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Type: Article
Section: Flavor
Ingredients
Ingredient Profile: Hexyl 2-Methyl-3 or 4-Pentenoate
Application in berry, pear, tropical and other flavors
Flavor
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: June 2015
In this monthly column, senior flavorist Judith Michalski describes the odor, taste and suggested applications for several materials. This edition features vanilla absolute, nonanoic acid, 2-methyl-2-pentenoic acid, 2-heptanone and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2006
Advancements in the Flavor Industry. When I started in the flavor industry, a flavor project basically was a request to compound an artificial flavor. The newly established FEMA or GRAS lists were very limited and initially populated under a grandfather clause. Natural ingredients were limited to citrus, floral and mint oils, as well as other natural botanicals and extractives.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: April 2016
This month's article features organoleptic discussions on toasted mate, cocoa absolute, ethyl-2-methyl-3-pentenoate and more.
Sweet Applications
Cheese Acids
Chemistry and application in flavor of 4-Methylnonanoic acid, which occurs in heated lamb and cheeses such as Pecorino Romano.
Ingredients
Unsaturated Aliphatic Acids
Chemistry and application in flavor
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: Hexanoic Acid
Hexanoic acid is found widely in nature and contributes to a smorgasbord of different flavors, containing some of the cheesy profile of butyric acid, but also some of the goaty allure of octanoic acid.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Octanoic Acid
Characterized by a cheesy aroma, this ingredient pairs seamlessly with a variety of non-dairy flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: iso-Butyric Acid
Exhibiting a complex character, iso-butyric acid is effective in a wide range of fruit and non-fruit flavors, particularly those outside of the dairy category.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Phenylacetic Acid
Fruit, nut, savory, alcoholic and other flavor uses.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: Lauric Acid
Though largely used in dairy flavor applications, lauric acid with its mild long-lasting taste effect and mild odor can also be used in a range of savory, fruit and fermented flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methyl Butyric Acid
Use in berry, fruit, brown, fermented and savory flavors
Ingredients
Flavor Bites:
cis
-3-Hexenoic Acid
Application in berry, fruit and other flavors.
Ingredients
Newest Manufactured Product 4-Methylpentyl 4-methylvalerate
Sigma-Aldrich, a part of MilliporeSigma, strives to provide you with the newest and the most hard-to-find FEMA flavor ingredients. We manufacturer our 4-methylpentyl 4-methylvalerate so that it has clean and delightful nuances for fruity and herbal formulations.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: 5-Hydroxy 2-decenoic acid delta lactone
Otherwise known as massoi lactone—the key flavor component of massoi bark oil—5-hydroxy 2-decenoic acid delta lactone is known for adding a creamy note in more than just dairy flavors.
Ingredients
Newest Manufactured Product 4-Methylpentyl 4-methylvalerate
Sigma-Aldrich, a part of MilliporeSigma, strives to provide you with the newest and the most hard-to-find FEMA flavor ingredients. We manufacturer our 4-methylpentyl 4-methylvalerate so that it has clean and delightful nuances for fruity and herbal formulations.
Regulatory & Research
A Neurobehavioral Analysis of I-Amino Acids as Taste Stimuli
We have described several aspects of amino acid gustatory stimulation in this report. Most convey the same message: despite some peculiarities in response time courses, amino acids bear striking similarities to the salts, acids and sugars which the majority of investigators use as taste stimuli. By determining the gustatory properties of amino acids, future research into nutrition and food selection may proceed in a logical fashion through several levels of nutrient complexity and at successive levels of the nervous system.
Ingredients
Butyric Acid in Dairy, Fruit, Savory, Brown and Other Flavors
Despite this pungent profile, butyric acid is capable of working in a very wide range of flavors.
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