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Mar 17, 2009 | 04:36 PM CDT
Fenugreek
By: Pierre-Jean Hellivan, Charabot
The evolution of a traditional spice from flavor compound development to the frontier of functional flavors.
Mar 17, 2009 | 03:50 PM CDT
China: The Citrus Revolution
By: Hugo Bovill, Zhian Liang and Daemmon Reeve, Tr…
The state of mandarin, navel orange, pumelo, tangerine and orange.
Mar 17, 2009 | 03:34 PM CDT
A Rapid Method of Analysis of Organophosphate Pesticides in Mandarin Essential Oils
By: Francesco Gionfriddo, Enrico Postorino and Giu…
Detection and hazard assessment of organophosphate pesticides in industrially distilled and cold-pressed mandarin oils.
Dec 03, 2008 | 01:13 PM CST
IFEAT 2008 Montreal Highlights: Threats and Opportunities for the Industry
Welcome address underscores globalization of industry and the challenges ahead
Dec 03, 2008 | 11:53 AM CST
Natural Stories: Ylang-ylang
By: Pierre-Jean Hellivan, Charabot
Exploring nature and emotion: from seed to formulation
Nov 13, 2008 | 10:14 AM CST
Opinions: Quality Issues in the Fragrance Industry
By: Angela Kohut, South East Aromas Fragrance Cons…
When cutting costs means cutting corners, the whole industry is in danger—and the customer has noticed
Our industry has a problem. As fragrance houses merge, there are not as many players as there once were. We now see this shrinking pool of houses fighting for clients and business.
Nov 13, 2008 | 10:01 AM CST
Naturals: The Living Library
By: Jeb Gleason-Allured, Editor
The search for novel nature-derived fragrance and fl avor notes
“It takes me back home,” says Subha Patel, surrounded by more than 500,000 square feet of rare and unusual aromatic plants in IFF’s Union Beach botanical garden. For the past 30 years, Patel, director of IFF’s nature-inspired fragrance technology, has parlayed her emotional and scientifi c passion for naturals into the exploration of new and novel notes for fl avor and fragrance applications.
Oct 20, 2008 | 02:01 PM CDT
Progress in Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Vetiver oil. Vetiver oil is obtained from the steam distillation of the air-dried roots of Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash (syn. Andropogon muricatus Retz.; A. squarrosus Hook. f. non L.f.; Anatherum zizanioides (L.) (Hitchcock et. Chase) perennial, densely tufted grass members of the Poaceae (syn. Graminae) family.
Oct 20, 2008 | 01:28 PM CDT
Material Study: Indian Sandalwood Crisis
By: Madhugiri Nageswara-Rao, S. Padmini, K.N. Gane…
While exploitation threatens Indian sandalwood, a plea for conservation and regeneration resounds
For thousands of years now, the sandalwood tree has been a source of pride for India. Sandal (Santalum album L.), one of the most economically important forest trees harvested for its heartwood oil, forms an important component of the total foreign exchange earned in the country. The tree is generally known as the “dollar earning parasite” and its wood is commercially known as “East Indian sandalwood,” whereas its fragrant oil is called the “queen of essential oil” (F-1). Owing to its wide use in both Hindu and Buddhist religious ceremonies, in ayurvedic medicine and perfumery, and in the wake of increasing world demand for its oil, it has more prospects of trade than what is being realized currently in the country.
Sep 12, 2008 | 02:33 PM CDT
Progress in Essential Oils
By: Brian M. Lawrence
Lawrence discusses the composition of melissa or lemon balm oil from Slovak Republic, Cuba, Turkey, Greece and Serbia. In addition, he examines the composition of laurel leaf oil from Italy, Turkey and Spain.
