menthylating
Menthylating refers to the process of introducing a menthyl group into a molecule. A menthyl group is a saturated cyclic monoterpene derivative, specifically a substituent derived from menthol. Menthol itself is an organic compound obtained from mint oils. The menthyl group is often represented by the chemical formula C10H19. The introduction of this group can modify the physical and chemical properties of the parent molecule, such as its solubility, volatility, or biological activity.
This process is typically carried out through chemical reactions involving a menthol derivative and the target
Menthylating agents are chemical compounds used to introduce the menthyl group. These can include activated forms