Menthol, an alcohol contained in the oil of various members of the mint family. It produces a cooling sensation in the mouth and on the skin, and is used as a cooling agent in chest rubs and shaving lotions. It is also used to flavor toothpaste, mouth wash, cigarettes, and cold remedies. Most menthol for commercial use is obtained from the Japanese mint or is made synthetically.
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