Frescolat MGA

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Frescolat MGA

Frescolat MGA is a synthetic cooling agent widely used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. It is known for its ability to provide a long-lasting cooling sensation on the skin without the drawbacks associated with traditional menthol-based products. This article explores the chemical properties, applications, and benefits of Frescolat MGA, as well as its role in modern formulations.

Chemical Properties[edit | edit source]

Frescolat MGA, chemically known as Menthyl Glycolate, is a derivative of menthol. It is synthesized through the esterification of menthol with glycolic acid. The compound is characterized by its white crystalline appearance and is soluble in alcohols and oils, making it versatile for various formulations.

Structure[edit | edit source]

The chemical structure of Frescolat MGA is as follows:

- Molecular Formula: C12H22O3 - Molecular Weight: 214.30 g/mol

The presence of the glycolate moiety in its structure is responsible for its unique cooling properties, which differ from those of menthol.

Mechanism of Action[edit | edit source]

Frescolat MGA works by activating the TRPM8 receptor, a cold and menthol receptor found in the skin. This activation leads to a sensation of coolness, which is perceived by the brain as a cooling effect. Unlike menthol, Frescolat MGA provides a milder and more prolonged cooling sensation, making it suitable for sensitive skin applications.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Frescolat MGA is used in a variety of products, including:

- Topical Analgesics: It is used in creams and gels to provide relief from minor aches and pains by delivering a cooling sensation. - Cosmetics: Incorporated into lotions, creams, and after-sun products to impart a refreshing feel. - Personal Care Products: Used in deodorants and shampoos for its cooling properties.

Benefits[edit | edit source]

- Long-lasting Cooling Effect: Provides a sustained cooling sensation without the initial intense cold shock associated with menthol. - Mildness: Suitable for sensitive skin, reducing the risk of irritation. - Versatility: Can be used in a wide range of formulations due to its solubility in various solvents.

Safety and Regulatory Status[edit | edit source]

Frescolat MGA is considered safe for use in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. It is approved by various regulatory bodies, including the European Union, for use in personal care products. However, as with all chemical agents, it should be used according to recommended guidelines to avoid potential adverse effects.

Also see[edit | edit source]

- Menthol - TRPM8 receptor - Topical analgesic - Cosmetic chemistry

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