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Peppermint Mentha Arvensis Essential Oil
- Product Code: 5650
- Sale Unit: L
- Availability:In Stock
Description
Latin Name: Mentha arvensis
Biological Definition: Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil is an essential oil
obtained from the
Plant Part: Herb
Processing Method: Distilled
Appearance: Clear liquid, colourless to pale yellow.
Odour: Characteristic.
INCI Name: Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil
CAS number: 90063-97-1
*Essential Oils are sold for external use only
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