chemical · input

Menthol (Natural & Synthetic L-Menthol)

Cooling/flavor compound in virtually all oral-care products. Natural supply from Indian Mentha arvensis; synthetic supply from three industrial routes (Symrise m-cresol, BASF citral, Takasago myrcene).

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Goods affected

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What depends on it

Goods that need this input

2 essential American goods rely on menthol (natural & synthetic l-menthol) somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Where it comes from

Source countries

Share of global supply, by country.

Who makes it

Supplier companies

3 companies produce menthol (natural & synthetic l-menthol).

BASF SE(BAS)

HQ DE

World's largest chemical company by revenue; dominant Western producer of food-grade sodium nitrite. BASF expanded sodium nitrite production capacity in Germany specifically to meet growing demand for high-purity pharmaceutical and food applications. Primary production at Ludwigshafen (world's largest contiguous chemical complex). Also produces sodium nitrite catalysts, sulfuric acid, and intermediates for pharmaceutical synthesis. BASF sells food-grade sodium nitrite to meat processors globally through distribution networks and third-party channels.

Symrise AG

HQ DE

F&F company; ~10% global fine fragrance share; growing personal care ingredient unit.

Takasago International Corporation(4914.T)

HQ JP

Japanese flavor/fragrance house; produces L-menthol via Noyori asymmetric-synthesis (myrcene route) and other aroma chemicals.