Davana Oil Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
Chemische Eigenschaften
Davana oil is obtained by steam distillation of the herb Artemisia pallens
Wall. (Asteraceae), grown in South India. It is produced in limited quantities
only (<10 t/yr). Davana oil is an orange-brown liquid with a sweet, tea-like odor
reminiscent of dried fruits. d
25 0.9585–0.9722; n
25D 1.4880–1.5083; α
25D +41 °to +54 ° .
The composition of the oil is very complex; its main components are furanoid
sesquiterpenes. It is used predominantly for flavor compositions.
Physikalische Eigenschaften
The oil is very dark-green or brownish-green (similar to several artemisia oils).
Occurrence
Found in the plant of Artemisia pallens Wall. (Fam. Compositae) (Guenther, 1952).
synthetische
By steam distillation of the plant A. pallens Wall. (Guenther, 1952).
Essential oil composition
The oil contains terpenic hydrocarbons (8.55%), including dihydrofurano compounds (cis-devanone 38%,
trans-devanone 5%, iso-devanone 3%, nor-devanone 1.5%, lavender lactone 3%, trans-hydroxydavenone 2%); terpenic alcohols,
acids (mainly devanic acid) and esters (CoE, 2000).
Davana Oil Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte
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Downstream Produkte