Botanical Name | Mentha Piperata |
Common Name | Brandy mint and balm mint. |
Country of Origin | USA principal supplier, England, France |
Solubility | Soluble in Alcohol & Paraffin Oil But Insoluble in Water |
Specific Gravity | 0.900 to 0.912 |
Optical Rotation | -16 to -30 |
Refrective Index | 1.460 to 1.467 |
PlantPart | Whole Plant |
Bland With | Basil, bergamot, cajeput, cedarwood, eucalyptus, lemon, lime, mandarin, marjoram, niaouli, pine, rosemary, spearmint, thyme. |
CAS No | 8006-90-4 |
Flash Point | 76 °C |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
The peppermint oil offered by us is obtained from the several species of the mentha arvensis perennial herb. Extracted from fresh peppermint plant that has leaves with serrated edges and purple spiked flowers, we offer peppermint oil that retains the natural essence of the plant. The Japanese Peppermint is well known for its high menthol content.
The capability of this oil to reduce muscles twitches, it is known as the immediate relief for pain for sports persons. Researchers consider this as the most ancient herb which has been used for years to serve different medical purposes. Many products formulated by Peppermint Essential Oil that are gaining accreditation across the world due to the quick relief in severe problems.
Color : Slightly Yellow with Cold Mint odor,
Aroma : Fresh, sharp, menthol smell
1,8-cineole, a-pinene, b-pinene, germacrene-d, isomenthone, limonene, menthol, menthone, methofuran, methyl acetate, pulegon and trans-sabinene hydrate.
The peppermint oil finds usage in the food and beverage industry. Its cooling effect also makes it a popular ingredient in skin and hair care products. Its astringent property makes it an effective balm for bruises and sore joints. The alluring fragrance makes it an attractive addition in the soap and candle industry as well. Peppermint is used as a flavoring agent in the food industry, and in soaps, candles and toiletries. The peppermint essential Japanese oil is often attri¬buted with an in¬credible wealth of useful medical properties; it is even more in¬credible, though, that it never failed to help a number of dif¬ferent in¬conve-nient con¬ditions like nausea, mild stomach upset or cold.