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Jun 21, 2006 | 03:48 PM CDT
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
By: Gerard Mosciano
Odor and taste characteristics and possible applications of Blood Orange, Lemon Isolate and more.
Jun 21, 2006 | 03:40 PM CDT
Flavor compounds: Meaty Aromas, Part II
By: Hongyu Tian, Baoguo Sun, Mingquan Huang and Yu…
Syntheses and odor characteristics of 1-alkylthio-2-butanethiols, 1-alkylthio-2-butanols and their derivatives. We previously have proposed a presumption that most meaty flavor compounds have a common characteristic structural unit that contains sulfur or oxygen heteroatoms on the adjacent two carbon atoms (one of the heteroatoms should be a sulfur atom).
Jun 06, 2006 | 03:48 PM CDT
Progress In Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Bergamot Oil A number of years ago, Frey (1988) used the selective ion monitoring function of GC/MS to detect the addition of synthetic linalool and linalyl acetate by determining their impurities (dihydrolinalool and dihydrolinalyl acetate). He found that the addition of as little as 2% synthetic linalool and linalyl acetate to genuine bergamot oil could be detected.
Jun 06, 2006 | 03:21 PM CDT
A Unique Mentha Aquatica Mint For Flavor
By: Donald Roberts and Anne Plotto
The essential oil from peppermint, Mentha x piperita L., is one of the most widely used oils by the flavor industry for mint flavoring. However, abundant literature and experts’ observations report the varying composition and organoleptic profiles of peppermint oils according to the region of production, climatic variation and harvest date.1-3
Jun 06, 2006 | 03:17 PM CDT
Comparative Investigations Of The Essential Oil And Volatiles Of Spearmint
By: Leopold Jirovetz,Gerhard Buchbauer, Manochehr …
Essential oils and extracts of Mentha spicata have long been of high importance in food-product, perfumery and cosmetic applications due to their intense, pleasant, clear-fresh odor. In addition to this species of the Labiatae family, Mentha piperita L. (peppermint) and Mentha arvensis L. (cornmint) are also used extensively.8
Jun 06, 2006 | 03:05 PM CDT
New Technologies For The High-Speed Characterization and Analysis Of Essential Oils
By: Tincuta Veriotti, Megan McGuigan and Richard S…
Dramatic reductions in characterization and analysis times for essential oils were achieved using high speed gas chromatography (HSGC) and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS). High-speed separations were achieved with relatively short capillary separation columns operated with high carrier-gas flow rates and fast temperature programming. Unique features of TOFMS include high spectral acquisition rates and spectral continuity (constant ion-abundance ratios across chromatographic peak profile).
Jun 06, 2006 | 08:18 AM CDT
Progress In Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Laurel Leaf Oil In 1997, Fiorini et al. compared the composition of flower, leaf, stem bark and stem wood oils of Laurus nobilis using GC and GC/MS. The results of this comparative study can be found in Table I.
Jun 06, 2006 | 07:47 AM CDT
Riding The Citrus Trail: When Is A Mandarin A Tangerine?
By: Daemmon Reeve, RC Treatt, and David Arthur
In the second installment of articles looking at the origins and development of fruits and their flavoring derivatives, Daemmon Reeve and David Arthur investigate mandarins and tangerines. Today, there are literally hundreds of commercially recognized varieties of mandarin and tangerine in existence worldwide.
Jun 01, 2006 | 07:26 AM CDT
Organoleptic Characteristics Of Flavor Materials
By: Gerard Mosciano
There are several reasons why I taste every day, whenever possible. First, because it was a part of my initial training. L. Strasburger, my first mentor, tasted two ingredients every day, and managed to taste every approved ingredient once every two years, and every newly approved ingredient as they became available. He stressed that added flavor experience lets one see additional potential applications for any flavor ingredient.
Jun 01, 2006 | 07:23 AM CDT
Progress In Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Pepper oil; caraway herb, seed and root oils; cinnamon leaf oil; patchouli oil
