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Type: Article
Section: Flavor
Ingredients
Material study: Heterocyclic Oxygen-Containing Aroma Chemicals
A look at the four groups that comprise this section of heterocyclic chemicals, and their importance to fl avors and fragrances. Of the ca. 20 million chemical compounds presently characterized, almost half are heterocyclic molecules. Heterocyclic molecules are significant due to their abundance in nature, and their chemical and biological importance.
Ingredients
A peep into p-menth-1-ene chemistry
When Semmler elucidated the structure of p-menth-1-ene by oxidative degradation in 1903, little was it thought that this simple hydrocarbon would serve as a substrate for the exciting researches which we have delineated. Today, scientists devoted to aroma chemistry are well aware of the sensory properties pertaining to odor and taste of the products mentioned in this paper. Available readily in optically active and inactive forms, p-menth-1-ene still challenges us with problems of far-flung consequences.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Butyl 2-methyl butyrate, ethyl 2-acetyl-3-phenyl propionate, para vinyl phenol and more.
Ingredients
Material study: Heterocyclic Nitrogen- and Sulfur-Containing Aroma Chemicals
A look at the two groups that comprise this section of heterocyclic chemicals, with a focus on the aromatic molecules
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