Product Description

Spearmint oil's cas code is 8008-79-5

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Spearmint oil Basic information


Product Name:

Spearmint oil

CAS:

8008-79-5

MF:

C6H14O6

MW:

182.17176

EINECS:

616-927-4

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Mol File:

8008-79-5.mol



Spearmint oil Chemical Properties


alpha 

aD20 -48 to -59°

Boiling point 

228 °C(lit.)

density 

0.918 g/mL at 25 °C

FEMA 

3032 | SPEARMINT OIL (MENTHA SPICATA L.)

refractive index 

n20/D 1.489(lit.)

Fp 

160 °F

storage temp. 

2-8°C

optical activity

[α]20/D 58°, neat

CAS DataBase Reference

8008-79-5

EPA Substance Registry System

Spearmint oil (8008-79-5)


Spearmint oil Safety Information


Hazard Codes 

Xi

Risk Statements 

36/37/38

Safety Statements 

26-36

RIDADR 

NA 1993 / PGIII

WGK Germany 

2

RTECS 

WG7360000

8

Hazardous Substances Data

8008-79-5(Hazardous Substances Data)


Spearmint oil Usage And Synthesis


Chemical Properties

Spearmint oils are obtained by steam distillation of the flowering herbs of Mentha spicata L. ssp. spicata (native spearmint; in China and India also from other varieties) andMentha x gracilis Sole (syn.Mentha cardiaca Ger., Scotch spearmint). They are colorless to yellow-green liquids with a fresh, caraway, minty odor.
d2020 0.921–0.938; n20D 1.484–1.491; α20D ?59 ° to ?48 °; solubility: 1 vol in ≤3 vol of 70% ethanol at 20 °C; carbonyl number: ≥224, corresponding to a carvone content of 60%.
The main producer of spearmint oil is the United States, primarily the state of Washington. Smaller amounts are also produced in some Midwest states and Canada.
Total annual North American production is~1200 t, 30–50% being of the native type and 50–70% of the Scotch type. Other cultivation areas for spearmint oils exist in China and India (together~800 t), where oils of a native type are produced with very similar compositions to the US oils. Oils with a higher carvone content are obtained by redistillation.
By far, spearmint oil is themost used for flavoring toothpaste and chewing gum. Smaller quantities are used in other oral care products and in pharmaceutical preparations.

Chemical Properties

The volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the fresh overground parts of the flowering plant of M. spicata L. The oil has an aromatic odor.

Physical properties

The oil is a colorless, pale-yellow to greenish-yellow liquid. It may be rectified by distillation.

Uses

spearmint oil (Mentha viridis) is a cooling, aromatic stimulant described as having cleansing and decongesting properties. It is also astringent, and can add fragrance while helping mask odor. Its use is indicated for acne and oily skin. Its fragrance and therapeutic activity is similar to that of peppermint but fresher and less harsh.

Essential oil composition

The oil contains α-pinene, α-phellandrene, l-limonene, octyl alcohol, dipentene cineol (in some varieties only), dihydrocarveol and carvone. Esters of acetic butyric and caproic acids are also reported present in the oil.

Safety Profile

Mildly toxic by ingestion. Mutation data reported. A skin irritant and an allergen. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. Used as a flavoring agent.


Spearmint oil Preparation Products And Raw materials


Preparation Products

L(-)-Carvone-->(S)-(-)-LIMONENE

Raw materials

PEPPERMINT


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