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Fine Fragrance
The Row Debuts Scented Oils
Each oil offers a distinct olfactory experience inspired by sandalwood.
Fragrance
Dutjahn Sandalwood Oils Launches Desert Dry Essential Oils Collection
The range of oils is created using naturally fallen sandalwood trees, sundried in Australia’s desert lands.
Fine Fragrance
The Scent Guru Group Debuts Vegan Rollerball and Limoges Ceramic Duo
The fragrance is inspired by Ayurvedic practices with the intention to help soothe anxiety.
Ingredients
Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Trace Compounds in Naturals
These compounds reveal characteristic olfactive and organoleptic properties, or are able to modify the overall sensory properties of the end product in a significant way
Ingredients
Olibanum in Focus
The Boswellia species are small trees or shrubs, three to six meters high, which grow in rough and inhospitable arid mountainous regions at an altitude of 1000 to 1800 meters, the favourite areas being northeast Africa and southern Arabia.
Trends
[Update] What’s New in CBD-Infused Fragrances
The CBD-infused products market is poised to reach $165.7 billion by 2027.
Ingredients
New Constituents in Olibanum Resinoid and Essential Oil
Olibanum, or frankincense, a well appreciated perfume raw material, is a gum-resin produced by wild small trees growing in Arabia and Somaliland. This gum-resin results either from natural exudation or from unnatural incisions made in the bark of the tree. The gums from Arabia and Somalihind converge to Aden, the main trade place for olibanum; these gums usually result from two species of the genus Boswellia (fam. Burseraceae): Boswellia carterii Bird, (Arabia and Somaliland) and Boswellia frereana Bird. (Somaliland).
Fine Fragrance
Le Labo Fragrance Launches
The products are available on lelabofragrances.com, nordstrom.com and saksfifthavenue.com.
Ingredients
Frankincense and Myrrh and Its Socio-Economic Impact
For approximately 10,000 people in northern Somalia, the coveted perfumery ingredients, frankincense and myrrh, provide an economic opportunity and way of life.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils:Thymol-rich Thymus vulgaris oils – Part 2
We take a closer look at the various constituents of thymol-rich thyme oils hailing from various parts of Iran, as well as Turkey, Czech Republic, Spain and Brazil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Mentha Citrate and Ajowan Oils
This edition discusses the chemical composition of Ajowan oil and Mentha citrata oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Celery Seed and Leaf Oils
This month's column discusses the chemical compositions of celery seed leaf and oil.
Ingredients
Natural Essential Oils: Extraction Processes and Application to Some Major Oils
This discussion offers a brief overview of the different processes used to obtain natural essential oils. The trend of development in natursl essential oils for the near future will be to: —obtain products free of organic solvents —impove the preparation of the plant matter in order to get better yields —develop aromatic molecules through fermentation
Trends
Progress in Essential Oils: Thymol-rich
Thymus vulgaris
oils – Part 1
A derivative of thyme oil, thymol contains antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, among others. Part 1 discusses the various constituents of thymol-rich thyme oils.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Calmus Oil, Triploid Rhizome-Leaf Oils and More
Calamus oil, triploid rhizome-leaf oils, diploid rhizome oils and
Nigella sativa
oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Yarrow Oil, Spikenard Oil, and Dwarf Pine and Mountain Pine Oils
This month's column discusses the chemical compositions of yarrow oil, spikenard oil, and dwarf pine and mountain pine oils
Regulatory & Research
Pattern Recognition Methods for Discrimination of Essential Oils (Rose Oils) by Their Gas Chromatograms
It is possible to distinguish between essential oils of the same type and their mixtures by analysing their gas chromatograms using a pattern recognition method.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils & REACH
The
European Council
has adopted the new European chemicals policy --
REACH
(the Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals) -- on December 18, 2006.
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