Agarwood—the fragrant molecules of a wounded tree

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Pooja Shivanand and collaborators from the Department of Civil Engineering, Environmental Water Resources Engineering Division have published the paper: Agarwoodu2014The Fragrant Molecules of a Wounded Tree, in the Journal: Molecules 2022, 27, 3386. of 24/05/2022

SUMMARY

    Agarwood, eaglewood, oud, aloeswood, and gaharu are some of the names of the highly valuable fragrant heartwood used for nontimber purposes and produced by the Aquilaria species, which belongs to the Thymelaeaceae family. Akter stated that the formation of agarwood is associated with wounding of the tree and fungal invasion, causing the tree to . . .

     

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