Aquilaria agallocha Roxb. is an
endangered economic plant used for production of agar wood
worldwide. The aqueous and methanol extracts along with dry
powder of leaf and bark of the plant was screened for the
presence of phytochemicals. Also they were tested for
antibacterial activity against pathogenic bacteria such as
Shigella flexneri, Bacillus brevis,
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus subtilis. The
result indicates the presence of alkaloids, anthroquinones,
triterpenoids, tannins, fixed oils and fats and glycosides
in methanol extracts whereas saponins, fixed oils and fats,
alkaloids and triterpenoids were found in the aqueous
extracts. The highest alkaloid content was in the aqueous
extract of the bark (0.06%). The saponin content was found
to be high in the leaf powder (0.169%). The bark powder
contained 0.067% glycosides while the leaf powder had
0.036%. The leaf powder had the highest amount of
carbohydrates (19.42 mg/g dry weight), protein (24.37 mg/g
DW) and amino acids (12.1 mg/g DW). The methanol extract of
the leaf gave the highest zone of inhibition against B.
subtilis (19 mm). All other extracts showed moderate
zones of inhibition (14 - 18 mm) against all the bacteria
tested. The present study has proved the usefulness of
agarwood tree for medicinal purposes. The presence of
phytochemicals indicates its potential as a source of useful
drugs.