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Ingredients
3,6-Dimethyl Octan-3-ol
A profile: 3,6-Dimethyl octan-3-ol. Thus is the history of 3,6-dimethyl octan-3-ol and its chemical evolution over forty years of changes in the flavor and fragrance industry. One wonders what might have been the fate of AR-1 if synthetic linalool had not been made available from the vitamin intermediate stream.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: (E)-2-(3,7-Dimethyl 2,6-octadienyl) cyclopentanone
Overall, this quite complex chemical assumes a surprised resemblance to natural apricots.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Clean, Floral 1-(2,4-Dimethyl-cyclohex-3-enyl)-propan-1-ol
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention, from IFF, is a novel 1-(2,4-dimethyl-cyclohex-3-enyl)-propan-1-ol compound having clean, fresh and floral characteristics.
Ingredients
Odor Analysis of (E)- and (Z)-3,7-Dimethyl-4-octen-l-ols and Their Derivatives
This article describes a study of a group of (E)-compounds and a separate group of (Z)-compounds obtained from (E)- and (Z)-isomers of 3,7-dimethyl-4-octen-l-ol.
Ingredients
6-Methoxy-2,6-Dimethylheptanal
Use in fragrance compositions
Ingredients
Oamic Ingredients USA's Natural 2,6-dimethylpyrazine
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2,6-Dimethyl Pyridine in Savory, Nut, Brown and other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for 2, 6-dimethyl pyridine.
Ingredients
2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptenol: Bringing versatility to fruit, citrus and herbal applications
Indulge in this unique natural ingredient that is sure to excite your taste buds with it’s fruity tropical, herbal and vegetative nuances. A Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical offered as Kosher, Halal and following JECFA purity specifications.
Flavor
Flavor Bites: 2,5-Dimethyl 3-(2H)-furanone
This hidden gem works well in fruit categories and adds interest to any heated flavor category.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 3,5-Dimethyl Cyclopentane-1,2-Dione
Use levels for aroma and taste effects in brown, nut, savory, fruit and fermented flavors.
Beverage
MilliporeSigma's 6-Methoxy-2,6-dimethylheptanalm ≥95%, stabilized
Beverage
Bedoukian Research's 3-Acetyl-2,5-Dimethyl Furan FCC
3-Acetyl-2,5-Dimethyl Furan FCC not only works in tea and coffee applications, but also in nutty flavors and more.
Regulatory & Research
EFSA Deems 3-Acetyl-2,5-dimethylthiophene Genotoxic
The panel concludes 3-acetyl-2,5-dimethylthiophene, which is used to give food a burnt nutty flavor, is mutagenic both in vitro and in vivo and that using it as flavoring substance raises a safety concern.
Ingredients
Methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate
Chemistry and application in fragrance.
Ingredients
2,5-Dimethyl 4-ethoxy 3(2H)-furanone in Berry, Tropical and Other Fruit Flavors
This interesting combination of notes gives the ingredient an extraordinarily wide range of uses within the fruit flavor category.
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Synthesis and odor characteristics of some 6,6-dimethylbicyclo [3.1.0] hexane derivatives
It can be generally stated that the odor of the compound group under investigation, containing 8-10 carbon atoms in the molecule, is strongly influenced by the 6,6-dimethylbicyclo[3.10]hexane system which decides their common characteristic camphoric-penetrating odor.
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4-Acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone in Meat, Brown and Fruit Flavors
4-Acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone is effective in a wide range of brown flavors as a junior partner in combination with furaneol.
Ingredients
Analysis of Glycosidically Bound 2,5-Dimethyl-4-hydroxy-3 (2H)-furanone in Pineapple
This paper reports evidence of the presence of glycosidically bound DMHF in pineapple. In the last few years the analysis of flavor precursors and intermediates, especially glycosides in fruits, has received increasing interest and attention (Strauss, et al., 1986; Schwab and Schreier, 1988).
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