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generally used as a base note and is traditionally paired with rose. Oud essential oil is available on the internet but care should be taken in choosing the vendor. Due to the fact that oud is such an expensive material there is a big market for diluting oud oil with patchouli or other chemical components.
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The odour of agarwood is complex and pleasing, with few or no similar natural analogues. In the perfume state, the scent is mainly distinguished by a combination of "oriental-woody" and "very soft fruity-floral" notes. The incense smoke is also characterised by a "sweet-balsamic" note and "shades of
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agaru m.n. ʻ fragrant Aloe -- tree and wood, Aquilaria agallocha ʼ lex., aguru -- R. Pa. agalu -- , aggalu -- m., akalu -- m. ʻ a partic. ointment ʼ; Pk. agaru -- , agaluya -- , agaru(a) -- m.n. ʻ Aloe -- tree and wood ʼ; K. agara -- kāth ʻ sandal -- wood ʼ; S. agaru m. ʻ aloe ʼ, P. N. agar m., A.
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Ta. akil (in cpds. akiṛ-) eagle-wood, Aquilaria agallocha; the drug agar obtained from the tree; akku eagle-wood. Ma. akil aloe wood, A. agallocha. Ka. agil the balsam tree which yields bdellium, Amyris agallocha; the dark species of
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where it goes by the name of Chén Xiāng - 沉香 - Literally meaning 'sinking fragrance'. Its earliest recorded mention is from the
Miscellaneous Records of Famous Physicians, 名医别录 , Ming Yi Bie Lu, ascribed to the author Táo Hǒng-Jǐng c.420-589.
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programme). CITES also provides that international trade in agarwood be subject to controls designed to ensure that harvest and exports are not to the detriment of the survival of the species in the wild.
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the mouth. He also writes that a root extract was used to treat stomach complaints and dysentery as well as pains of the lungs and liver. Agarwood's use as a medicinal product was also recorded in the
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threatens some populations of agarwood-producing species. Concern over the impact of the global demand for agarwood has thus led to the inclusion of the main taxa on
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Luangprabang, North Phongsali Alternative Development Project, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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Aquilaria species: a review".
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B. agaru, Or. agarū, H. agar, agur m.; G. agar, agru n. ʻ aloe or sandal -- wood ʼ; M. agar m.n. ʻ aloe ʼ, Si. ayal (agil ← Tam. akil).
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vanilla and musk" and amber (not to be confused with
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1573:Palmer, A. Smythe (1882)
1287:10.1007/s12231-018-9408-4
1247:30 September 2007 at the
1119:, found in China and Laos
955:The following species of
330:and the agarwood oil as
129:under the scent names of
3501:Medicinal plants of Asia
1693:15 February 2009 at the
3406:Fruits and other plants
2339:University of Minnesota
1663:Morita, Kiyoko (1999).
847:Dinoplatypus chevrolati
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1092:Aquilaria malaccensis
1068:Aquilaria grandiflora
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1013:Aquilaria brachyantha
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1100:Aquilaria microcarpa
1040:Aquilaria cumingiana
1002:Aquilaria beccariana
710:Nara National Museum
427:Excoecaria agallocha
379:is the tree species
369:khloem chann crassna
3506:Perfume ingredients
2387:Worship in Hinduism
2345:The Cropwatch Files
2318:Hong Kong Herbarium
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1797:The Cropwatch Files
1751:Aquilaria agallocha
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994:Aquilaria banaensae
986:Aquilaria baillonil
975:Aquilaria apiculata
967:Aquilaria acuminata
739:soon established a
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643:The Book of Numbers
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375:is 'hard wood' and
332:agor ator (আগর আতর)
328:agor gach (আগর গাছ)
2806:Om Namo Narayanaya
2350:expensive material
2323:Aquilaria sinensis
1787:"Agarwood Trading"
1542:Tamil: A biography
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1321:Salpoente Boutique
1116:Aquilaria sinensis
1108:Aquilaria rostrata
1084:Aquilaria khasiana
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1021:Aquilaria crassna
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