Botanical Name | Mentha arvensis |
Common Name | Total Menthol and Neo Mentholon. |
Country of Origin | India |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and in souble in water |
Specific Gravity | 0.89900 @ 25.00 °C. |
Optical Rotation | +17.3° |
Refrective Index | 1.46 |
PlantPart | Leaves |
Bland With | It blends with Geranium, Spruce oil, Myrrh, Ylang Ylang, Hyssop aroma, Bergamot, Melissa, Sandalwood, Rose and Rosewood. |
CAS No | 2216-52-6 |
Flash Point | 181 °F |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
We are offering the Neo Menthol oil which again is derived from the plant, Mentha Arvensis grown in India, through the process of steam distillation. The color of the oil is water white, transparent and clear. And it is strongly flavoured with the scent of mint.
Traditionally, Europeans used mint as a to treat flatulence, gastrointestinal and gall bladder disorders, and cough. The Aztecs used the plant in much the same way to treat flatulence, stomach pain and colic and to induce perspiration. They also made an infusion to treat insomnia. The oil is applied topically to treat aches and pains and in oral care. Aztecs bundled the herb and kept it for use during the year. This herb was also widely used by Native Americans.
Color : Colorless,
Aroma : Fresh, sharp, menthol smell
Mint extracts
The Neo Menthol oil is extensively used in perfumery composition because of its penetrating fragrance. It is safe for health and hence is also used as a flavoring compound in the food industry.