Menthol occurs as colorless, acicular or prismatic crystals, having a strong and pure odor of peppermint and a warm, aromatic taste, followed by a sensation of cold when air is drawn into the mouth. A Compend of Pharmacy - Page 112by Frank Edward Stewart - 1903 - 187 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ernest Watson - 1930 - 682 pages
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| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1947 - 1162 pages
...peppermint oil. Oil of peppemint is a colorless liquid with a strone penetrating odor and a pungent taste, followed by a sensation of cold when air is drawn into the aouth. It yields not less than 5 percent of esters, calculated as men thy 1 acetate, and not less than... | |
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| United States. Department of the Army - 1953 - 308 pages
...Piperitae, USP A colorless or pale-yellow liquid with a strong, penetrating odor of peppermint and a pungent taste, followed by a sensation of cold when air is drawn into mouth. Definition: The volatile oil, distilled with steam, from the fresh, over-ground parts of the... | |
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