Dementholised Peppermint Oil
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
156–170 G/Mol
Boiling Point :
210–220 °C
Flash Point :
93 °C
Description :
Dementholised Peppermint oil is a natural essential oil derived from the leaves of Mentha piperita, with the majority of menthol eliminated. It has a pleasant minty smell and is extensively used when peppermint flavor is desired, but without the cooling effects of menthol. Its molecular composition includes menthone, menthyl acetate, and other monoterpenes, making it suitable for flavors, fragrances, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications.
Dementholised Peppermint Oil is a pale yellow to light green liquid, soluble in alcohol and oils but insoluble in water. The oil retains the characteristic peppermint aroma, making it versatile in culinary, therapeutic, and industrial formulations.
Commonly used in confectionery, beverages, chewing gums, and baked goods to provide a mild peppermint flavor.
Often blended with Vanilla Oleoresin, Limonene, and Ethyl Maltol to create balanced flavor profiles in food and beverages.
Suitable for dairy and chocolate applications where strong menthol notes are undesirable.
Added to soaps, lotions, shampoos, and oral care products for a refreshing peppermint aroma without strong cooling.
Works well in combination with Geraniol, Linalool, and Citronellol to enhance fragrance formulations.
Used in lip balms and skincare products to impart subtle fragrance and sensory appeal.
Used in lozenges, syrups, and topical formulations where peppermint aroma is desired without strong menthol effects.
Employed in aromatherapy for calming and uplifting effects, especially in massage oils or inhalants.
Acts as a natural flavoring agent in nutraceuticals and chewable tablets.
Used as an intermediate in aroma chemical synthesis and fragrance blending.
It can be utilized in perfumery and home care products for a gentle mint aroma.
Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and oxidizing agents.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes; wear protective gloves and goggles when handling.
Use in properly diluted formulations to prevent irritation.
Keep containers tightly closed to preserve the aroma and to avoid oxidation.
ISO-certified manufacturers in India supply high-purity Dementholised Peppermint Oil for food, fragrance, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries, ensuring compliance with global safety and quality standards.
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It is used in food, beverages, confectionery, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and aromatherapy for a mild peppermint aroma without strong cooling effects.
It contains much lower levels of menthol for an aromatic peppermint experience without intense cooling sensations.
Yes, this ingredient can be used in toothpaste, mouthwash, and lozenges to bring fresh peppermint flavor without harsh menthol irritation.
It blends effectively with Limonene, Ethyl Maltol, Geraniol, and Linalool for flavor and fragrance formulations.
Yes, it is safe when used according to recommended concentrations in both cosmetic and food applications.