Opopanax is a resin derived from the bark of certain species of trees, particularly the genus Commiphora, which is part of the myrrh family. In perfumery, opopanax is valued for its warm, sweet, and balsamic scent, often described as having honeyed and slightly woody notes. It is used as a fixative in fragrances, helping to stabilize and prolong the scent of other notes in a perfume composition.

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