Mentha Oil from Mentha Arvensis also called Menthol Mint, Japanese Mint or Corn Mint Mentha oil is a major essential oil of India. Mentha Arvensis from which it is distilled is a perennial herb that grows to a height of 60 to 75 cms. Product Description Mint Oil is derived from a glabrous perennial plant with creeping rhizomes and is well known for its ability to ease indigestion & upset stomach. Blending well with one another, mint oil is commonly used for medicinal, culinary as well as cosmetic purposes. The menthol in mint can help clear sinuses and relieve cold symptoms. Common Names: Peppermint, mint, hortela, menta, menthe, mentha montana, nane Field Mint, Japanese Mint, Corn Mint, Podina. Blends With: Benzoin, lavender, eucalyptus, marjoram, lemon, rosemary. Constituents: Carvone, dipentent, dihydrocarveol acetate, dihydrocarveol, limonene, Menthol Uses: Having both therapeutic and medicinal applications, the extracted oil acts as a good stimulant, vermifuge & tonic and has anti-spasmodic, stomachic, diaphoretic, carminative, antifungal, antiviral, antibacterial, choleretic properties. Product Specification Packaging Size 1, 5, 10, 25, 50,180 KG Packaging Type Jar, Drum, Bottle Purity 99.9% Form Liquid Solubility Very soluble in Alcohol and slightly in water Country of Origin Made in India Common Name Peppermint,mint,hortela,menta,menthe,mentha montana,nane Field Mint,Japanese Mint,Corn Mint Botanical Name Mentha Arvensis Extraction Method Steam Distillation Refractive Index 0.89000 - 0.91000 Specific Gravity 0.82000 - 0.90000 Appearance Clear to pale yellow, sometimes greenish thin liquid Fragrance Fresh, sweet, menthol-minty, herbaceous fragrance