Menthol Crystals
MENTHOL CRYSTALS:
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A white crystalline organic compound, CH3 C6H9 (C3H7) OH, obtained from peppermint oil or synthesized. It is used in perfumes, in cigarettes, as a mild topical anesthetic, and as a mint flavoring. It is derived from the oil of the peppermint plant, Mentha piperata or prepared synthetically from coal tar. |
Menthol Crystals |
 | Item Code: Applications Menthol is included in many products for a variety of reasons.
In non-prescription products for short-term relief of minor sore throat and minor mouth or throat irritation like lip balms and cough medicines
As an anti puristic to reduce itching
As a topical analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains such as muscle cramps, sprains, headaches and similar conditions, alone or combined with products like Camphor or Capsaicin. In Europe it tends to appear as a gel or a cream, while in the US patches and body sleeves are very frequently used
In decongestants for chest and sinuses (cream, patch or nose inhaler) like vaporub.
In certain medications used to treat sunburns, as it provides a cooling sensation (then often associated with Aloe)
As an additive in certain cigarette brands, for flavor, to reduce the throat and sinus irritation caused by smoking and arguably to reduce the bad-breath smokers experience and possibly improve the smell of second-hand smoke.
Commonly used in oral hygiene products and bad-breath remedies like mouthwash, toothpaste, mouth and tongue-spray, and more generally as a food flavor agent e.g. in chewing-gum, candy
In a soda as well as in syrups to be mixed with water to obtain a very low alcohol drink. The syrup is also used to alleviate nausea, in particular motion sickness, by pouring a few drops on a lump of sugar.
As a pesticide against tracheal mites of honeybees
In perfumery, menthol is used to prepare menthyl esters to emphasize floral notes.
In first aid products such as "mineral ice" to produce a cooling effect as a substitute for real ice in the absence of water or electricity (Pouch, Body patch/sleeve or cream)
In various patches ranging from fever-reducing patches applied to children's foreheads to "foot patches" to relieve numerous ailments (the latter being much more frequent and elaborate in Asia, esp. Japan: some variety use `functional protrusion' i.e. small bumps to massage ones feet as well as soothing them and cooling them down)
In some beauty products such as hair-conditioners, based on natural ingredients
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