About Methyl Salicylate
What is Methyl Salicylate?
Methyl salicylate is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H8O3. It is also known by its common name, wintergreen oil. Methyl salicylate is derived from the leaves of various plants, particularly the wintergreen plant (Gaultheria procumbens).
Here are some key points about methyl salicylate:
1). Aroma and Flavor: Methyl salicylate has a characteristic sweet, minty, and slightly medicinal aroma and flavor. It is often described as having a “wintergreen” scent, similar to that of certain chewing gums or topical creams.
2). Use in Medicine: Methyl salicylate has analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used topically in various over-the-counter products such as muscle rubs, ointments, and liniments to relieve minor muscle and joint pain. It provides a cooling sensation and may help alleviate discomfort associated with conditions like arthritis, sprains, and muscle soreness.
3). Use in Flavoring: Methyl salicylate is used as a flavoring agent in food and beverages. Its minty and wintergreen taste adds a distinct flavor profile to products such as chewing gum, candies, mouthwashes, and dental products. However, it is important to note that the usage of methyl salicylate as a food additive is regulated and restricted to specific concentrations.
4). Industrial Applications: Methyl salicylate also finds applications in various industrial sectors. It is used as a fragrance component in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics. Additionally, it can serve as a precursor for the synthesis of other chemicals, including the production of salicylic acid, a common ingredient in skincare products.
5). Safety Considerations: While methyl salicylate is generally considered safe when used in recommended amounts and according to product instructions, it is essential to follow proper guidelines and avoid excessive use. In high concentrations, methyl salicylate can be toxic if ingested or absorbed in large amounts through the skin. It is important to keep products containing methyl salicylate out of reach of children and to seek medical attention if accidental ingestion or adverse reactions occur.
It is always advisable to consult product labels, medical professionals, or experts for specific guidance and usage instructions related to products containing methyl salicylate.
Trade Process
Our trade process spreads across CIF, FOB, TTO, and TTT, depending on the buyer’s preference.
Here’s what they entail:
1). Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF): Here, the seller will handle everything from loading the vessel, paying for insurance, and sending the product to wherever the buyer wants it delivered.
2). Freight On Board (FOB): Here, the seller pays for the transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs, while the buyer pays the cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the originating port to the final destination.
3). Tanker Take Over (TTO): Here, the buyer will take over the vessel, offload the product at their destination, and return it.
4). Tanker To Tanker (TTT): Here, the buyer uses their own vessel, long sides with the seller’s vessel, and then the cargo is transshipped when the transaction is fully settled.