Resin Biosynthesis is the molecular process by which Aquilaria trees produce aromatic and secondary metabolites that form high-value agarwood resin. BarIno® Technology leverages this natural process, guiding it through controlled fungal–plant signaling and sequential inoculation.
Core Pathways
1. Phenylpropanoid Pathway
- Converts phenylalanine into phenolic compounds that contribute to aromatic complexity and defense functions.
- Produces lignin precursors that support resin structural integrity.
- Activated during plant defense responses, leading to the formation of resin-rich zones.
2. Terpenoid (MEP & MVA) Pathways
- Produce sesquiterpenes, monoterpenes, and diterpenes, the primary aromatic components of agarwood resin.
- Terpenoid biosynthesis is upregulated by fungal signaling and biotic stress cues.
- Responsible for the distinctive scent profiles valued in perfumery.
3. Flavonoid & Other Secondary Metabolite Pathways
- Contribute color, antioxidant properties, and aroma complexity.
- Support tree defense mechanisms while enhancing resin chemical richness.
- Interact synergistically with phenylpropanoid and terpenoid pathways for premium resin quality.
4. Integration with Sequential Inoculation
- Pathway activation is timed according to the four inoculation stages:
- Priming – metabolic baseline establishment
- Induction – initiation of phenylpropanoid and terpenoid pathways
- Amplification – enhanced synthesis and accumulation
- Maturation – stabilization of chemical composition for harvest
Benefits
- High-Quality Resin: Controlled biosynthetic activation ensures dense, aromatic resin.
- Predictable Outcomes: Timing and stage-specific induction reduce variability.
- Sustainable Production: Aligns with natural metabolic responses, preserving tree health.
- Investor-Ready: Data-driven monitoring allows KPI tracking for plantation-scale deployment.
Scientific Positioning:
BarIno® transforms natural resin biosynthesis pathways into a reproducible, high-value production system, enabling predictable, perfumery-grade agarwood resin formation.