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mentha aquatica leaf extract
extract of the leaves of the water mint, mentha aquatica l., lamiaceae

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CAS Number: 90063-96-0
ECHA EC Number:290-056-4
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FEMA Number:4873 water mint leaf extract
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Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
 
Organoleptic Properties:
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Cosmetic Information:
CosIng:cosmetic data
Cosmetic Uses: skin conditioning
 
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Carrubba
watermint extract
Grau Aromatics
WATER MINT EXTRACT HS 3980 G
(hydrosoluble)
SRS Aromatics
WATER MINT EXTRACT HS 3980 G
Symrise
Extrapone® Watermint P
Life Essentials - Botanicals
Odor: characteristic
Use: Extrapone® Watermint P contains the extract of watermint leaves prepared in propylene glycol and water. Watermint (Mentha Aquatica L.) used for our Extrapone® is mainly collected in Eastern Europe. The watermint leaves are harvested, cleaned and if necessary comminuted, extracted with water (maceration/percolation) and filtrated. The filtrate is concentrated by distillation, prepared in a mixture of propylene glycol and water and clear filtrated after an individual ripening time. 1 kg Extrapone® Watermint P contains the aqueous soluble ingredients of approx. 0.14 kg dried watermint leaves, respectively approx. 0.93 kg fresh watermint leaves. Dried plant material - extract (Extrapone® Watermint P) - ratio 0.14 : 1 Fresh plant material - extract (Extrapone® Watermint P) - ratio 0.93 : 1
 
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
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Not determined
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Not determined
 
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cosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning
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egg products: 200.00000800.00000
fats / oils: 200.00000800.00000
fish products: 50.00000100.00000
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gravies: 200.00000800.00000
hard candy: --
imitation dairy: 100.00000200.00000
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meat products: 100.00000200.00000
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other grains: --
poultry: 100.00000200.00000
processed fruits: --
processed vegetables: 50.00000100.00000
reconstituted vegetables: 50.00000100.00000
seasonings / flavors: 50.00000100.00000
snack foods: 100.00000400.00000
soft candy: --
soups: 100.00000200.00000
sugar substitutes: --
sweet sauces: --
 
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mentha aquatica l. leaf extract
Chemidplus:0090063960
 
References:
 mentha aquatica l. leaf extract
Pubchem (sid):135291600
 
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Potential Blenders and core components note
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Potential Uses:
 skin conditioning
 
Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 watermint
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Synonyms:
 extract of the leaves of the water mint, mentha aquatica l., lamiaceae
 mentha dumetorum var. natalensis leaf extract
 mentha hirsuta leaf extract
water mint leaf extract
extrapone watermint P (Symrise)
 

Articles:

PubMed:Influence of pH on lead uptake, chlorophyll and nitrogen content of Nasturtium officinale R. Br. and Mentha aquatica L.
PubMed:Activity of traditional South African sedative and potentially CNS-acting plants in the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor assay.
PubMed:Adaptations to increasing hydraulic stress: morphology, hydrodynamics and fitness of two higher aquatic plant species.
PubMed:Coliform bacteria removal from sewage in constructed wetlands planted with Mentha aquatica.
PubMed:In vitro investigation of the potential health benefits of wild Mediterranean dietary plants as anti-obesity agents with α-amylase and pancreatic lipase inhibitory activities.
PubMed:Biomechanical responses of aquatic plants to aerial conditions.
PubMed:Comparative study of rosmarinic acid content in some plants of Labiatae family.
PubMed:Chemical composition of the essential oil from Corsican Mentha aquatica--combined analysis by GC(RI), GC-MS and 13C NMR spectroscopy.
PubMed:Investigation of the anxiolytic effects of naringenin, a component of Mentha aquatica, in the male Sprague-Dawley rat.
PubMed:Chrysolina herbacea modulates terpenoid biosynthesis of Mentha aquatica L.
PubMed:Neuroprotective and neurochemical properties of mint extracts.
PubMed:Clonal plasticity of aquatic plant species submitted to mechanical stress: escape versus resistance strategy.
PubMed:Review on plants with CNS-effects used in traditional South African medicine against mental diseases.
PubMed:Antiproliferative activity against human tumor cell lines and toxicity test on Mediterranean dietary plants.
PubMed:Isolation of the MAO-inhibitor naringenin from Mentha aquatica L.
PubMed:In vivo anti-inflammatory and in vitro antioxidant activities of Mediterranean dietary plants.
PubMed:Convergence patterns and multiple species interactions in a designed plant mixture of five species.
PubMed:Characterization of the Cystoid Nematode Meloidoderita kirjanovae (Nemata: Sphaeronematidae) from Southern Italy.
PubMed:Adaptations to increasing hydraulic stress: morphology, hydrodynamics and fitness of two higher aquatic plant species.
PubMed:Metabolic fate of [14C]-2,4-dichlorophenol in macrophytes.
PubMed:Sorption of cadmium and effects on growth, protein content, and photosynthetic pigment composition of Nasturtium officinale R. Br. and Mentha aquatica L.
PubMed:Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of three Mentha species essential oils.
PubMed:Bioindication of heavy metals with aquatic macrophytes: the case of a stream polluted with power plant sewages in Poland.
 
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