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Carvone-dominant and caraway-like: warm seedy spice with a cool spearmint edge and only a thin trace of the grassy dill-herb greenness. Sharper and more spice-cabinet than dill weed oil, which is green-first; use it where a rye-bread or caraway effect is wanted in herbal and aromatic tops.
An estimated breakdown, not a certificate of analysis, and it is what PerfuMate sums when it checks a formula: a molecule arriving from three naturals at once is counted once rather than missed three times. Paste your own supplier analysis and it takes over.
| Constituent | CAS | Share | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carvone | 99-49-0 | 45% | |
| Limonene | 138-86-3 | 35% | |
| Dill ether | 8% | ||
| alpha-Phellandrene | 99-83-2 | 6% | |
| Dihydrocarvone | 7764-50-3 | 2% | |
| Myristicin | 607-91-0 | 1% |
Dill Seed Oil · Anethum graveolens seed oil · Dill fruit oil · Dill seed
Ranked by how many olfactive sub-categories they share with Dill Seed Essential Oil, not alphabetically.
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