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Ingredients
Methyl n-Octanoate
With flavor and fragrance applications, this natural material from CTC Organics features orangelike notes.
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Natural 2-Phenyl-ethyl Octanoate
This natural flavor material from Taste Advantage can be used in beverage, alcohol, fruit and other applications.
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Newest Manufactured Product Propyl Levulinate
With applications in baked goods, beverages and frozen dairy products our high-quality propyl levulinate is manufactured to give your next formulation a pleasantly sweet caramellic flavor.
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Propyl Mercaptan
From Natural Advantage, propyl mercaptan's onion flavor works well in savory applications.
April
Natural Advantage's Natural 2-Methyl-4-Propyl-1,3-Oxathiane
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Ethyl Octanoate in Alcoholic Drink, Tropical Fruit, Orchard Fruit, Savory and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for ethyl octanoate.
Personal Care/Beauty
Orlen PoĊudnie x BASF Tout Success of Renewable BioPG Propylene Glycol Plant
Per the manufacturer, BioPG has a 60% smaller carbon footprint than conventional fossil-based propylene glycol, while retaining the same product quality.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane
Use in tropical, citrus, berry and other fruit flavors
January
Natural Advantage's 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane
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Effect of Moisture Content on Flavor Formation in a Propylene Glycol-based Model System in a Microwave Oven
The basis of this study was that propylene glycol could be used in microwave ovens as a browning/flavor agent.
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Natural Advantage's 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane
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The Passion Fruit Core: 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathine
Chemistry and applications in fragrance and flavor
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Formation of Volatile Compounds from the Reaction of Leucine and D-Glucose in Propylene Glycol
This paper reports the identification of volatile compounds resulting from the reaction of leucine and glucose in the common food-grade solvent propylene glycol.
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