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How Closely Does Induced Agarwood’s Biological Activity Resemble That of Wild Agarwood?
Continuous innovation in artificially-induced agarwood technology is increasing the amount of agarwood and substantially alleviating shortages.
Yingjian Li
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Pharmacology and therapeutic potential of agarwood and agarwood tree leaves in periodontitis
The main bioactive components of agarwood, derived from Aquilaria sinensis, include sesquiterpenes, 2-(2-phenethyl) chromone derivatives, aromatic compounds, and fatty acids, which typically exert anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, immune-modulating ...
Chen Xie +12 more
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Agarotetrol in agarwood: its use in evaluation of agarwood quality [PDF]
Agarwood, which is used as medicine and incense, contains sesquiterpenes and chromones. Agarotetrol is a chromone derivative found in high concentrations in the water-extract fraction of agarwood and thus may be present in pharmaceutical products made from decoctions of agarwood.
Michiho Itô, Itô Michiho
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Trunk surface agarwood-inducing technique with Rigidoporus vinctus: An efficient novel method for agarwood production. [PDF]
Only when Aquilaria spp. or Gyrinops spp. trees are wounded, due to insect attack, or microbial invasion, agarwood can be successfully induced. In the present study, a fungus which can induce agarwood formation efficiently was isolated and a suitable ...
Xuyu Chen +6 more
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Agarwood is the fragrant resin-infused wood derived from the wounded trees of Aquilaria species. It is a valuable non-timber forest product used in fragrances and as medicine.
Yangyang Liu +2 more
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Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activity of Agarwood and Aquilaria Plants
Agarwood, a highly precious non-timber fragrant wood of Aquilaria spp. (Thymelaeaceae), has been widely used in traditional medicine, religious rites, and cultural activities.
, Canhong Wang, Jianhe Wei
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History of Use and Trade of Agarwood [PDF]
Aromatics originating from the resin-infused infected wood of the Aquilaria and Gyrinops genera have distinct and valued fragrances. Resin formation occurs as a response to internal injury and/or infections in the stems of the agarwood tree. The incenses and perfumes that are produced from agarwood have been valued for centuries and used by many ...
Tony Page
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Agarwood, a highly valuable fragrant wood, is obtained from the Aquilaria malaccensis tree. It is formed due to fungal infection, chemical stress, and physical damage in the plant, which takes decades to form naturally.
Manoj Kafley +4 more
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Agarwood-a resinous wood produced by Aquilaria plants in response to injury or artificial induction-is a valuable medicinal and fragrance resource. Whole-Tree Agarwood-Inducing Technique (Agar-WIT) has been widely used to produce agarwood. However, the time-dependent characteristics of agarwood formation induced by Agar-WIT are yet to be clarified.
Peiwei Liu, Jianhe Wei
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Recently, cultivated “Qi-Nan” (CQN) agarwood has emerged as a new high-quality agarwood in the agarwood market owing to its similar characteristics, such as high content of resin and richness in two 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone derivatives, 2-(2-phenylethyl)
Li Yang +8 more
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