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Type: Article
Section: Flavor
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Brian Lawrence discusses Laurel Leaf Oil, Parsnip Oils, Myrtle Oil, Calamus Oil
Ingredients
Essential Oil Contents and Chemical Composition of Turkish Laurel Leaves
Laurus nobilis L., an evergreen tree, is cultivated in many temperate and warm parts of the world, particularly in the countries bordering the Mediterranean. During the last ten years, Laurus nobilis L. has been an interesting subject for many researchers from Albania to Japan and from Greece to Argentina. However little has been published on the oil of Turkish laurel leaves even though Turkey has a great exporting capacity in this area.
Ingredients
Cover Story: Leaf Alcohol Preparation
cis-Hex-3-en-1-ol and trans-hex-3-en-1ol are called leaf alcohols, though their aromas resemble freshly cut grass. Perfumers define their aroma more precisely: cis-hex-3-en-1-ol has powerful and intensely green grassy odor.1 Traces of cis-hex-3-en-1-ol are used in refreshing top notes in delicate floral fragrance types such as muguet and lilac; in addition, the alcohol is often used alongside geranium oil, galbanum, oakmoss, lavender and mint oils.
Ingredients
Indian Curry Leaf
A member of the natural order of Rutaceae, Murraya Koeniglii (Linn) Spreng, the "Indian curry tree" is a pretty, small shrub or tree up to 6 m in height and 15 to 40 cm in diameter. For years, Murraya koenigii in addition to its therapeutic values, has enjoyed a unique status as a flavoring principle in Indian cuisine.
Ingredients
Leaf Alcohol
Leaf alcohol and its derivatives are a symbol of the “green revolution in flavors and fragrances that developed in our industry during the 1960’s.” Its commercial introduction changed the nature of flavors and fragrances and resulted in the wide spread use of n-hexenyl based materials, Today, more than 40 structurally related aroma chemicals are being utilized in our industry and all at relatively low formula percentages.
Ingredients
Pink Pepper Fruit and Leaf Oils
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of pink pepper fruit and leaf oils.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Celery Seed and Leaf Oils
This month's column discusses the chemical compositions of celery seed leaf and oil.
Ingredients
Citrus materials: Composition of Myrtle Leaf Orange
An in-depth analysis of endocarp composition of this interesting traditional Italian/Sicilian/Calabrian material. Myrtle leaf orange is known as chinotto in Italy and chinois in France, presumably because the fruit originated in China.
Beverage
Leaf essential oils of three different varieties of Citrus reticulate Blanco growing in Egypt
Paper of the 7th International Congress of Essential Oils, Kyoto, Japan, October 1977. This work was undertaken for the purpose of exploring new sources of citrus oils which may be useful as food flavors and in the fragrance industry. The study deals with the analysis of leaf essential oils of three different varieties of C. reticulata Blanco which flourish in Egypt.
Ingredients
The Chemical Composition of the Leaf Essential Oils from 110 Citrus Species, Cultivars, Hybrids and Varieties of Chinese Origin
We carried out systematic analytical studies on the composition of the leaf oils from 110 citrus species, varieties, hybrids and cultivars of Chinese origin in order to look for new resources for essential oils and provide the systematic chemical-composition data of the leaf oils for the taxonomy of citrus plants.
Trends
Lighter Libations: The Latest in Non-Alcoholic Beverage Flavor Trends
Consumer demands are shifting the market toward healthier, more flavorful sips.
Ingredients
Introducing P&F+’s Latest Columnist: Cynthia Lipka
Lipka discusses her vision for the revamped “Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials” column, her flavor journey and more.
Ingredients
The Drying of Laurel Leaves
Laurel leaves are collected from Laurus nobilis L., which is an evergreen tree or shrub of the Lauraceae family and grows wild in Greece. In ancient Greece and Rome, its leaves and branchlets were used as garlands to be bestowed upon heroes on festive occasions. In modern times annually more than 250,000 kg of dried leaves (sweet bay) are marketed in U. S.A., U.S.S.R. and other countries as a flavoring material in culinary preparations like soups, fish, and ragouts.
Ingredients
Naturals: The Living Library
The search for novel nature-derived fragrance and fl avor notes“It takes me back home,” says Subha Patel, surrounded by more than 500,000 square feet of rare and unusual aromatic plants in IFF’s Union Beach botanical garden. For the past 30 years, Patel, director of IFF’s nature-inspired fragrance technology, has parlayed her emotional and scientifi c passion for naturals into the exploration of new and novel notes for fl avor and fragrance applications.
Regulatory & Research
Leveraging Extracts To Maximize Traceability & Clean-Label Claims
Showcasing how extracts can be a versatile and effective tool to develop flavor profiles as well as adjust for volatile supply and demand.
Trends
The Last Word: Laure Moutet
A reflection on a career and the value of mentorship
Ingredients
Composition of Vietnamese Essential Oil from Melaleuca Leucadendron L.
In this paper, the chemical composition of the oil, established by a combination of gas-chromatography (GC) and gas-chromatography/massspectrometry (GC/MS), is described.
Ingredients
2017 Leaderboard: Mane Brings Goals into the Limelight
Perfumer & Flavorist's
exclusive insights into Mane’s 2016 financial reports, sustainability strategies, R&D initiatives, M&A activity and how they became sixth ranked in the industry.
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