DESCRIPTION:
Davana is a small plant with the oil coming from the stems and leaves through distillation. The oil is used widely in perfumery industry.
BLENDS WITH:
Davana Essential Oil can be easily blended with most essential oils
CONSTITUENTS:
acetophenone, Davanone, Davan-Ether, Davana Furane and linalool
COMMON NAMES:
Davana
USES:
Davana Essential Oil is popular in the perfumery industry where it is capable of making a scent unique to the individual. It also has some history in aromatherapy as being a fantastic aphrodisiac and as an agent to combat anxiety. Davana Oil is also regarded as being anti-infectious, soothing to dry rough skin, and stimulating to the endocrine system
Botonical Name |
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Artemisia Pallens |
CAS # |
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8016-03-3 |
Country of Origin |
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India |
Color & Odor |
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Brownish with Tealike, Fruity Odor |
Solubility |
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Insoluble in water |
F.E.M.A. # |
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2359 |
Specific Gravity |
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0.9394 – 0.9560 @ 20°C |
Optical Rotation |
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+32° to +60°(25º C) |
Refractive Index |
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1,4810 – 1,4917 (20ºC) |
Flash Point |
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94° C |
Major Constituents |
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Davanone, Davan-Ether, Davana Furane and linalool |
Extraction Method |
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Steam distillation of flowering tops |