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Ingredients
Labdanum Resinoid
A strong fragrance material from Albert Vieille.
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).
Ingredients
MANE's Vanilla Resinoid M_55436
MANE's Vanilla Resinoid M_55436 provides a powerful taste of vanilla bean, with a hint of woody notes, that can be used in a variety of dairy and chocolate products.
Ingredients
Styrax Resinoid MD
Ventos offers this 100% natural material for fine fragrances.
Beverage
Mane's Cocoa Resinoid
Water-soluble, this material is particularly interesting to use in dairy and beverage where there is no decantation phenomenon and no residue.
Ingredients
Mane's Four Corners Alcoholic Resinoid-M_0064740
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.
November
Symrise AG's Irisnitrile
Beverage
Baileys Debuts Limited-Edition Colada Irish Cream
Colada has notes of pineapple and coconut mixed with Irish Cream.
Ingredients
Identification of Iris Scent Volatiles Using Dynamic Headspace with PDMS Foam Trapping and GC-TOFMS
The importance of when and how fragrance chemicals are extracted in order to accurately reconstitute the scent of a flower. The alluring fragrances of flowers are the primary inspiration for new perfumes. In the quest to develop novel synthetic aroma chemicals, perfumers have increasingly relied upon the assistance of analytical chemists to help them identify major chemicals responsible for floral fragrances.
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