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Menthol

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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
(1R,2S,5R)-5-methyl-2-(propan-2-yl)cyclohexan-1-ol
IUPAC Traditional name
menthol
Synonyms
Levomenthol
(-)-menthol
L-menthol
L-(-)-menthol
(r)-(-)-menthol

DATABASE IDS

PubChem CID 16666
PubChem SID 46506513
CAS Number 2216-51-5

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 3.2
Solubility 0.49 mg/mL at 25 oC [CHEM INSPECT TEST INST (1992)]

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Menthol is a covalent organic compound made synthetically or obtained from peppermint or other mint oils. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above. The main form of menthol occurring in nature is (-)-menthol, which is assigned the (1R,2S,5R) configuration. Menthol has local anesthetic and counterirritant qualities, and it is widely used to relieve minor throat irritation.
Indication Used to treat occasional minor irritation, pain, sore mouth, and sore throat as well as cough associated with a cold or inhaled irritants.
Pharmacology Menthol is a covalent organic compound made synthetically or obtained from peppermint or other mint oils. Menthol's ability to chemically trigger cold-sensitive receptors in the skin is responsible for the well known cooling sensation that it provokes when inhalated, eaten, or applied to the skin. It should be noted that menthol does not cause an actual drop in temperature.
Toxicity Menthol, DL: ORAL (LD50): Acute: 2900 mg/kg [Rat], 3100 mg/kg [Mouse]. DERMAL (LD50): Acute: 5001 mg/kg [Rabbit].
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
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