Menthol: Web Statistics package for multiple platforms, with skinning, AJAX updating, SparkLines, Graphing and user configurable output. Multiple platform versions to be created including PHP, ASP.NET, Java, Python. Inspired by MINT statistics package.
A white, crystalline, aromatic substance (C10H20O) resembling camphor, extracted from oil of peppermint (Mentha); -- called also mint camphor or peppermint camphor. It has the peculiar effect on skin and membranes of making them feel cool, and is used in liqueurs, confections, cigarettes, cough drops and perfumes, among other things.
Used for its stimulating and cooling properties.
A crystalline alcohol that occurs especially in mint oils and provides a refreshing and invigorating effect.
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Crystalline substance, with characteristically sharp, reviving fragrance contained in peppermint oil, in Japanese mint oil and, in small quantities, in geranium oil. Has a cooling, refreshing and antiseptic effect.
An antiseptic made from peppermint that provides soothing properties to the scalp
a crystalline alcohol that has the odor and cooling properties of peppermint, found especially in mint oils.
a lotion containing menthol which gives it a mint flavoring
Derived from peppermint oil; provides a cooling sensation.
Nature constituent of peppermint oil. Used for its antiseptic properties.
A chemical added to cigarettes to produce a cool sensation in the throat when smoke is inhaled.
This natural crystal imparts cooling and antimicrobial properties to preparations.
Menthol, which comes from peppermint, is recognized for its pain relief capabilities. Menthol increases blood circulation and cools painful afflicted areas.
For a good-cool feeling to the skin and is obtained from peppermint oil.
Peppermint derivative that creates a feeling of coolness to the skin and helps remove excessive oils from the hair and scalp.
A natural cooling agent, derived from mint oils; anti-inflammatory and anti-itching to the skin. Imparts a cool, fresh and clean feeling to the skin.
Derived from peppermint, menthol's warming/cooling properties have a soothing effect on the skin.
Commonly used as a topical skin stimulant in massage oils and as an aromatic component in Aroma Therapy preparations. Also used as an additive in some cough preparations.
This medicine alleviates skin irritation and displaces heat from the surface of the scalp. It prevents dryness and discomfort, and is prominent in many aftershave products.
Menthol is a covalent organic compound made synthetically or obtained from peppermint or other mint oils. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above. The main form of menthol occurring in nature is (-)-menthol, which is assigned the (1R,2S,5R) configuration.