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- Weight: 0.05kg
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Agarwood also known as Oud Wood (Aquilaria agallocha) has been utilised for several health advantages and illnesses in its different forms, including oil, wood, powder, plant, etc. Agarwood has been used medicinally for tens of thousands of years and is still used today in Ayurvedic, Tibetan, and traditional East Asian medicine.
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- Rich in Nutrients
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“Agar wood” is one of the scented trees being cultivated in south eastern countries so far. In India, it is considered as one of the endangered species by the environmental department. But one can find the artificial cultivation in the north eastern region, particularly in the state of Assam.
This is done through physical injury or digging holes in the trees. This conventional approach can be carried out by nailing, axe wounds, screws, pinholes, burning, trunk breaking, and severe bark removal (Tian et al., 2013; Lei et al., 2019; Azren et al., 2019; Yan et al., 2019).
Artificial inducement technique (or Agarwood inducement) consists of two actions: to wound the tree and to pour stimulative agent into this injury, this stimulative agent hereinafter referred to as inoculant.
Since agarwood formation in natural environment is a very long process which can take up to 10 years, the development of effective induction technology has received a great attention as it is extremely crucial to ensure the stability of agarwood yield from the domesticated Aquilaria trees.
Agarwood, also known as oud, is a fragrant wood that is highly prized for its unique scent and is used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicines. Agarwood is one of the most expensive woods in the world due to its rarity and high demand
Extraction of agar products. Matured trees were harvested mainly during the winter season. The quality of agarwood increases with the age, however, 10–15-year-old agar trees were harvested for the extraction of agarwood and agar-oil.
Kynam is the best of all the agarwood species, with the most prized aroma of all oud.
“Agar wood” is one of the scented trees being cultivated in south eastern countries so far. In India, it is considered as one of the endangered species by the environmental department. But one can find the artificial cultivation in the north eastern region, particularly in the state of Assam.
This is done through physical injury or digging holes in the trees. This conventional approach can be carried out by nailing, axe wounds, screws, pinholes, burning, trunk breaking, and severe bark removal (Tian et al., 2013; Lei et al., 2019; Azren et al., 2019; Yan et al., 2019).
Artificial inducement technique (or Agarwood inducement) consists of two actions: to wound the tree and to pour stimulative agent into this injury, this stimulative agent hereinafter referred to as inoculant.
Since agarwood formation in natural environment is a very long process which can take up to 10 years, the development of effective induction technology has received a great attention as it is extremely crucial to ensure the stability of agarwood yield from the domesticated Aquilaria trees.
Agarwood, also known as oud, is a fragrant wood that is highly prized for its unique scent and is used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicines. Agarwood is one of the most expensive woods in the world due to its rarity and high demand
Extraction of agar products. Matured trees were harvested mainly during the winter season. The quality of agarwood increases with the age, however, 10–15-year-old agar trees were harvested for the extraction of agarwood and agar-oil.
Kynam is the best of all the agarwood species, with the most prized aroma of all oud.
Warm and earthy, oud perfumes are known for their signature woody profile. These scents are home to rich, leathery notes coupled with a subtle smokey accent – and, much like musk or amber fragrances, they are treasured for their aromatic intensity
Traditionally, oud came from South and Southeast Asia (India, Bangladesh, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam), and it was consumed by markets primarily in Japan and the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and United Arab Emirates).