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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis L.) a quality fragrant and medicinally significant plant based essential oil with pharmacological potentials and genotoxicity

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 197, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2023.116535

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Agarospirol; Anti -diabetic; Anti-urolithic; Aquilaria malaccensis; Genotoxicity

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This study evaluated the chemical composition and potential therapeutic uses of naturally insect-infested agarwood essential oil. The major compounds in the oil were identified as cubenol, agarospirol, and aristolene. The oil exhibited antioxidant, anti-diabetic, skin whitening, and anti-inflammatory effects, but had no antimicrobial activity.
Aquilaria malaccensis (agarwood essential oil), is a highly priced medicinal and most expensive aromatic oil in the industry. The purpose of the current study was to assess the chemical makeup of a naturally insect infested agarwood essential oil and its potential therapeutic uses. Essential oil of infected agarwood was extracted using Clevenger apparatus and the chemical analysis of essential oil was carried out using GC/MS technique. Phar-macology evaluation includes - tyrosinase inhibitory, anti-cholinesterase (AChE), anti-urolithic, anti-inflam-matory, anti-diabetic, and antioxidant assays. Standard methodologies such as tyrosinase inhibitor, alpha-amylase inhibitor, AChE inhibitory, aggregation, protease inhibitor, DPPH, ABTS, and metal chelating assays were used for evaluation of pharmacological potential. GC/MS analysis revealed cubenol (22.26%), agarospirol (14.35%) and aristolene (13.22%) as major compounds. Radical scavenging activity of agarwood essential oil showed 50% inhibition (IC50 using XLSTAT software) at the concentration of 40.14 +/- 0.0192 mu L/mL. Furthermore, the antioxidant capacity from ABTS assay, alpha-amylase inhibitory potential, tyrosinase inhibitory activity, AChE inhibitory assay, anti-urolithic activity and in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity protein denaturation assay were confirmed with IC50 values of 76.95 +/- 0.0090 mu L/mL, 30.78 +/- 0.0018 mu L/mL, 38.06 +/- 0.0016 mu L/mL, 13.41 +/- 0.0374 mu L/mL, 34.14 +/- 0.0202 mu L/mL and 22.42 +/- 0.0560 mu L/mL respectively. At 1 mu L/mL concentration Allium cepa genotoxicity assay resulted agarwood essential oil Mitotic Index (MI) value of 14.26%, with a chromosomal aberration of 9.30%. Genotoxicity results for A. malaccensis essential oil showed negative toxic effect at 1 mu L/mL concentration. The essential oil did not exhibit any anti-microbial activity against all the tested microbial strains. From the study it is concluded that agarwood essential oil could be used for antioxidant, anti-diabetic, skin whitening, and anti-inflammatory drug formulations in near future.

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