Davana Essential Oil is a rare and highly aromatic oil obtained from the flowering tops and leaves of the Artemisia pallens plant, which is native to India. It is produced using the steam distillation method to preserve its delicate and unique fragrance profile.
This oil is highly prized for its sweet, fruity, and herbaceous aroma, which has a special characteristic — it smells different on each individual depending on their skin chemistry. This makes Davana Oil one of the most valuable ingredients in fine perfumery, aromatherapy, and cosmetic formulations.
Davana Oil has also been traditionally used in Ayurveda, natural medicine, and flavor industries.
Physical Component Standards
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Yellowish to brownish liquid |
| Odor | Sweet, fruity, herbaceous |
| Color (Visual) | Yellow to Brown |
| Specific Gravity @ 20°C | 0.960 – 0.990 |
| Refractive Index @ 20°C | 1.480 – 1.510 |
| Optical Rotation @ 20°C | –10° to –30° |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water; soluble in alcohol |
Characteristics of Davana Oil
Unique Aroma Profile
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Intense sweet, fruity fragrance
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Reminiscent of berries, apricot, and plum
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Contains woody and herbaceous undertones
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Smells unique on each person’s skin
Key Chemical Components
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Davanone (40–50% or higher)
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Davana Ether
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Linalool
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Sesquiterpenes
Benefits & Uses
Perfumery Benefits
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Highly valued in luxury perfumes
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Used in fruity, woody, and chypre fragrances
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Provides long-lasting fragrance
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Popular in men’s and unisex perfumes
Aromatherapy Benefits
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Helps reduce stress and anxiety
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Promotes relaxation
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Supports emotional well-being
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Acts as natural antidepressant
Traditional & Medicinal Uses
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Provides antiseptic benefits
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Supports respiratory health
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Helps treat minor infections
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Used in Ayurveda formulations
Flavor & Fragrance Industry Uses
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Used in beverages
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Used in bakery products
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Used in tobacco flavoring
Safety & Usage Instructions
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Must be diluted before skin application
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Not recommended for internal use
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Use with caution during pregnancy
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For external use only
Applications & Usage
Davana Essential Oil is widely used in:
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Fine Perfumery & Attars
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Aromatherapy
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Cosmetics & Skincare Products
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Personal Care Products
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Spiritual & Ritual Applications
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Flavor & Fragrance Industry
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Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical Industry
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Cosmetic & Personal Care Products
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Ayurveda & Herbal Formulations
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Food & Wellness Supplements











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