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  2. Acoltremon - Wikipedia

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    Acoltremon also known as WS-12 is an investigational new drug which is being evaluated for the treatment of dry eye syndrome. [1]Acoltremon that acts as a potent and selective activator of the TRPM8 calcium channel, which is responsible for the sensation of coldness produced by menthol.

  3. Menthol - Wikipedia

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    Menthol has local anesthetic and counterirritant qualities, and it is widely used to relieve minor throat irritation. Menthol has been demonstrated to cause a subjective nasal decongestant effect without any objective decongestant action, and administration of menthol via a nasal inhaler in humans has also been shown to cause nasal congestion ...

  4. Category:Chemical companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A. A. Schulman; Absolute Standards; Access Industries; AdvanSix; Afton Chemical; Air Products; Airgas; Albemarle Corporation; Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation

  5. Buckman (company) - Wikipedia

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    Buckman is a privately held, ISO-certified, global specialty chemical company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, US.The company conducts business in over 90 countries, operates out of ten global locations – Memphis, Tennessee; Cadet, Missouri; Canada, Europe, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Singapore, and China – and employs approximately 1700 associates.

  6. Pulegone - Wikipedia

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    Pulegone is a naturally occurring organic compound obtained from the essential oils of a variety of plants such as Nepeta cataria (), Mentha piperita, and pennyroyal. [3] [4] It is classified as a monoterpenoid, which means that it is an oxidized derivative of a terpene, a large class of naturally occurring C 10 hydrocarbons.

  7. Great Lakes Chemical Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Chemical Company was founded in Michigan in 1936 to extract bromine from underground salt water brine deposits. It was acquired by McClanahan Oil in 1948 and rechristened Great Lakes Oil and Chemical Company, but by 1960 the company had moved away from oil and gas, instead focusing on the research and production of bromine-based chemicals.

  8. Civil rights leaders, public health groups push Biden ... - AOL

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    A long-awaited ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars that was expected to come this year is now not expected until at least March. But civil rights groups and public health organizations ...

  9. CF Industries - Wikipedia

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    CF Industries Holdings, Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of agricultural fertilizers, including ammonia, urea, and ammonium nitrate products. The company is based in Northbrook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, [3] and was founded in 1946 as the Central Farmers Fertilizer Company.