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Ingredients
Benzaldehyde
An aroma chemical profile, benzaldehyde. Benzaldehyde’s odor and taste are so unique and basic that it, in itself, forms an organoleptic class--benzaldehyde. The odor has a pleasant, sweet, aromatic note and the taste the same, with a slight, sweet, aromatic bite.
Ingredients
Cyclodextrin-Complexed Acetal as an Acetaldehyde Generator
The fixation and stabilization of acetaldehyde both in the physical and chemical sense have long been the subject of many attempts, described in papers and patents, to provide fresh fruit flavors for the food industry.
Ingredients
Aldehydes and Acetals - Part 1
Application as flavor and fragrance ingredients.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Acetal
With a similar odor profile to acetaldehyde, acetal’s odor is less pungent and adds freshness to a wide variety of profiles, especially juicy orange flavors.
Regulatory & Research
EPA Test Rule on HPV and Acetaldehyde
In a Federal Register notice published July 24, 2008, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is proposing a test rule that would require testing for certain High Production Volume (HPV) chemicals for which manufacturers have not voluntarily provided data.
Ingredients
6-Methoxy-2,6-Dimethylheptanal
Use in fragrance compositions
Ingredients
Bedoukian Research's Ethyl Vanillin Hexylene Glycol Acetal
Ingredients
Acetals and Ketals of 3β, 4β-caranediol-New Odoriferous Compounds from (+)-3-carene
In summary, it is noteworthy that the odor characteristics of acetals and ketals of bicyclic terpenic diols have been absent in the literature. Our discovery of interesting odors of ketals of (+)-3β,4β-caranediol indicates further potential possibilities of synthesis of new odoriferous compounds in the series of bicyclic terpenic diols.
Savory Applications
Flavor Bites: Dimethyl trisulfide
The profile of the dimethyl sulfide series of chemicals changes with increasing molecular weight, ranging from jammy to meaty. Additionally, there are dramatic variations in strengths, which can be used in vegetable, savory and dairy flavors.
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1,1-Dimethoxy-2,2,5-trimethyl-4-hexene: The Grapefruit Acetal
Chemistry and application in fragrance.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine
This chemical is compatible with a very wide range of flavor types and works especially harmoniously with trimethyl pyrazine.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Dimethyl Sulfide
Use in vegetable, fruit, dairy, brown, fermented, and seafood and meat flavors
Ingredients
Methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate
Chemistry and application in fragrance.
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.
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
Dimethyl Disulfide in Savory, Brown and Nut Flavors
The rather unpleasant and putrid profile of dimethyl disulfide can play an interesting role in quite a number of flavors, just not in raspberry.
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Hangzhou Grascent's Dimethyl heptanol
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Oamic Ingredients USA's Natural 2,6-dimethylpyrazine
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