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West Australian sandalwood, **Westaustralischer Sandelholzbaum**, | West Australian sandalwood, **Westaustralischer Sandelholzbaum**, | ||
- | Large shrub or small tree, up to 7m high, native to Southwest Australia; leaves elliptic-lanceolate; | + | Large shrub or small tree, up to 7m high, native to Southwest Australia; leaves elliptic-lanceolate; |
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+ | It is one of four species of the family Santalaceae to occur in Western Australia and is a hemiparasite requiring macronutrients from the roots of hosts (main host species Acacia acuminata). The wood is the source of Australian sandalwood oil. [[https:// | ||
"It is interesting to look at some historical figures on exports of sandalwood. In 1849,1204 tons of sandalwood, valued at £ 10,711, were shipped from WA and by 1899,4,470 tons worth £ 33,525 were sent to Singapore and China. At this time it was stated that all sandalwood trees of any size were cut down within a radius of 150 miles from Perth. In 1890, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that a Distillery Company had been established near Albany and the first instalment of twenty cases of sandalwood oil was shipped to England. Exports of timber continued to grow until in 1920, more than 14,000 tons of wood left from WA. Despite these huge export quantities, this species is said to produce an inferior oil to the Indian sandalwood (S.album) and has a rotation sequence of about 100 years compared to a rotation period of 20-30 years for S.album. Nevertheless plantations are being established in WA to capitalise on this market." | "It is interesting to look at some historical figures on exports of sandalwood. In 1849,1204 tons of sandalwood, valued at £ 10,711, were shipped from WA and by 1899,4,470 tons worth £ 33,525 were sent to Singapore and China. At this time it was stated that all sandalwood trees of any size were cut down within a radius of 150 miles from Perth. In 1890, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that a Distillery Company had been established near Albany and the first instalment of twenty cases of sandalwood oil was shipped to England. Exports of timber continued to grow until in 1920, more than 14,000 tons of wood left from WA. Despite these huge export quantities, this species is said to produce an inferior oil to the Indian sandalwood (S.album) and has a rotation sequence of about 100 years compared to a rotation period of 20-30 years for S.album. Nevertheless plantations are being established in WA to capitalise on this market." | ||
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The steam-distilled wood oil of Santalum spicatum is entirely composed of sesquiterpenoids. The major components of the oil were (E, | The steam-distilled wood oil of Santalum spicatum is entirely composed of sesquiterpenoids. The major components of the oil were (E, | ||
[Constituents of Santalum spicatum (R. Br.) A. DC. wood oil., Brophy, J.J., Fookes, C.J., Lassak, E.V., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 3(6), 1991, 381-385] | [Constituents of Santalum spicatum (R. Br.) A. DC. wood oil., Brophy, J.J., Fookes, C.J., Lassak, E.V., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 3(6), 1991, 381-385] | ||
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+ | "In routine testing, a small percentage (0.1-2.4%) of people have been found to be allergic to album oil. However, in many of these studies, the provenance, purity, and source of the sandalwood is not clear. For example, other species of sandalwood, such as Western Australian (Santalum spicatum) or Hawaiian sandalwood (Santalum paniculatum), | ||
+ | [Moy, Ronald L., and Corey Levenson. " | ||
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