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- Menthol - Wikipedia
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
- Is Menthol Bad for You? Uses, Benefits and Side Effects - Dr. Axe
Menthol, also called peppermint camphor, has a strong minty, cooling odor and taste It is an organic compound that can be obtained from peppermint and other mint varieties
- Menthol | C10H20O | CID 1254 - PubChem
The purpose of this study was to examine smoking behaviors, biomarkers of exposure, and subjective responses when switching from a novel menthol cigarette to a non-menthol cigarette to isolate the effect of menthol and to approximate the effect a menthol ban might have on smokers
- Menthol | Definition, Structure, Uses | Britannica
Menthol, terpene alcohol with a strong minty, cooling odor and taste It is obtained from peppermint oil or is produced synthetically by hydrogenation of thymol
- Menthol: Health Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects
Menthol is a natural compound derived from peppermint oil, specifically from the Mentha arvensis and Mentha piperita plants When it touches the skin or is inhaled through the nose, menthol creates a deep cooling sensation, as if opening a ventilation door for the body and senses
- What Is Menthol? - American Lung Association
What Is Menthol? 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
- Menthol Tobacco Products | Smoking and Tobacco Use | CDC
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
- What Is Menthol? Benefits, Uses, and Risks - Leafwell
Menthol has been used in medicines worldwide for thousands of years, with the oldest documented use of menthol as a digestive aid dating back to 1600 BC Modern menthol medicines include throat lozenges, decongestants, topical pain relievers, digestive aids, and essential oils
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