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prescribed medication or professional medical advice or to diagnose any type of
health condition.
Never ingest essential oils and remember to dilute them with a suitable carrier oil such as olive oil or coconut oil. This is due to the fact that organic and pure essential oils are highly concentrated liquids and direct use of essential oils on the skin can cause allergic reactions. Caution should be taken if you are a breastfeeding or pregnant mother. Keep out of reach of children.
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THERAPEUTIC
BENEFITS:
Agarwood has been part
of various alternative medicine practices including Ayurveda, Unani,
Traditional Chinese Medicine, Sufi Medicine, Tibetan, Arabic and certain other
East Asian systems of medicine as a treatment for psychological conditions,
liver cirrhosis, and for various skin problems.
The most prominent chemical constituents of agarwood oil are agarol (sesquiterpene), aquillochin (couinarinolignan), α- agarofurans, β- agarofurans, agarospirol, jinkohol, jinkohol-eremol, selinene, iso-dihydroagarofuran, kusenol, and dihydroagarofuran.
Therapeutic properties accounting for its extraordinary healing benefits are rejuvenating, tonic, anti-rheumatic, aphrodisiac, diuretic, anti-stress, antimicrobial, carminative, anti-convulsant, anti-asthma, anti-cancer, relaxant, analgesic, transformative, digestive, antioxidant, psychoactive, detoxifying, diaphoretic (diaphoretic), anti-depressant[3,8,9].
USES AND BENEFIT:
LINK REFERENCES:
[1]https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/prosbi/article/view/33336
[2]https://www.natureinbottle.com/product/agarwood_oud_essential_oil
[3]https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/aquilaria-malaccensis
[5]https://agarwoodindonesia.com/indonesia-agarwood-history/
[6]http://digilib.ulm.ac.id/fahutan/index.php?p=show_detail&id=1048
[7]https://www.edenbotanicals.com/agarwood-fine.html
[8]http://www.agarwood.org.cn/UploadFiles/201463094718360.pdf
AGARWOOD
MERAUKE OIL
Brand: DDistillers
Botanical name:
Aquilaria Malaccensis
INCI name: Aquilaria
Malaccensis (Agarwood Merauke) Wood Oil
Product Category:
Single essential oil, purity: 100%
Product code: BA00151_AMP
HS Code: 33012990
CAS#: 94350-09-1 ;
958663-49-5
FEMA#:-
Extraction method: Steam distillation
DESCRIPTION:
Our Agarwood Essential
Oil is obtained from the extraction of agarwood heartwood from Papua using the
steam distillation method. The oil produced is a clear to thick liquid with a
golden brown to dark brown color. This oil has a distinctive aromatic, sweet,
sensual and warm woody aroma. The raw materials used are trees that have been
infected with parasitic fungi (Phialophora parasitica and others) which are the
source of this rare and very valuable material. Infected trees will produce
oleoresin that, after a few years, becomes dark and highly aromatic. Oleoresin
accumulates to such an extent that the mass and density of infected wood causes
it to sink in water. Agarwood oil has become popular as the base ingredient for
the legendary Arabic perfume called Oud[1,2,6].
BOTANICAL AT A
GLANCE:
Agarwood is known by
the scientific name Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk., which belongs to the
Thymelaeaceae family. Agarwood is generally found growing in plain primary and
secondary forest habitats, and grows well along hillsides and ridges, up to a
height of 750 m. The distribution of this tree extends from the Indian
continent to Myanmar, the Malay Peninsula and Kalimantan Island, as well as the
Philippines. The source tree for our
Agarwood essential oil comes from Papua which is harvested and replanted periodically
to ensure it is sustainable. They were manually inoculated when they reached 10
years of age; After being infected, it is allowed to propagate for 2 years, the
tree is harvested for distillation.
Agarwood/ Agarwood
(Aquilaria Malaccensis) is a tree that grows up to 50 meters with a trunk
diameter of approximately 60 cm. This plant takes a minimum of 10 years to grow
fully. The wood is one of the most valuable woods in the world. The essential
oil obtained from this tree is very fragrant and the most expensive. Various
species can grow in Indonesia (Aceh, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua and
Sumbawa). Type & variety, geographical location, part of the tree, length
of time of infection (sap comes out when the stem is injured), and harvesting
and processing methods influence the aromatic quality of gaharu essential oil
[3].
HISTORY:
Thousands of years
ago, the Sriwijaya kingdom became an important historical presence of gaharu in
Indonesia.
Sriwijaya is famous as
a trader in spices, camphor, sandalwood, agarwood, ivory and gold and silver,
this trade is in Barus. The Porsea Batak tribe is known to sell gaharu to Arabs
and Persians using the Asahan river route. In Indonesia there are several local
names for gaharu, the most popular is Gaharu, in local languages such as
Malay it is called Karas or Depu, in Batak it is called Hau Halim, in Lampung
it is called Kayu Alim, in Minang it is called gaharu with Kayu Kareh.
Agarwood oil is
generally known as Oudh, Oud, Agarwood, Agar, Eaglewood, Aloeswood and
Agarwood. This tree is claimed to originate from various parts of the world,
including India, Malaysia, South China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, the
Philippines and Cambodia.
Agarwood essential oil has been a very important cultural and religious custom since ancient times in various civilizations. Incense and perfume made from agarwood oil are highly valued for spiritual, luxurious, and aphrodisiac purposes. References are found in Hindu, Islamic, Christian, and Buddhist texts. The spiritual and religious use of agarwood is used in medicine [4,5,6].
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Specification | |
Source of Material | Material source: Heartwood / sapwood Origin Oil: Indonesia-Papua |
Cultivation | Harvested
conventionally and replanted periodically for sustainability |
Main Content | Terpenoids,
agarol (sesquiterpene), aquillochin (couinarinolignan), α- agarofurans, β-
agarofurans, agarospirole, jincohol. |
Organoleptik | Color: Golden brown to
dark brown
Aroma: Deep earthy
woody, sweet, warm |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and
oil, insoluble in water |
Level of note | Base
Note, Excellent Fixative |
Blend well | Jasmine, Rose,
Carnation, Geranium, Cedarwood, Amyris, & Sandalwood essential oils. |
Downstream product application | Incense, attar, body mists, perfume,
toiletries, cosmetic, natural tonic for multiple health conditions. |
Shelf Life | 5
years |
Storage instructions | Store essential oils
in amber (dark colored) bottles. If the
packaging used is an aluminum bottle, transfer the essential oil from the
aluminum bottle to a dark amber glass bottle.
Store in a dry place and keep away from sunlight. |
Allergies and general precautions | We recommend that you
take the following precautions: - Agarwood essential
oil is concentrated in nature so it is recommended not to use the oil without
diluting it with a suitable carrier oil. - Avoid using Agarwood essential oil on sensitive areas, eyes and mucous membranes. - Nursing mothers, children under five, and pregnant women should always consult a doctor before using this wonderful oil. |