GC–MS Sample Report

GC–MS Sample Report Structure (for Agarwood Oil)

1. Cover Page

  • Title: Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Analysis: Agarwood Essential Oil
  • Client/Farm Name
  • Sample ID & Date of Analysis
  • Lab Name & Accreditation (e.g., ISO/IEC 17025)

2. Sample Information Table

ParameterDetails
Sample TypeAgarwood Essential Oil
OriginAquilaria malaccensis (Philippines)
Extraction MethodSupercritical CO₂
Date CollectedYYYY-MM-DD
Batch CodeAGW-###
AnalystDr. ___

3. GC–MS Chromatogram (Graph)

  • X-axis: Retention Time (minutes)
  • Y-axis: Relative Intensity
  • Labeled peaks for key agarwood compounds
    (e.g., Agarol, Agarospirol, Jinkoh-eremol, β-Oudinol, α-Guaiene).

4. Compound Identification Table

Peak No.Retention Time (min)Compound NameChemical Formula% AreaOdor Profile
112.58AgarospirolC₁₅H₂₆O18.2%Woody, sweet, rich
214.72Jinkoh-eremolC₁₅H₂₆O14.9%Deep, balsamic
316.34β-OudinolC₁₅H₂₆O12.7%Resinous, warm

5. Interpretation Notes

  • Profile matches premium-grade agarwood oil.
  • High Agarospirol content indicates mature resin formation.
  • Low terpene degradation suggests gentle extraction process.

6. Certification Statement
Signed and dated by lab chemist.
Optionally includes QR code linking to full PDF report in blockchain traceability system.

I can create two deliverables for you:

  1. Stock-based sample GC–MS report in PDF/PPTX with editable placeholders (so you can replace with real lab data later).
  2. Illustrated “How to Read a GC–MS Report” training slide for your sustainable agarwood extraction course.

Do you want me to make these together so you have both the professional report format and the training explainer slide in one package? That way, it’s perfect for your green extraction system module.

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