a strong minty smell
Methyl butyrate smell like apples.
Wintergreen
Wintergreen oil is a pale yellow or pinkish fluid liquid that is strongly aromatic with a sweet woody odor (components: methyl salicylate (approx. 98%), a-pinene, myrcene, delta-3-carene, limonene, 3,7-guaiadiene, delta-cadinene)Main component is nothing else than the main component in aspirin, 1 mL wintergreen oil is equivalent to six adult aspirin pills, so it is rather toxic.The formula of methyl salicylate (other names: methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate, salicylic acid methyl ester) is found by linking to 'Related links' below this answering page.
the difference is the addition of wintergreen oil or methyl salicylate to the clear version. It can be used to rub on sore muscles, etc.
The "methyl" and "methylene" come from their chemical structures. Something that has "methyl" in its name contains a methyl group - CH3. A common chemical like this is methyl alcohol - CH3OH. The methylene group is CH2. The blue and violet? That's what color they are.
Organic acids and alcohols are reacted (in the presence of a dehydrating agent) to produce esters. And these substances are often recognized by their characteristic odors. In the case here, salicylic acid and methyl alcohol yield methyl salicylate, which is winter-green.
By itself no, methyl salicylate would increase the absorption into the skin of a medicine that could.
salicylic acid (an acid) is more polar than methyl salicylate (an ester)
Methyl butyrate smell like apples.
Wintergreen
Methyl salicylate is a liquid ester that is usually applied externally for the minor joint and muscle pain.
minty and also sort of like plastic
WIntergreen oil... Gum
Yes, the acid present is; Methyl salicylate
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The principal ingredient in Bengay is methyl salicylate.
Methyl salicylate