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Partially Dementholized Mentha Arvensis Oil

Mentha Arvensis Oil, Partially Dementholized, occurs as a colorless to yellow liquid with a characteristic minty odor. It is the portion of oil remaining after the partial removal of menthol, by freezing operations only, from the oil of Mentha arvensis var. piperascens Holmes (forma piperascens Malin-vaud) (Fam. Lamiaceae). It is soluble in most fixed oils, in mineral oil, and in propylene glycol. It is insoluble in glycerin. [Pg.285]

SYNS CORNMINT OIL, PARTIALLY DEvIENT-HOLIZED MENTHA ARVENSIS OIL, PARTIALLY DEMENTHOLIZED (FCC)... [Pg.864]

Synonyms Cornmint oil, partially dementholized Mentha arvensis oil, partially dementholized Wild pennyroyal... [Pg.2518]

Mentha arvensis oil, partially dementholized. See Mentha arvensis oil p-Mentha-1,8-dien-7-al. See Perillaldehyde (+)-1,8-p-Menthadiene. See d-Limonene... [Pg.2518]

Partially Dementholized Mentha Arvensis Oil, 34 Pectins, 35 1-Pentanol, 66... [Pg.115]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.34 ]




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