Davana Oil

Artemisia pallens

Davana Oil

Origin: India

Uses

  • Aromatherapy
  • Perfumery
  • Mood Enhancement

Benefits

  • Enhances mood
  • Balances emotions
  • Promotes relaxation

Description

Davana oil has a sweet, fruity aroma and is often used in perfumery and for its mood-enhancing properties.

Davana oil is a sweet, fruity essential oil derived from the leaves and stems of the davana plant, native to India. It is highly valued in perfumery for its unique fragrance, often used to add a sweet, floral note to scent blends. Davana oil is also widely used in aromatherapy for its mood-enhancing properties, helping to reduce stress, uplift the mood, and promote relaxation. In skincare, davana oil is prized for its ability to balance emotions, promote a clear complexion, and reduce the appearance of blemishes. Its sweet, uplifting scent makes it a favorite in natural remedies for promoting emotional well-being and skin health.

Chemical Composition

Davanone, Linalool, Geraniol

Extraction Methods

  • Steam Distillation

    Extraction Time: 4-6 hours

    Raw Material: 1000 grams of plant material

    Yield: 1-2% of essential oil (10-20ml per 1000g)

    Temperature Range: 100-105°C

    Water Ratio: 1:3

  • CO2 Extraction

    Extraction Time: 4-5 hours

    Raw Material: 1000 grams of plant material

    Yield: 2-4% of essential oil (20-40ml per 1000g)

    Temperature Range: 31-33°C

    Water Ratio: N/A