Chip Quality Assessment

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Agarwood chip quality assessment is often done visually (resin content, density, aroma, color, sinking test), but GC–MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) allows a chemical profile–based classification that helps standardize quality.

Key GC–MS Chemical Markers

  1. Sesquiterpenes (main aroma compounds)
    • Agarospirol
    • Jinkoh-eremol
    • Baimuxinal
    • Guaiene-type sesquiterpenes
      Higher abundance = better quality.
  2. Chromones (2-(2-phenylethyl)chromones, PECs)
    • Characteristic resin compounds unique to agarwood.
    • Associated with deep, long-lasting fragrance.
      More chromones = higher grade.
  3. Other Quality Indicators
    • High ratio of sesquiterpenes + chromones
    • Low unwanted fatty acids, waxes, and impurities.

GC–MS-Based Chip Quality Levels

GradeGC–MS ProfileTypical Chip Quality
Super Premium (Kyara / Top Grade)Very high chromone + diverse sesquiterpenes; clean peaks, strong Agarospirol signalDark, resin-rich, sinking chips, rare
High QualityHigh sesquiterpene content, good chromone levelsDense chips, strong aroma, dark brown
Medium QualityModerate sesquiterpenes, low chromones, some fatty compoundsLighter chips, uneven resin
Low Quality / MixedWeak or absent chromones, dominated by non-aromatic compoundsPale wood, weak scent, low resin

Conclusion:
GC–MS provides a scientific basis for agarwood chip grading beyond just visual or olfactory methods. Premium chips show clear GC–MS peaks of Agarospirol, Jinkoh-eremol, and chromones, while lower grades lack these markers.

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