Description:
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DavanaOil
Davana is botanicalknown as Artimisia Pallens and largely produced in Indiansubcontinent. The oil is extracted through steam distillationprocess.During the process one has to make sure that flowers andstems are fresh. Later the unopened flowers petals and stems aredistilled to carve out the oil. The oil produces really uniquefragrance.
Blends well with:
Davana can really blend with Amyris patchouli , rose, rosewood,sandalwood, spikenard, tangerine, tuberose, vanilla, ylang ylang,Bergamot, black Pepper, cardamom, Chamomile, Jasmine, Orange and soon.
Chemical Composition:
Oil of Davana is used in expensive perfume compositions: It is alsobeing used for flavouring cakes, pastries, tobacco and some of thecostly beverages. The level of use of Davana oil is on the lowerside due to the prevailing high price for Davana oil.Artemisia-pallens is an annual, aromatic, south Indian plant,specially found around Mysore city. It is also cultivated in thebeighbourhood of Pune. Devaone, a sesquitepene ketone, is the maincomponent of the oil of Davana. Linalool, dehydro-a-linalool,terpinen-4 oil, nordavanone and davanafurans have been isolated ina fraction of Davana oil. These compounds are reported tocontribute to the characteristic odour of Davana oil.
Toxicological Properties:
Davana Oil is non toxic and non sensitizing can be mildlyirritating . Avoid during pregnancy and with babies and children.Tisserand list davana oil as non toxic and do not take unternally.Its odor is sharp, penetrating, bitter green, foliage like andpowerfully herbaceous with a sweet balsamic, tenacious backnote. Itis a Anti-infectious, calmative, aphrodisiac, mucolytic,nerving.
Uses & Precaution:
- Davana oil is used in makingperfumes of sweet and fruity fragrances.
- When applied on the skin, Davanais said to smell differently on different persons. This peculiarproperty is highly valued in high class perfumery to createfragrances with truly individual notes.
- Davana leaves and stalks areused in making bouquets, garlands, fresh or dry flowerarrangements.
Summary:
Davana Oil is a clear golden yellowcolor liquid that changes to brown color on storage. Davana oil iswidely used in the manufacturing of expensive perfumes, inAromatherapy, as it has rich properties of mucolytic and nerving.It is also used to give flavor to cakes, pastries, tobacco and someexpensive beverages. Davana oil is available in differentquantities and can be modified as per the demands of the clients.Pure and natural Davana oil is extracted from herbage (free fromharmful pesticides) cultivated under controlledcultivation
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Product | Davana Oil |
Lot No | As Mentioned on Label |
Manufacturing Date | Jan - 2013 |
Best before | Jan - 2015 |
Appearance | Slightly Viscous liquid |
Colour | Golden Yellow to Light Brown colour |
Odour | A Sweet Herbaceous Pine like odour |
Description : | |
Davana Oil is one of theimportant essential oils. Essential oils obtained from higherplants are important raw materials used for the manufacture ofperfumes, flavours and cosmetics. Even with considerabledevelopment in production of synthetic perfumery and flavouringchemicals, essential oils continue to be the important rawmaterials for these industries through out the world. The generalrealisation of health hazards associated with the syntheticmaterial has led to increased use of natural raw materials,especially for high grade perfumes and flavours. Such natural raw materialshould be more important for future industrial development in thethird world, as production of these materials does not depend uponthe traditional sources of energy - like petroleum or coal, but theoils are obtained from renewable energy sources. In view of its wide variety ofclimate and soil, India is one of the few countries in the world,where all the major essential oils used in perfumery, cosmetics orflavour industries can be produced in one or the other regions ofthe country. There are around 2000 species ofmedicinal and aromatic plans that have been reported inIndia. The botanical name of Davana isArtemisia pallens. It is known as Davana or Davanam in Tamil,Marathi and Kannada. During the last decade, theessential oils from leaves and flavours of Artemisia have receivedmuch commercial attention due to their use in the perfumery and inmedicine. |
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