Synthesis of Menthol Glycinates and Their Potential as Cooling Agents

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A convenient method of synthesis has been developed for a new class of potential cooling agents, menthol glycinates. These compounds are prepared in two synthetic steps, starting from bromoacetyl bromide and (-)-menthol. The resulting brominated menthol ester readily undergoes substitution reactions with NH3 and 1° or 2° amines to provide menthol glycinates. For most of the prepared compounds, the two-step synthetic procedure requires no aqueous phase extractions.

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Klumpp, D. A., Sobel, R. M., Kokkinidou, S. G., Osei-Badu, B., Liveris, Z., Klumpp, R. A., & Stentzel, M. R. (2020). Synthesis of Menthol Glycinates and Their Potential as Cooling Agents. ACS Omega, 5(8), 4043–4049. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b03624

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