| Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
o-CYMEN-5-OL | [CAS]
39660-61-2 | [Synonyms]
Cymen-ar-ol Soluble o-Cymen-5-OL BioActive o-Cymen-5-OL NanoActive o-Cymen-5-OL NanoLiposomal o-Cymen-5-OL | [EINECS(EC#)]
205-516-1 | [Molecular Formula]
C10H14O | [MOL File]
39660-61-2.mol |
| Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Cosmetics Ingredients Functions]
DEODORANT ANTIMICROBIAL PRESERVATIVE | [InChI]
InChI=1S/C10H14O/c1-7(2)10-5-4-9(11)6-8(10)3/h4-7,11H,1-3H3 | [InChIKey]
IJALWSVNUBBQRA-UHFFFAOYSA-N | [SMILES]
CC1=CC(O)=CC=C1C(C)C |
| Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
The o-cymen-5-ol (C10H14O) is a substituted phenolic compound derivative of isopropyl cresol. It was first synthesized in 1954 as an isomer of thymol, and it is colourless, odourless, and has a high stability and a favourable safety profile. To date, several studies have shown that its use combined with zinc chloride prevents the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria and, therefore, the appearance of the aforementioned oral pathologies, halitosis, gingival bleeding, plaque formation and dental erosion[1].
| [Uses]
o-Cymen-5-ol is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent with direct antimicrobial activity. o-Cymen-5-ol showed effective minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against a variety of bacteria and fungi, such as Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. The combination of o-Cymen-5-ol and zinc showed synergistic effects, enhancing the inhibitory effect against oral pathogens. o-Cymen-5-ol was able to inhibit the glycolysis process and co-enhanced this effect with zinc. o-Cymen-5-ol showed a stronger antibacterial effect in toothpaste than placebo[1]. | [References]
[1] Javier Pascual. “A mouthwash formulated with o-cymen-5-ol and zinc chloride specifically targets potential pathogens without impairing the native oral microbiome in healthy individuals.” Journal of Oral Microbiology 15 1 (2023): 2185962.
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