If agarwood is burned, it will produce a distinctive aroma that can make the room smell good.
As a producer of sapwood in the form of wood containing resin, agarwood has a distinctive fragrant aroma. In Middle Eastern countries, agarwood is widely used as a raw material for the perfume industry.
Apart from being used as an ingredient for cosmetic products, the antimicrobial and antitoxin content in agarwood is used by Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese and Japanese people as a preservative for various accessories.
A mixture of the roots, bark, leaves and fruit of the agarwood tree can be used as a traditional medicine for various disease complaints.