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Sep 24, 2007 | 11:37 AM CDT
Progress in Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Lawrence discusses the composition of rosemary oil and extract (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) from Italy, India, Egypt, Argentina, Morocco, Algeria and China.
Sep 24, 2007 | 11:19 AM CDT
New Developments in Physiological Cooling Agents
By: Mark Erman
Examining the rapid development in the chemistry and uses of cooling agents. Physiological cooling agents are ubiquitous ingredients in many consumer products, such as chewing gums, toothpastes, mouthwashes, lotions and shampoos. Based on numerous new patents and publications, research and development in the field continues at a fast pace.
Sep 10, 2007 | 01:10 PM CDT
Progress in Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Lawrence discusses the composition of styrax oil from Turkey, Honduras and Australia. He also discusses the composition of galbanum oil from Iran, and clove oils and extracts from India, Egypt and Madagascar.
Sep 10, 2007 | 01:00 PM CDT
Material Review: Clary Sage Oils
By: Robert Adams and Tonya Yanke
Variation in composition and enantiomeric analyses of commercial vs. new Kashmir clary sage oils. Commercial clary sage oils were analyzed along with a newly available Kashmir oil (Himalayan Foothills Oils, Srinagar, India). All of the oils were high in linalool (14.7–25.1%) and linalyl acetate (55.0–72.4%).
Sep 10, 2007 | 12:00 PM CDT
Woody Notes in Perfumery: Patchouli in Fragrances, Part II
By: Danute Pajaujis Anonis
The evolution and contemporizing of this popular natural material. In Part I (Perfumer & Flavorist magazine, v 31 no. 11, 2006; page 36), the botanical origin of patchouli, the mode of production, patchouli oil types, patchouli composition and pertaining aroma chemicals were discussed.* This article will cover the application of patchouli to fragrances.
Sep 10, 2007 | 11:31 AM CDT
Fragrance Creation: Fragrances for Natural and Certified Organic Personal Care Products
By: Jack Corley
The link between fragrance and health in personal care product development. A recent article in Woman’s Wear Daily reported that organic brands and products based on sustainable resources have become one of the fastest-growing segments in beauty care. In fact, according to the Organic Trade Association, sales of US organic personal care products grew 28% to $282 million in 2005.
Sep 10, 2007 | 11:07 AM CDT
Inside Fragrance Creation: Sustainable Scents
Two top perfumers provide a guided tour of naturals producer Laboratoire Monique Rémy. “Our business is very simple: take [a botanical] at the right moment, and put it in a form which is available to the perfumer the rest of the year,” says Bernard Toulemonde, general manager of IFF subsidiary and naturals expert Laboratoire Monique Rémy (LMR). “Now you know everything,” he jokes.
Aug 31, 2007 | 10:39 AM CDT
Progress in Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Lawrence discusses the composition of marjoram oil and extract (Origanum majorana L.) from Egypt, Turkey, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Iran, Lithuania and Israel. He also discusses the composition of Scots pine oil (Pinus sylvestris) from Turkey, Norway and S. Korea. Lastly he examines cardamom oil (Elettaria cardamomum L. Maton) and curry leaf oil (Murraya koenigii L. Spreng.) from India.
Jun 20, 2007 | 01:09 PM CDT
Progress in Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Lawrence discusses the composition of bay oil from Benin and Cuba. He also discusses the composition of western red cedar leaf oil (Thuja plicata L.) from Canada, and ambrette seed oil (Abelmoschus moschatus Medik.) from Vietnam.
Jun 20, 2007 | 11:47 AM CDT
Material review: Kashmir Lavender Oil
By: Robert Adams and Tonya Yanke
A comparison of new Kashmir lavender oils with commercial lavender oils. The composition of two new Kashmir lavender oils were compared with nine commercial lavender oils using GC/MS, GC-FID and chiral GC. Linalool ranged from 27.3–42.2% and linalyl acetate from 27.2–46.6%.
