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Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: January 2014
This month's raw material bulletin features 2,3-hexanedione, ginger, 2,6-Dimethoxy phenol natural and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Butyl 2-methyl butyrate, ethyl 2-acetyl-3-phenyl propionate, para vinyl phenol and more.
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Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Celebrating 20 years of organoleptic evaluations and welcoming a new voice; also features the following: 3-heptanone (Synonym: Ethyl Butyl Ketone),3-hexanol, 2-iso Propyl Phenol, 1-(methylthio)-2-Butanone and more.
Ingredients
Thymol
An aroma chemical profile, thymol. Natural thymol that has been isolated from essential oil invariably is tinged with notes of carvacrol, a material that is described as being more dry-medicinal-phenol-tarry than thymol itself. Very little, if any, natural thymol is produced today as its price would be about tenfold higher than the synthetic product available.
Event Coverage
[Update] The Palette of Psychology: Practical Persuasion to Ethically Influence and Devilishly Delight at Flavorcon Virtual Now on Demand
During his presentation, Geshury explored the suite of psychological tools to influence and delight your guests before a phenol ever reaches their nose, to put them in the best frame of mind to have an excellent experience, and enduring connection, to your product.
Sweet Applications
Vanillin
Vanillin’s organoleptic impression is surprising in view of its chemical nature. It can be considered as a substituted benzaldehyde, yet it lacks an almond impression. When viewed as a substantial phenol, it displays none of the expected carbolic note. It is so unique that it may be safe to say it represents an individual odor class—vanilla!
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Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: January 2015
This column features chocolate essence extract, dihydrocoumarin, geranium oil rectified, pyrazines mix #2 and more.
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Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: July August 2002
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 2-Ethyl Butyl Acetate, 2-Methoxy-4-Propyl Phenol (Dihydroeugenol), 2-Methylbutyl Iso Valerate and more.
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Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: April 2006
Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as Ambrette Seed Oil, Lemon Carbonyls, Caprylic Acid and more.
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Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: June 2006
Odor and taste characteristics and possible applications of Absolute Cardamom Extra, Absolute Raspberry Leaf Extra and more.
Flavor
Flavor Bites: Eugenol in Flavors
There are applications for this highly distinctive ingredient in a range of profiles.
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Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: August 2006
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as coffee extract (French roast), Treattarome roasted bell pepper and more.
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Progress in Essential Oils: Marjoram Oil
In his regularly featured column, consultant Brian Lawrence reviews the findings of a number of researchers on the constituents in various essential oils. This month, he highlights marjoram oil.
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2,6-Dimethoxyphenol
Use in savory, brown and nut flavors, as well as alcoholic drinks
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Optimizing the Traditional Curing of Vanilla Beans
A reappraisal of blanching and fermentation methods.
Ingredients
Solvay Announces Commercial Process for Synthetic Eugenol
The process began in the 2000s and in the last two years Solvay scientists revisited the process, focused on increasing yields and improving the separation stage.
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More Perfume Materiak from Isoprene
We should all realize that the new Toxic Substances Control Act, which Congress is about to pass, will increase considerably the cost of developing new aroma chemicals. The new law may reduce the number of such chemicals drastically. Closer cooperation between the fragrance and the aroma chemical industries will now be even more important in order to maintain a healthy level of innovation in areas of mutual interest.
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