Menthol Stable Isotopes and its Related Products
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Menthol Stable Isotopes
Menthol stable isotopes refer to the isotopic variants of menthol, a popular organic compound commonly used in the production of various products, such as food flavorings, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. The stable isotopes of menthol, such as carbon-13 and deuterium, have unique physical and chemical properties that are used in research and analytical applications to investigate the metabolism and biodistribution of menthol in living organisms. These isotopes also play a crucial role in the development of new menthol-based products with improved performance and safety.