Post-Extraction Handling & Oil Quality Assessment

“Preserving the Purity. Protecting the Value.”

After hydrodistillation, handling the extracted oil properly is essential to maintain its therapeutic, aromatic, and commercial value. This module outlines best practices for oil collection, filtration, storage, and quality testing.


A. Oil Collection & Separation

StepProcedure
Florentine Flask OutputWait until all oil-water separation has occurred
SiphoningUse a glass pipette or food-grade syringe to draw off the oil
Avoid Cross-ContaminationDo not mix batches; handle oil with clean tools only
Label ImmediatelyMark with batch no., date, chip source, and distillation duration

Pro tip: Allow the oil to settle for 12–24 hours before final transfer to ensure full separation.


B. Filtration (Optional)

Goal: Remove particulates or cloudiness before storage or sale.

Filter TypeUse When
Fine mesh filterFor visible particulates (wood dust, soot)
Whatman paper filterFor fine clarity and polish
Cold settlingLeave oil undisturbed in cool, dark place to let impurities sink

Cold settling can take up to 72 hours but yields crystal-clear oil.


C. Bottling & Storage Guidelines

FactorIdeal Condition
ContainerAmber or cobalt glass bottles with tight caps
TemperatureCool, stable environment (15–20°C)
Light ExposureAvoid direct sunlight or fluorescent lights
LabelingInclude: product name, batch #, extraction date, origin
Storage DurationUp to 2–3 years (aroma may improve with aging)

Avoid plastic containers — they can degrade the oil over time or leach chemicals.


D. Oil Quality Indicators

ParameterHigh-Quality Oil
ColorGolden yellow to dark amber (depends on species/resin)
AromaDeep, complex, woody, sweet-balsamic
ViscositySlightly thick but not sticky
PurityNo suspended particles or cloudiness
GC-MS AnalysisConfirms sesquiterpenes & chromone content

Optional Testing:

  • GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) for chemical fingerprinting
  • Specific Gravity and Refractive Index measurements
  • Organoleptic tests (smell, color, texture by experts)

E. Documentation & Traceability

For traceable and export-compliant operations:

Required RecordPurpose
Distillation Log SheetTrack time, temp, batch source, yield
Oil Inventory FormQuantity per batch, storage details
Quality Control ChecklistVerified purity, clarity, container seals
CITES / DENR Documentation (PH only)Required for legally harvested agarwood

Keep digital backups of all logs and documentation for compliance and audits.


F. Value Addition Options

StrategyBenefit
Aging in stainless drumsEnhances complexity of aroma
Blending with matured oilsBalances harsh notes in younger oils
Encapsulation or dilutionPrepares product for retail (e.g., roll-ons)

Summary: The “5 Golden Rules” Post-Extraction

  1. Separate cleanly – no hydrosol carryover
  2. Filter wisely – clarity boosts shelf appeal
  3. Store cool and dark – avoid oxidation
  4. Label and log – traceability builds trust
  5. Test if needed – verify quality for premium pricing

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