MENTHA ARVENSIS

CAS No.
Chemical Name:
MENTHA ARVENSIS
Synonyms
MENTHA ARVENSIS
CBNumber:
CB3519794
Molecular Formula:
Molecular Weight:
0
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MENTHA ARVENSIS Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Chemical Properties

The name M. arvensis is used internationally to indicate both the plant and the essential oil. The most widespread varieties include M. arvensis var. peperascens Holmes (Brazil, Japan) and M. arvensis var. glabrata Holmes (China). M. arvensis is an herbaceous plant from 40 to 85 cm (16 to 33 in.) in height; it is cultivated extensively in China, Japan, Brazil and South Africa. The plant has a long, creeping root with secondary roots, opposite leaves, slender embranched stalk and flowers growing in round clusters at the joint of the leaves. The flowering tops are the parts used. Mentha arvensis has a fresh, strong menthol odor and a cool mint flavor; less smooth than true peppermint oil.
The oil produced in Japan, Brazil and China is put on the market partially dementholated, as the oil is used to extract menthol. The menthol content is thus reduced by 40 to 50%. Yields of distillation vary between 0.5 and 1.0%, depending on the source of the raw material. The oils exhibit a strong, characteristic menthol odor. Menthol is separated from the essential oil by crystallization at low temperature and subsequent centrifugation.

Physical properties

The oil is a colorless to yellow liquid. It is soluble in most fixed oils, mineral oil and propylene glycol. It is insoluble in glycerin.

MENTHA ARVENSIS Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

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