Extracted by steam distillation from the leaves and from the flowers of Mentha arvensis L. (mint campestre, mint of the campi, corn mint), perennial herbaceous plant of the Lamiaceae widespread in all Europe and Asia temperata in the campi, to the bordi of the strade and in the soils umidi. is the main fonte industrial of menthol natural in the world: dto the oil si cristallizza the menthol for raffreddamento, and the residuo (oil deterpenato) is sold as oil of peppermint adulterata or as aromatizing. The phytochemical profile is dominated by menthol libero (55-75%), menthone (10-25%) and menthyl acetate, with a concentration of menthol superiore to quella of the peppermint classic. The menthol acts on the channels TRPM8 of the cold and at the receptors μ-oppioidi — effect cooling, analgesic topical and decongestant nasal. In aromatherapy it is used as headache analgesic and nevralgie, decongestant nasal, antinausea, antipruriginous and cooling skin. Very more economic of the peppermint. Contraindicated in children under the 12 years and during pregnancy. Top note strongly fresh and mentholated.
India, China, Brazil, Europe oriental
Parts aeree flowering
Steam distillation
1 drop of Mint campestre + 1 drop of Lavender in 5 ml of carrier oil. Apply to the temples and to the nape, avoiding the eyes.
2 drops of Mint campestre + 3 drops of Eucalyptus radiata + 2 drops of Lemon in the diffuser. Cooling and purifying.