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Ingredients
A Continuous Steam Stripping Process for the Distillation of Essential Oils
Finally, this particular continuous distillation technology opens the door for the next generation of essential oil extraction equipment, which is envisioned as a “distilling combine harvester. ”
Ingredients
MilliporeSigma's 2-Methyl-3-furanthiol natural, 1% in sunflower oil
Ingredients
Volatile Constituents of Essential Oils Isolated from...
The essential oils isolated from different parts of
Alpinia calcarata
Rosc., (family: Zingiberaceae) growing in Hyderabad, south India, were analyzed by capillary GC and GC/MS. The oil yields were: flower 0.06%, leaf sheath 0.03%, stem 0.05% and root 0.18%. Sixty-two compounds accounting for 92.3-98.3% of the oils were identified.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil Trade Association Meeting Report
The Second Symposium of the Essential Oil Trade Associatlon was held on June 2, 1990, at Brunei University in Uxbridge, England, The topics covered essential oil research and their applications. The symposium was well attended by a diverse group which included perfumers, chemists, botanists, essential oil suppliers and aromatherapists.
Ingredients
Utilization of Essential Oils Isolates and Aroma Chemicals Section
This begins a partial listing of the abstracts of papers tentatively scheduled to be presented at the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils. The balance of the abstracts will be published in our report issue of April/May Perfumer & Flavorist.
Event Coverage
International Committee of Essential Oils Meets to Discuss Standards
The ISO technical and regulatory meeting featured discussion on the development of standards for essential oils used in perfumery and cosmetics.
Oral Care
An Effective Program for Maturity Prediction Peppermint Oil Crops
Use of the harvest prediction program has led to a greater understanding of the maturity effects on quality and allowed far greater confidence in the ability of the Australian peppermint oil industry to produce consistently high-quality peppermint oil.
Oral Care
Pharmaceutical Aspects of Some Mentha Herbs and Their Essential Oils
This article discusses the pharmaceutical aspects of certain Mentha herbs and their essential oils, and focuses on the most important representatives, defined here as those named in the 31st edition of Martindale's The Extra Pharmacopoeia
Ingredients
Enantiomeric Distribution of Volatile Components of Citrus Oils by MDGC
The enantiomeric distribution of volatile components of citrus oils provides a useful parameter for the evaluation of genuineness and quality of the oils.
Ingredients
Standards and Specifications Essential Oil Association of the U.S.A., Inc
In 1946 the Scientific Committee began the compilation of a set of monographs embodying the EOA standards for essential oils, aromatic chemicals and isolates, and related flavor and perfume materials. Approximately 300 of these have now been completed. They have been prepared by the scientific representative of the member companies, based on the analyticaI data and experience of their laboratories. They are intended to define realistically standard good quality material currently avaiIable commercially, and should provide fair standards for the evaluation of these materials in commercial transactions.
Flavor
Two Challenging Flavor Systems: Citrus Oils and Vanilla Extracts
Delivery options in-use.
Ingredients
Effect of Cultivation Techniques on Mint Oils in Northern Finland
It is important to find winter-hardy clones, and to determine if mint can be grown as an annual or as a two-year plant. For this purpose, it was necessary to determine the most favorable planting time in the northern climate. A second objective of this study was to find the optimal planting density of mint.
Ingredients
Essential Oils and Microwave Extracts of Cultivated Plants
We have used these two methods to treat different cultivated plants: five Umbelliferae, one Compositae and seven Labiatae. There is a double purpose for this approach. First, we want to determine the advantages and disadvantages of this technique in terms of research. Secondly, we intend to make appropriate comparisons between microwave extracts and essential oils coming from the aerial part of these plants.
Ingredients
Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Three Sage Oils
This article discusses the chemical composition of these three Salvia oils from various parts of the world, and describes the odor qualities of the oils and the olfactive properties of some characteristic compounds.
Regulatory & Research
Bio-Based Butanol as a Solvent for Essential Oil Extractions
The authors outline the differences seen in butanol, ethanol, water and hexane extractions for lavender and mint (including volatile and organoleptic analyses).
Regulatory & Research
Clove Oil Derivatives: The Case of U.S. Natural Vanillin Authentication
Uncovering the nuances of vanillin sourcing and natural vanillin ex clove authentication.
Ingredients
Mane's Key Lime Rectified Essential Oil Furocoumarin Reduced, M_0062298
Ingredients
The Detailed Analysis of Essential Oils Leads to the Understanding of their Properties
Essential oils are valuable natural products used as raw materials in many fields, including perfumes, cosmetics, aromatherapy and phytotherapy, spices, and nutrition.
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