Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana

Aquilaria beccariana is a vulnerable Malaysian agarwood-producing species due to illegal harvesting and indiscriminate deforestation. Despite its current conservation status, the chemical profiling of this valuable species is seemingly non-existent. The current study aimed to evaluate the morphologi...

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Main Authors: Hamdan, Mohammad M.S., Huq, A.K.M. Moyeenul, Che M.A.B., Che Mohd, Siti H.N.B., Shaarani, Lee, Shiou Y., Hanafi, Anuwar, Saiful N., Tajuddin
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spelling my.ump.umpir.415682024-06-13T07:27:00Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41568/ Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana Hamdan, Mohammad M.S. Huq, A.K.M. Moyeenul Che M.A.B., Che Mohd Siti H.N.B., Shaarani Lee, Shiou Y. Hanafi, Anuwar Saiful N., Tajuddin R Medicine (General) TP Chemical technology Aquilaria beccariana is a vulnerable Malaysian agarwood-producing species due to illegal harvesting and indiscriminate deforestation. Despite its current conservation status, the chemical profiling of this valuable species is seemingly non-existent. The current study aimed to evaluate the morphological characteristics of A. beccariana wood and identify the volatile chemical compounds of its wood and essential oil. The field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) was used to study the wood morphology, while gas chromatography with flame ionization detection and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry was used. The FESEM analysis revealed that vessel pits were distinct in the healthy wood samples but hardly visible in the resinous wood sample. The monoterpene, sesquiterpenes, and sesquiterpenoid were detected, whereby 35 constituents were from the resinous wood sample, which consisted of 15.29% sesquiterpenes and 50.68% sesquiterpenoid. The major compounds were kessane, α-longipinene, α-curcumene, eudesmol, and epi-α-bisabolol. Approximately 32 compounds were identified in the essential oil sample, comprising 36.69% of sesquiterpenes and 49.58% of sesquiterpenoids. The principal compounds were 7-epi-γ-eudesmol, γcadinene, allo-aromadendrene, kessane, and nor-ketoagarofuran. This study provides valuable information on the volatile chemical compound profiles of A. beccariana; thus, it would further contribute to the search for potential chemical markers for species detection and agarwood classification efforts. Biointerface Research 2024 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41568/1/Microscopy%20and%20Chemical%20Composition%20of%20Healthy%20and%20Resinous%20Wood%20from%20the%20Agarwood-Producing%20Species%2C%20Aqualaria%20Beccariana.pdf Hamdan, Mohammad M.S. and Huq, A.K.M. Moyeenul and Che M.A.B., Che Mohd and Siti H.N.B., Shaarani and Lee, Shiou Y. and Hanafi, Anuwar and Saiful N., Tajuddin (2024) Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana. Biointerface Research In Applied Chemistry, 14 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2069-5837. (Published) https://biointerfaceresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/BRIAC141.013.pdf
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Hamdan, Mohammad M.S.
Huq, A.K.M. Moyeenul
Che M.A.B., Che Mohd
Siti H.N.B., Shaarani
Lee, Shiou Y.
Hanafi, Anuwar
Saiful N., Tajuddin
Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana
description Aquilaria beccariana is a vulnerable Malaysian agarwood-producing species due to illegal harvesting and indiscriminate deforestation. Despite its current conservation status, the chemical profiling of this valuable species is seemingly non-existent. The current study aimed to evaluate the morphological characteristics of A. beccariana wood and identify the volatile chemical compounds of its wood and essential oil. The field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) was used to study the wood morphology, while gas chromatography with flame ionization detection and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry was used. The FESEM analysis revealed that vessel pits were distinct in the healthy wood samples but hardly visible in the resinous wood sample. The monoterpene, sesquiterpenes, and sesquiterpenoid were detected, whereby 35 constituents were from the resinous wood sample, which consisted of 15.29% sesquiterpenes and 50.68% sesquiterpenoid. The major compounds were kessane, α-longipinene, α-curcumene, eudesmol, and epi-α-bisabolol. Approximately 32 compounds were identified in the essential oil sample, comprising 36.69% of sesquiterpenes and 49.58% of sesquiterpenoids. The principal compounds were 7-epi-γ-eudesmol, γcadinene, allo-aromadendrene, kessane, and nor-ketoagarofuran. This study provides valuable information on the volatile chemical compound profiles of A. beccariana; thus, it would further contribute to the search for potential chemical markers for species detection and agarwood classification efforts.
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author Hamdan, Mohammad M.S.
Huq, A.K.M. Moyeenul
Che M.A.B., Che Mohd
Siti H.N.B., Shaarani
Lee, Shiou Y.
Hanafi, Anuwar
Saiful N., Tajuddin
author_facet Hamdan, Mohammad M.S.
Huq, A.K.M. Moyeenul
Che M.A.B., Che Mohd
Siti H.N.B., Shaarani
Lee, Shiou Y.
Hanafi, Anuwar
Saiful N., Tajuddin
author_sort Hamdan, Mohammad M.S.
title Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana
title_short Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana
title_full Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana
title_fullStr Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana
title_full_unstemmed Microscopy and Chemical Composition of Healthy and Resinous Wood from the Agarwood-Producing Species, Aqualaria Beccariana
title_sort microscopy and chemical composition of healthy and resinous wood from the agarwood-producing species, aqualaria beccariana
publisher Biointerface Research
publishDate 2024
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41568/1/Microscopy%20and%20Chemical%20Composition%20of%20Healthy%20and%20Resinous%20Wood%20from%20the%20Agarwood-Producing%20Species%2C%20Aqualaria%20Beccariana.pdf
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