
  • Allergen-free
  • Suitable for vegan and vegetarian formulations
  • GMO-free

  • Food supplements: syrups, candies, gelcaps and capsules
  • Medical devices: sprays, drops and tinctures
  • Cosmetics

Best for

 Diseases of the oropharyngeal cavity Diseases of the oropharyngeal cavity
Otitis Otitis