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Mentha Arvensis (Wild Mint) Leaf Oil
Mentha Arvensis (Wild Mint) Leaf Oil
Wild mint oil is a clear essential oil with a fresh peppermint aroma derived from the leaves of wild mint (Mentha arvensis), also known as corn mint. We use this ingredient to add fragrance to some of our products.
Mentha arvensis is a species in the mint (Lamiaceae) family found in many temperate parts of the world. These perennial plants grow to around 60cm tall, with dark green, tooth-edged, slightly hairy leaves and pale purple flowers. The highly fragrant leaves can be hydro or steam distilled to produce mint essential oil, which is used in foods, flavours, fragrances and pharmaceuticals. This oil is reported to possesss a wide spectrum of herbicidal, antifungal, antibacterial, antioxidant, antimicrobial and insecticidal activities.
Botanical name: Mentha arvensis
Other names: Cornmint Oil, Wild Mint (Mentha Arvensis) Oil, Hakka Yu (JPN)
Chemical class: Essential Oils and Waters
Main constituents: Menthol, Isomenthone, Neomenthyl Acetate, Menthone, Piperitone
REFERENCES
Makkar, M. K., Sharma, S., & Kaur, H. (2018). Evaluation of Mentha arvensis essential oil and its major constituents for fungitoxicity. Journal of food science and technology, 55(9), 3840–3844. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-018-3291-y
S.C. Taneja, S. Chandra. (2012). Handbook of Herbs and Spices (Second Edition). Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition, Editor(s): K.V. Peter. 20 - Mint, Pages 366-387, ISBN 9780857090393, https://doi.org/10.1533/9780857095671.366.
Temperate Plants Database, Ken Fern. temperate.theferns.info. 2021-09-15. (temperate.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Mentha+arvensis)