D-Menthol

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Reagent Code: #169915
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Alias D-menthol; D-menthol, (+)-menthol, dextrin
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CAS Number 15356-60-2

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Weight 156.27 g/mol
Formula C₁₀H₂₀O
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EC Number 239-387-8
MDL Number MFCD00062983
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 43-44 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point 103-104 °C9 mm Hg(lit.)
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Density 0.890
Storage Room temperature

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Widely used in pharmaceuticals for its cooling and analgesic properties, especially in topical pain relievers, cough drops, and inhalants to soothe respiratory discomfort. Commonly added to oral hygiene products like toothpaste and mouthwash for its refreshing sensation and breath-freshening effect. Frequently found in cosmetics and skincare formulations to provide a cooling sensation, often in after-sun products, facial creams, and acne treatments. Used as a flavoring agent in food and beverages, particularly in candies, chewing gums, and liqueurs, for its minty taste and cooling aftertaste. Employed in tobacco products to reduce harshness and provide a smoother, cooler smoke. Also utilized in aromatherapy and fragrance blends for its pleasant aroma and sensory cooling effect.

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inventory 5g
10-20 days ฿4,870.00
inventory 25g
10-20 days ฿21,800.00

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Widely used in pharmaceuticals for its cooling and analgesic properties, especially in topical pain relievers, cough drops, and inhalants to soothe respiratory discomfort. Commonly added to oral hygiene products like toothpaste and mouthwash for its refreshing sensation and breath-freshening effect. Frequently found in cosmetics and skincare formulations to provide a cooling sensation, often in after-sun products, facial creams, and acne treatments. Used as a flavoring agent in food and beverages, partic

Widely used in pharmaceuticals for its cooling and analgesic properties, especially in topical pain relievers, cough drops, and inhalants to soothe respiratory discomfort. Commonly added to oral hygiene products like toothpaste and mouthwash for its refreshing sensation and breath-freshening effect. Frequently found in cosmetics and skincare formulations to provide a cooling sensation, often in after-sun products, facial creams, and acne treatments. Used as a flavoring agent in food and beverages, particularly in candies, chewing gums, and liqueurs, for its minty taste and cooling aftertaste. Employed in tobacco products to reduce harshness and provide a smoother, cooler smoke. Also utilized in aromatherapy and fragrance blends for its pleasant aroma and sensory cooling effect.

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