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  2. Menthol - Wikipedia

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    Menthol is an organic compound, specifically a monoterpenoid, that occurs naturally in the oils of several plants in the mint family, such as corn mint and peppermint. It is a white or clear waxy crystalline substance that is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above.

  3. Menthol, also called peppermint camphor, is used in many products such as crystals and cigarettes. Learn about its uses, benefits but also side effects.

  4. Menthol | Definition, Structure, & Uses | Britannica

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    menthol, terpene alcohol with a strong minty, cooling odour and taste. It is obtained from peppermint oil or is produced synthetically by hydrogenation of thymol. Menthol is used medicinally in ointments, cough drops, and nasal inhalers.

  5. What Is Menthol? - American Lung Association

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    Menthol is a chemical naturally found in peppermint and other mint plants, but it can also be made in a lab. First added to tobacco in the 1920s and 1930s, menthol reduces the harshness of cigarette smoke and the irritation from nicotine.

  6. Menthol topical Uses, Side Effects & Warnings - Drugs.com

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    What is menthol topical? Menthol topical (for use on the skin) is used to treat adults and children at least 2 years old to provide temporary relief of muscle or joint pain caused by strains, sprains, arthritis, bruising, or backaches.

  7. Menthol | C10H20O | CID 1254 - PubChem

    pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/menthol

    Menthol, a natural product of the peppermint plant Mentha x piperita (Lamiaceae), is a monoterpene which is widely used as a natural product in cosmetics, a flavoring agent, and as an intermediate in the production of other compounds.

  8. Menthol is a chemical compound found naturally in peppermint and other similar plants. Tobacco companies add menthol to commercial tobacco products to make them seem less harsh and more appealing to young people and to people who have never used tobacco products.

  9. Menthol is the chemical that gives peppermint oil its characteristic “minty” taste. Menthol adds mint flavor or smell to food, tobacco products, medicines, and some CBD or cannabis products. Menthol has a cooling and anesthetic (pain-killing) effect of suppressing the cough reflex and soothing a dry throat.

  10. Menthol is a medication that's applied to the skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. It's available over the counter (OTC) as brand-name and lower-cost generic options. Menthol comes in many different forms including patches, gel, cream, spray, and topical liquid.

  11. Menthol | Formula, Properties & Application

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    Menthol is an organic compound derived from the oils of mint plants such as peppermint and spearmint. Its chemical name is (1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexanol, and it is a waxy, crystalline substance that is clear or white in color. It’s characterized by a characteristic minty odor and taste.