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Type: Article
Section: Flavor
Oral Care
Menthol
An aroma chemical profile
Flavor
Flavor Bites: laevo-Rose Oxide
This floral note is essential in lychee flavors and adds realism to other flavor types.
Oral Care
An Aroma Chemical Profile: Menthol
L-menthol can be described as unique for its cooling sensation on the skin and mucous membranes. Although other materials are known to display this cooling effect, almost all of them are derivatives of l-menthol.
Oral Care
The Story of India's Mint Oils and Menthol
All mints (known as Pudina in Hindi) are Mentha species that are members of the Labiatae or Lamiaceae family. There are 18 Mentha species and 11 hybrids.
Oral Care
Menthol and Cornmint Oil from China
This article looks at the current supply situation and draws some conclusions about the future availability of these products from China.
Oral Care
BASF’s L-Menthol FCC and Mint Portfolio: A Fresh Approach to Flavors and Sustainability
BASF’s marketing and sustainability team takes a deep dive into the company’s mint offerings.
Ingredients
The new synthetic menthol plant of Haarmann & Reimer
This new plant is in continuous production, producing only l-menthol. The total employment at this plant is 49, with 32 people in production. These 32 operate the plant 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The process is a very intricate and complicated series of completely continuous operations combined with automatic sequencing batch processes.
Ingredients
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.
Ingredients
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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