Agarwood Natural Oil

Botanical Name: Aquilaria Agallocha

Price range: $5.00 through $6,515.00

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DESCRIPTION:
Originally found in South Eastern parts of Asia and North East India, Agarwood Oil is one of the finest grades of oil which is rarely found. It is being used to prepare incense, drugs and aroma based oil since time immemorial. Popularly referred as aloes wood or aloes, this oil is derived from different classes of Agarwood like A Crassna and agollocha.

CONSTITUENTS:
Natural Agarwood Oil contains elements like benzoic acid ethyl ester, hexadecanoic acid ethyl ester, oleic acid, and n-hexadecanoic acid.

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
High fragrance having herbal and wooden smell

BLENDS WITH:
Agarwood Oil is easily soluble in alcohol and oils of geranium, carnation and sandalwood

COMMON NAMES:
Kiara , Aloeswood oil, Eagleswood Ud, Oud oil

USES:
The Agarwood Natural Oil is known for its high aphrodisiac and anti microbial properties. Its stimulating and diuretic attributes are used to formulate tonic to treat epilepsy. This oil is also recommended for treating health conditions like flatulence and asthma.

SpecificationValue
Botonical NameAquilaria Agallocha
CAS #8008-79-5
Country of OriginAssam, India
Color & OdorPale yellow to amber brown Liquid with Warm, spicy & balsamic odor
SolubilitySoluble in oils. Insoluble in water
Specific Gravity0.9350 – 0.9660 @ 20°C
Optical RotationN/A
Refractive Index1.5250 - 1.5510 @ 20°C
Flash Point>100°C
Plant Part UsedWood
Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
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