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Ingredients
Syntheses and Odor Characteristic of Beta-Terpinyl Esters
Our method of snythesis of terpin-1,8 diesters and eliminating one mole of acid made it possible for the first time to produce beta-terpinyl esters with interesting odour properties. This represents a major expansion of the variety of perfumery synthetics produced from turpentine.
May
Berjé's Terpinyl Acetate ex Cardamom
Beverage
MilliporeSigma's a-Terpinyl acetate, FG
Certified halal and kosher, the ingredient provides green, terpy, citrus, woody and herbal notes to flavor and fragrance formulation.
November
Oud Oil from OQEMA
Audio
[podcast] One-on-One with Oldvine Fragrance
Perfumer & Flavorist+'s managing editor, Jenna Rimensnyder, connects with Oldvine Fragrance, Itika Oldwine Grimble.
Regulatory & Research
Comparative Analysis of Historical Peppermint Oil from Bulgaria and a Commercial Oil of North American Origin
Chemical composition, olfactory analysis and antibacterial activity
Ingredients
Simple Methods of Odor Quality Evaluation of Essential Oils and Other Fragrant Substances
This paper describes our practical experiences in evaluation of odour quality against standards accepted by perfumers for specified fragrances.
Ingredients
On the Isolation of Oleoresin Black Pepper by Steam Distillation-Cum-Solvent Extraction and Tailoring of Oleoresin
Using these raw materials--the solvent extractive, supernatant fraction, distilled pepper oil, monocyclic terpenes, piperine factor and diluent--the industry constructs oleoresins of wide variety tailored for many different applications.
Beverage
Analysis of Encapsulated Orange Peel Oil
The toluene distillation method is suggested for the routine determination of moisture in spray dried citrus oils. The technique is rapid and due to large sample size, has minimal sampling error, requires minimal equipment and can be performed by an individual with little technical training.
Ingredients
OQEMA's Oud Oil
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.
January
OQEMA's Grapefruit oil white organic
Regulatory & Research
Optimization of Traditional Curing of Vanilla Beans
A number of recent advances in plant biochemistry and chemistry have clarified some stages of the vanilla bean curing operation and opened up opportunities for improvement in and control of the process.
Trends
[video] One-on-One with Michael Edwards
P&F+
connects with Michael Edwards to discuss updating his Fragrance Wheel and sheds light on the future of the industry.
Ingredients
Request Samples of our New Essential Oils
Ingredients
PsychologicalQualities of Odor II: Geometry of Odor Quality
Psychologist's Corner. Multidimensional scaling is the general term for the set of approaches which share the aim of inserting odor stimuli, as points, into a geometrical space of low dimensionality (2-3 dimensions).
Calendar
SFP Presents: "The perfume 'ON AIR', or how to get out of the bottle"
Feb 13th, 2014
Feb 13th, 2014
Regulatory & Research
Effects of Structural Modifications on the Odour of Jasmone Analogues
The odour of 2-alkylcyclopentanones can be radically affected by substituents on the first or second carbon atoms of the side chain, substituents further along the chain having a much lesser effect on the odour character. It is postulated that these effects could be rationalised in terms of obstruction of the carbonyl group by a substituent on the first carbon of the side chain or disruption of the side chain conformation by one on the second position
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