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Home All Products Menthol Crystals
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IUPAC Name |
: (1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexanol |
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Cas Number |
: 1333-86-4 |
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HS Code |
: 2803.00.00 |
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Formula |
: C |
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Appearance Name |
: Black solid, powdered solid |
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Common Names |
: - |
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Packaging |
: 25 kg paper bag |
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Menthol crystals are typically obtained from natural sources like peppermint oil through a process of freezing and fractional distillation. Peppermint oil is chilled to a temperature where menthol crystallizes out. The crystals are then separated from the remaining liquid and further purified if necessary.
Pharmaceuticals: Menthol is widely used in pharmaceutical products for its soothing and analgesic properties. It's commonly found in cough drops, throat lozenges, cough syrups, topical pain relief creams, and muscle rubs. Menthol's cooling sensation can provide relief from sore throat, cough, nasal congestion, and minor aches and pains.
Oral care products: Menthol is a key ingredient in many oral care products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, and dental floss. Its cooling sensation can help freshen breath, soothe gums, and provide a clean feeling in the mouth.
Skin care products: Menthol is used in various skin care products, including lotions, creams, balms, and aftershaves, for its cooling and refreshing effects. It can provide relief from itching, irritation, and minor skin discomforts. Menthol is also used in products designed to alleviate the discomfort of insect bites and stings.
Cosmetics: Menthol is added to cosmetics such as lip balms, lip glosses, and makeup products for its cooling and tingling sensation. It can create a refreshing sensation when applied to the skin, lips, or scalp.
Hair care products: Menthol is used in shampoos, conditioners, hair gels, and styling products for its cooling effect on the scalp. It can help soothe scalp irritation, promote circulation, and provide a refreshing sensation.
Food and beverages: Menthol is used as a flavoring agent in certain food and beverage products, particularly in candies, chewing gums, breath mints, and flavored syrups. It imparts a refreshing and cooling sensation to these products.
Aromatherapy: Menthol crystals are sometimes used in aromatherapy for their invigorating and energizing effects. They can be added to diffusers, inhalers, and massage oils to promote alertness, mental clarity, and respiratory comfort.
Industrial applications: Menthol is used in various industrial applications, such as in the production of perfumes, fragrances, and household cleaning products, for its characteristic minty scent and cooling properties.