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Karas - Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. - Thymelaeaceae[1]

Karas - Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. - Thymelaeaceae
Other names:

Gaharu, depu, engkaras[1]

General information:

Large buttressed tree to 50 m tall; lowland forest; Pk and Tg southward.

Distinguish botanical characteristics:

Big  trunk, tall (up to 40m) circum. 80cm, shining  leaves surface,  pointy  &  oval  like Spanish Cherry[1].

Uses:

Malay: To treat various conditions such as weakness, pain in the stomach or chest, oedema and as tonic for men and women as well as post partum medicine [4]

Mainly  used  in  religious  ceremonies  and prayers,  as  a  form  of  healing  or  medication,  essence  of  parfum  and  grooming  or  hygiene purposes. Due to its aromatic fragrance, gaharu ( when burned ) is much favoured by Taoist, Buddhists,  Hindus  and other  faiths  and  in certain  cultures.  such  as the  Japanese,  whom  also used it not only in anti-emetic  treatment to relieve  and alleviate vomiting, nausea, tranquilizer indigestion complaints and meditation [2] .The Chinese have long used it to treat renal and lungs illness, stomach aches, diarrhea. The European and Indians has used it in the formulation  of  medication for  cancer  treatment. The East  Asians  have  long used it as an expensive  parfum extracts  attar  oil  apart  as  well  as  for  shampoos and  soaps[3]

Major/bioactive phytochemicals:

Unknown

References:

[1] Mohd Fauzi et al., (2017). Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 7(4 ): 1021-1029. ISSN: 2222-6990
[2] Okudera, Y., & Ito, M. (2009). Plant Biotechnology, 26(3), 307–315. http://doi.org/10.5511/plantbiotechnology.26.307.
[3] Barden et al. (2000). Heart of the Matter: Agarwood use and trade and CITES implementation for Aquilaria malaccensis, 1–52.
[4] Nor Azah et al.,(2008).The Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 12(2): 338 – 340

SK & SZMS, 2022

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