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MENTHYL LACTATE

Menthyl Lactate is used in the food industry mainly as a nutritional supplement.
Menthyl Lactate is used cooler for Oral-care: Toothpaste, mouthwashes, Oral-spay.
Menthyl Lactate is used cooling agent for food: Chocolate, Candy, Bubble Gum, Gum, Bread, Cookies, Jelly, Dried Fruit, Snow plum, and Mint candy.


CAS Number: 59259-38-0
EC Number: 261-678-3
Chem/IUPAC Name: [(1R,2S,5R)-5-methyl-2-propan-2-ylcyclohexyl] 2-hydroxypropanoate
Molecular Weight: 228.33 g/mol
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C13H24O3

SYNONYMS:
17162-29-7, MENTHYL LACTATE, l-Menthyl lactate, (-)-menthyl lactate, Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, 5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexyl ester, 59259-38-0, 2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl 2-hydroxypropanoate, 5-methyl-2-(propan-2-yl)cyclohexyl 2-hydroxypropanoate, (5-methyl-2-propan-2-ylcyclohexyl) 2-hydroxypropanoate, 185915-25-7, (R)-(1R,2S,5R)-2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl 2-hydroxypropanoate, EINECS 241-218-8, 5-Methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexyl lactate, SCHEMBL81703, DTXSID00864740, CHEBI:174175, UJNOLBSYLSYIBM-UHFFFAOYSA-N, 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid 5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexyl ester, BBL018839, MFCD00589639, STK043854, AKOS005384179, SB48020, SY053249, VS-06793, DB-017842, DB-053942, DB-064825, CS-0448351, NS00006981, D97811, 2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl2-hydroxypropanoate, 1-Methyl-4-isopropyl-3-(2-hydroxypropionate)cyclohexanol, Lactic acid menthyl ester, (R)-((1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl) 2-hydroxypropanoate, propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, 5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexyl ester, 5-methyl-2-(1-methyl ethyl) cyclohexyl lactate, (5-methyl-2-propan-2-ylcyclohexyl) 2-hydroxypropanoate, propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, 5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexyl ester, Methyl 2-hydroxypropanoate, 2-Hydroxy- Methyl Ester Propanoic Acid, 2-Hydroxypropanoic Acid, Methyl Ester, Lactic Acid, Methyl Ester

Menthyl lactate is a p-menthane monoterpenoid.
Menthyl Lactate is lactic acid and menthol combine to form menthol lactate. 
Menthyl Lactate is a white crystalline powder.


Store Menthyl Lactate in original packaging .
Menthyl Lactate is typically produced in two different forms, one as a crystalline white powder and the other as a fused substance, both of which have a faint mint flavor. 


Menthyl lactate vs menthol: There is no substantiated, published research to back up the claim that this menthol derivative is less sensitizing than menthol. 
Menthyl Lactate is a gentler variation of menthol.


Menthyl Lactate is an ester of menthol and lactic acid.
Methyl lactate, also known as lactic acid methyl ester, is an organic compound with the formula CH3CH(OH)CO2CH3. 
Menthyl Lactate is the methyl ester of lactic acid. 


A colorless liquid, Menthyl Lactate is the simplest chiral ester. 
Being naturally derived, Menthyl Lactate is readily available as a single enantiomer.
Menthyl lactate gives a feeling of freshness and coolness to the skin thanks to its menthol content. 


Menthyl Lactate has a lower odorthan Menthol.
This minty-smelling compound, Menthyl Lactate, has been used as an insect repellent and strong flavor.
Menthyl Lactate is the synthesis of menthol and lactic acid. 


Menthyl Lactate is a white, crystalline substance that gives the skin and mucosa a physiological cooling sensation.
Menthyl Lactate is an ester of menthol and lactic acid. 
Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid; naturally produced in the process of bacterial fermentation, for example milk fermentation. 


Menthyl Lactate imparts a mild, long-lasting cooling effect and a pleasant freshness on the skin. 
The white, crystalline substance, Menthyl Lactate, is not water-soluble and is stable in a pH range of 4-8. 


Although Menthyl Lactate smells slightly of menthol, formulations with it are almost odourless, or it does not affect fragrances with essential oils or perfume oils. 
The cooling effect of menthyl lactate is milder than that of pure menthol but is much better tolerated by the skin. 


Menthyl lactate may be synthetic, plant-derived, or animal-derived.
Menthyl lactate has a mild, cooling, fresh, minty, somewhat burnt sugarlike and sweet menthol taste profile. 


Menthyl lactate (l-menthyll- lactate) was, for several years, considered as an artificial cooling agent, despite its viable preparation from natural starting materials like l-menthol and l-lactic acid. 
In 2006, menthyl lactate was identified in dementholized cornmint oil from India, and this enabled manufacturers to claim it as a natural or nature identical product, depending on its preparation process.


Menthyl Lactate is derived from menthol but is less irritating compared to menthol.  
Menthyl Lactate is a solid cooling agent and fragrance component for cosmetics. 
Menthyl Lactate is a derivative of menthol but is milder and more compatible with the skin. 


Menthyl lactate is one of the menthol related cooling agents. 
Menthyl Lactate is formed from a combination of menthol and lactic acid. 
Menthyl Lactate is generally produced in two different forms, one as a crystalline white colored powder and another in a fused material, with slight minty flavor. 


Menthyl Lactate is a milder form of Menthol.
Menthyl Lactate is a cooling agent for cosmetic products.  


Menthyl Lactate is derived from menthol but is less likely to cause irritation than pure menthol but with a similar level of cooling effect. It has a lower odour than Menthol.
Menthyl Lactate is an ester of natural menthol and lactic acid, a highly effective and widely colorless liquid mainly used as a cooling agent. 


Menthyl Lactate provides a quick cooling and long-lasting refreshing feeling with a weak chamomile-minty odor.
Menthyl Lactate is a food-grade ingredient used as a flavoring agent.


So, Menthyl Lactate is safe for the skin with several beneficial effects, including skin conditioning, wound healing accelerator, insect repellent, and UV protection. 
However, Menthyl Lactate has mild action compared to menthol, which has irritation potential.


Thanks to the water-binding ability of the lactic acid part, Menthyl Lactate also acts like an NMF, promoting skin hydration. 
In addition, Menthyl Lactate stimulates cell migration and improves skin renewal rate. 


Menthyl lactate is a compound of natural origin, obtained by reaction between natural menthol and lactic acid. 
Menthyl Lactate comes as a white powder. 

USES and APPLICATIONS of MENTHYL LACTATE:
Menthyl Lactate is used in the food industry mainly as a nutritional supplement.
Food-grade ingredients are used as a flavouring agent.
Menthyl Lactate is used cooler for Oral-care: Toothpaste, mouthwashes, Oral-spay.


Menthyl Lactate is used cooling agent for food: Chocolate, Candy, Bubble Gum, Gum, Bread, Cookies, Jelly, Dried Fruit, Snow plum, and Mint candy.
Makeup products:Menthyl Lactate is used Lipstick, eyeshadow foundation, foundation, eyebrow powder
Menthyl Lactate is used cooling agent related to menthol, formed by blending pure menthol and natural lactic acid, with a delicious minty aroma.


Menthyl Lactate provides an immediate cooling sensation and a very pleasant soothing effect on the face.
In cosmetics, Menthyl Lactate serves as a fragrance or cooling agent. 
Menthyl lactate gives a feeling of freshness and coolness to the skin thanks to its menthol content. 


For this reason, Menthyl Lactate is used in various skin care products, lotions, moisturizers and sunscreens. 
Menthyl Lactate is a cooling agent for cosmetic products. 
Menthyl Lactate is derived from menthol but is less likely to cause irritation than pure menthol but with a similar level of cooling effect.


Menthyl Lactate should be emulsified at approx. 40 °C. 
One option is to pre-dissolve the raw material in perfume oils or fatty oils. 
This is particularly recommended when used in shampoos or shower gels.


This pre-solution can then be added to the surfactants.
Menthyl Lactate may be that this increases the viscosity of the formulation. 
Lactic acid is frequently used as an exfoliant and in anti-wrinkle products. 


Menthyl Lactate is a synthetic ingredient commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products. 
Menthyl Lactate is a derivative of menthol and lactic acid, and is known for its cooling and soothing properties.
Menthyl Lactate is recommended to be used alone or in combination with other cooling agents as a cooling agent to provide a lasting cooling effect. 


Menthyl Lactate helps to reduce irritation by soothing the skin. 
Menthyl Lactate helps to keep microorganisms under control by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and fungi. 
Menthyl Lactate masks unpleasant odors or adds a pleasant scent to products. 


Menthyl Lactate helps to extend the shelf life of products by reducing microbial activity and preventing oxidation.
Menthyl lactate is a high performance cooling agent. 
The molecule provides a pleasant, long-lasting freshness and a cooling effect on the skin—all without the use of alcohol or menthol. 


Menthyl Lactate can also be used as a signal or marker to reinforce product benefits to consumers. 
For instance, menthyl lactate’s global usage as an active cosmetic ingredient can be used to highlight time related benefits of a final product. 
Additionally, Menthyl Lactate can be used as a cryogenic agent for sport injuries, together with menthol.


Menthyl Lactate is used in minty compounds for various purposes such as toothpaste, chewing gum and tobacco; it is also used in confections, beverages, and as a peppermint booster in oral care products. 
Menthyl lactate is produced in two forms—a white crystalline powder and fused material; both forms are used in various applications.


Recommended use level of Menthyl Lactate is 0.1-3%. 
Menthyl Lactate is used for external use only.
Menthyl Lactate is used all kinds of skin care products.


Menthyl Lactate is stable in a wide range of pH and is used in numerous skin, lip, and hair care formulations.
Menthyl Lactate is widely used in the food and cosmetic fields in order to give a sensation of freshness following the application and to give the product the typical mint smell. 


Menthyl Lactate differs from the classic Menthol for its less refreshing but more lasting action. 
Menthyl Lactate is also less aggressive and therefore more suitable in cases of sensitive skin or with capillary problems.
The cooling effect of menthyl lactate is milder than that of pure menthol, but is much better tolerated by the skin.


Menthyl Lactate can help to soothe skin irritation and calm the skin. 
It also has mild exfoliating properties that can help remove dead skin cells and improve skin texture. 
Menthyl Lactate can be used as an active ingredient in cooling gels, sports creams, after-sun care, shaving products and much more.


Due to its mint-like odour, Menthyl Lactate is also used in flavour (oral care) and fragrance applications. 
Menthyl lactate is an ester of menthol and lactic acid of natural origin.
Menthyl Lactate should be added to the emulsion at around 40 °C. 


One possibility is to pre-dissolve the raw material in perfume oils or fatty oils, as Menthyl Lactate is insoluble in water, and then add it to the formulation.
Menthyl Lactate is a cooling agent for cosmetic products. 


Menthyl Lactate is derived from menthol but is less likely to cause irritation than pure menthol but with a similar level of cooling effect. Menthyl Lactate has a lower odor than Menthol. 
This minty-smelling compound, Menthyl Lactate, has been used as an insect repellent and strong flavor.


Menthyl Lactate is a solvent for nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, cellulose acetobutyrate and cellulose acetopropionate. 
Menthyl Lactate is used in the manufacture of lacquers and dopes where it contributes high tolerance for diluents, good flaw and blush resistance.
The synthesis of 1,2-propanediol from methyl lactate has been commercialized using a MACHO catalyst.

USE & BENEFITS OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
Menthyl lactate has a long-lasting and pleasant cooling effect. 
When in certain preparations there are many ingredients with different fragrances and those may produce a final product with a weird smell, in that case, menthyl lactate can be used to mask original taste or fragrance and produce the uniform effect. 
Menthyl Lactate has a refreshing effect as well, which can be helpful in powders, toothpaste, chewing gums and other oral care products.

FUNCTIONS OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
*Fragrance
*Refreshing

STEREOISOMERS OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
*D-Neomenthyl-D-lactate
*D-Neomenthyl-L-lactate
*L-Menthyl-D-lactate
*L-Menthyl-L-lactate

MENTHYL LACTATE AT A GLANCE:
* Derivative of menthol
* Menthyl Lactate exhibits a light, minty scent
* Menthyl Lactate prompts a cool, tingling sensation when applied topically
* Can cause skin sensitization

FEATURES OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
*Menthyl Lactate has the potential to provide a refreshing and cooling sensation to the skin.
*Menthyl Lactate helps to reduce irritation by soothing the skin.
*Menthyl Lactate  is used to prevent skin irritation.
*Menthyl Lactate masks unwanted odors or adds a pleasant scent to products.

USAGE RATE OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
Menthyl Lactate is soluble in water and alcohol-based solvents. 
The usage rate varies between 0.1% and 2% depending on Menthyl Lactate's demonstrative effect and interaction with other compounds.

WHAT IS MENTHYL LACTATE USED FOR?
Menthyl lactate is an active cooling agent that gives the skin a pleasant, intense, and prolonged feeling of freshness on the skin. 
In cosmetics and personal care products, Menthyl Lactate serves as a masking and refreshing ingredient. 
Menthyl lactate can be used to cover up the original fragrance when there are numerous ingredients in a preparation with varying fragrances that could result in an odd-smelling finished product. 
Additionally, Menthyl Lactate has a cooling effect that is beneficial in powders, toothpaste, chewing gum, and other oral care products.

ORIGIN OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
Menthol and lactic acid react to produce a mixture comprising menthyl lactate and one or more higher lactoyl esters of menthyl lactate.
Hydrolysis of the esterification mixture follows in the presence of an aqueous base under conditions effective to convert the higher lactoyl esters to menthyl lactate.

WHAT DOES MENTHYL LACTATE DO IN A FORMULATION?
*Masking
*Refreshing

SAFETY PROFILE OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
Menthyl lactate has a score of 1 on the Environmental Working Group (EWG’s) skin-deep scale, indicating a low potential for cancer, allergies, immunotoxicity, developmental and reproductive toxicity, and use restrictions. 

Menthyl Lactate was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, as well as environmental safety. 
The data showed that Menthyl Lactate is not genotoxic nor does it have skin sensitization potential. 

Menthyl Lactate was found not to be a - PBT (Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic) as per the IFRA (The International Fragrance Association) Environmental Standards, and its risk quotients. 
The Expert Panel for Fragrance Safety concludes that Menthyl Lactate is safe based on the RIFM (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials) Criteria Document.

ALTERNATIVES OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
*MENTHOL

FUNCTIONS OF MENTHYL LACTATE IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS:
*FRAGRANCE
Menthyl Lactate enhances the smell of a product and / or perfumes the skin

*REFRESHING
Menthyl Lactate imparts a pleasant freshness to the skin

FUNCTIONS OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
*Masking : 
Menthyl Lactate reduces or inhibits the odor or basic taste of the product

*Refreshing : 
Menthyl Lactate provides a pleasant freshness to the skin

MENTHYL LACTATE IS PRESENT:
This ingredient is present in 0.46% of cosmetics.
*After sun (7.09%)
*Fabric mask (1.56%)
*Cream / gel mask (1.13%)
*Adult toothpaste (1.06%)
*Deodorant spray (1.02%)

WHERE IS MENTHYL LACTATE FROM?
Menthyl Lactate is synthesized from menthol and lactic acid, which are derived from natural sources. 
Menthyl Lactate is commonly used as a fragrance ingredient in cosmetic and personal care products.

WHERE IS MENTHYL LACTATE USED?
Menthyl Lactate is used in a variety of cosmetic and personal care products, including moisturizers, lotions, and sunscreens. 
Menthyl Lactate is particularly popular in products marketed for its cooling and soothing properties.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF MENTHYL LACTATE?
*Cooling and Soothing
Menthyl Lactate is known for its cooling and soothing properties. 
When applied to the skin, Menthyl Lactate creates a refreshing and invigorating sensation that can help to soothe and calm irritated or sensitive skin.


*Hydrating
In addition to its cooling and soothing properties, Menthyl Lactate is also a good source of hydration for the skin. 
Menthyl Lactate works to lock in moisture, keeping skin soft and supple.

IS MENTHYL LACTATE SAFE TO USE?
Menthyl Lactate is generally considered safe for use in cosmetic and personal care products. 
However, as with all ingredients, Menthyl Lactate is always best to patch test a new product before using it on a larger area of the skin, especially if you have sensitive skin.

SOLUBILITY OF MENTHYL LACTATE:
Alcohol - around 4g Menthyl Lactate can be dissolved into 40% Alcohol at room temp and up to 75g/100g in 60% alcohol. 
Oils. 

WHAT IS IT?
Glycolic Acid and Lactic Acid are naturally occuring organic acids also known as Alpha Hydroxy Acids or AHAs. The salts of Glycolic Acid (Ammonium Glycolate, Sodium Glycolate), the salts of Lactic Acid (Ammonium Lactate, Calcium Lactate, Potassiu Lactate, Sodium Lactate, TEA-Lactate) and the esters of 
Lactic Acid (Methyl Lactate, Ethyl Lactate, Butyl Lactate, Lauryl Lactate, Myristyl Lactate, Cetyl Lactate) may also be used in cosmetics and personal care products. 
In cosmetics and personal care products, these ingredients are used in the formulation of moisturizers, cleansing products, and other skin care products, as well as in makeup, shampoos, hair dyes and colors and other hair care products.

WHY IS IT USED?
The following functions have been reported for Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid and their salts and esters.
Buffering agent – Ammonium Lactate, Potassium Lactate, Sodium Lactate

Cosmetic astringent – Calcium Lactate
Exfoliant – Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Ammonium Glycolate, Ammonium Lactate, Calcium Lactate, Potassium Lactate, Sodium Lactate

Humectant – Lactic Acid
pH adjuster – Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Ammonium Glycolate, Sodium Glycolate

Skin conditioning agent – emollient – Lauryl Lactate, Myristyl Lactate, Cetyl Lactate
Skin conditioning agent – humectant – Lactic Acid, Ammonium Lactate, Potassium Lactate, Sodium Lactate, TEA-Lactate

Skin conditioning agent – miscellaneous – Lactic Acid
Solvent – Methyl Lactate, Ethyl Lactate, Butyl Lactate


SCIENTIFIC FACTS OF
Glycolic Acid and Lactic Acid are alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs). 
They may be either naturally occurring or synthetic. 
They are often found in products intended to improve the overall look and feel of the skin. 

Glycolic acid is the most widely used of out of the group and is usually manufactured from sugar cane. 
Lactic acid, derived primarily from milk and its origins can be traced back to Cleopatra, who purportedly used sour milk on her skin.

PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES of MENTHYL LACTATE:
CAS Number: 59259-38-0
Chem/IUPAC Name: [(1R,2S,5R)-5-methyl-2-propan-2-ylcyclohexyl] 2-hydroxypropanoate
EINECS/ELINCS No: 261-678-3
COSING REF No: 78159
Boiling Point: 297.71°C
Melting Point: 47.66°C
Solubility: Soluble in water
Molecular Weight: 228.33 g/mol
XLogP3-AA: 3.3
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 1
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 3

Rotatable Bond Count: 4
Exact Mass: 228.17254462 Da
Monoisotopic Mass: 228.17254462 Da
Topological Polar Surface Area: 46.5 Ų
Heavy Atom Count: 16
Formal Charge: 0
Complexity: 237
Isotope Atom Count: 0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 4

Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 1
Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C13H24O3
CAS Number: 185915-25-7
Molecular Weight: 228.33
FEMA Number: 3748
MDL number: MFCD09037384
UNSPSC Code: 12164502

PubChem Substance ID: 329830650
Flavis number: 9.551
NACRES: NA.21
Synonyms: Menthyl Lactate
CAS No: 59259-38-0
Chemical Formula: C13H24O3
Physical State: Crystal - 25°C
Color: White
Molecular Weight: 228.4 g/mol
Melting Point: 41 - 43 °C

Flash Point: 165 °C
Freezing Point: 40 °C
Purity: 98%
Content: Heavy metals: ≤10 ppm, As: ≤2 ppm, Shelf Life: 2 years
Recommended Usage Level: 0.5 - 1.0%
Solubility: Insoluble in water, Soluble in oil, Soluble in ethanol
Formula: C13H24O3
Molecular Weight: 228.3279
IUPAC Standard InChI: InChI=1S/C13H24O3/c1-8(2)11-6-5-9(3)7-12(11)16-13(15)10(4)14/h8-12,14H,5-7H2,1-4H3/t9-,10?,11+,12-/m0/s1 Copy
InChI version: 1.06
IUPAC Standard InChIKey: UJNOLBSYLSYIBM-BEZGRXCVSA-N

Physical state: Solid
Color: No data available
Odor: No data available
Melting point/range: 42 - 47 °C
Initial boiling point and boiling range: 140 - 142 °C - lit.
Flammability (solid, gas): No data available
Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits: No data available
Flash point: > 113.00 °C - closed cup
Autoignition temperature: No data available
Decomposition temperature: No data available
pH: No data available

Viscosity, kinematic: No data available
Viscosity, dynamic: No data available
Water solubility: No data available
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water: No data available
Vapor pressure: No data available
Density: No data available
Relative density: No data available
Relative vapor density: No data available
Particle characteristics: No data available
Explosive properties: No data available

Oxidizing properties: No data available
Other safety information: No data available
Appearance: Colorless clear liquid (est)
Assay: 98.00 to 100.00
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Boiling Point: 303.00 to 305.00 °C @ 760.00 mm Hg (est)
Vapor Pressure: 0.000085 mmHg @ 25.00 °C. (est)
Flash Point: 241.00 °F (116.00 °C.) (est)
logP (o/w): 3.358 (est)

Soluble in: Alcohol
Water, 141.4 mg/L @ 25 °C (est)
Insoluble in: Water
Chemical formula: C4H8O3
Molar mass: 104.105 g·mol−1
Appearance: Colourless clear liquid
Density: 1.093 g/cm3
Melting point: −66 °C (−87 °F; 207 K)
Boiling point: 144 to 145 °C (291 to 293 °F; 417 to 418 K)
Solubility in water: Miscible
Solubility in ethanol and most alcohols: Miscible

FIRST AID MEASURES of MENTHYL LACTATE:
-Description of first-aid measures:
*If inhaled:
After inhalation: 
Fresh air.
*In case of skin contact:
Wash off with soap and plenty of water.
*In case of eye contact:
Remove contact lenses.
*If swallowed:
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 
Rinse mouth with water.
-Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed:
No data available

ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES of MENTHYL LACTATE:
-Environmental precautions:
Do not let product enter drains.
-Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up:
Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal.

FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES of MENTHYL LACTATE:
-Extinguishing media:
*Suitable extinguishing media:
Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.
-Further information:
No data available

EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION of MENTHYL LACTATE:
-Control parameters:
--Ingredients with workplace control parameters:
-Exposure controls:
--Personal protective equipment:
*Eye/face protection:
Use equipment for eye protection.
*Skin protection:
Handle with gloves. 
Wash and dry hands.
*Body Protection:
Impervious clothing
*Respiratory protection:
Respiratory protection not required. 
-Control of environmental exposure:
Do not let product enter drains.

HANDLING and STORAGE of MENTHYL LACTATE:
-Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities:
*Storage conditions:
Store in cool place. 
Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.
Containers which are opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage.

STABILITY and REACTIVITY of MENTHYL LACTATE:
-Reactivity:
No data available
-Chemical stability:
Stable under recommended storage conditions.
-Possibility of hazardous reactions:
No data available
-Conditions to avoid:
No data available


 

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