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Oral Care
Enantiomeric Distribution of Oxygenated Monoterpenes in Some Mentha Essential Oils
In this research we analyzed chiral oxgenated monoterpenes, which are the predominant and most valuable monoterpenes in Mentha oils.This technique enables us to determine the enantiomeric purities of other components in the oils, such as monoterpene hydrocarbons and sesquiterpenes
Oral Care
Mint Oils: Potential for Standardizing Profiles with Natural Flavoring Substances
This article explores the potential for adding mint fractions and isolated components from all of the mint species, as well as from sources of natural flavoring substances available from alternate routes.
Oral Care
Mentha viridis lavanduliodora Sacco Essential Oils: State of the Art
With regards to mint oil chemical composition, discovery and selection of new land races or chemotypes of Mentha species bring forth novel and unique flavor profiles. These are unique model systems for the study of essential oil biosynthetic pathway regulation and can be applied commercially, fulfilling some special market requirements.
Ingredients
Nootkatone Reduces Dependence on Citrus Oils While Preserving Signature Taste
With rising demand for natural flavor ingredients, nootkatone's versatility deserves a second look.
Ingredients
EFEO: The New Voice For Essential Oils and Related Products Facing
Part One. I am an old fashioned guy. I want to smell eau de cologne made with natural bergamot oil. I want to smell the fragrance of citrus or lavender oils in my cleansing agents.
Ingredients
Comparative Study of the Essential Oils of Key and Persian Limes
In both cases (distilled and cold-pressed) the oils obtained from Key and Persian limes show remarkable quantitative differences, large enough to explain those found in odor and flavor.
Beverage
Ultra-Tech Citrus Concentrates—a New Series of Deterpenified Citrus Oils
After a three week period, all the samples were organolepticaIly evaluated. All the Ultra-Tech citrus concentrates showed substantially higher relative stability in still and carbonated beverages under accelerated aging conditions.
Ingredients
Differences Between Gum Acacias for the Spray Drying of Citrus Oils
It was considered of interest to evaluate different gum acacias for the encapsulation of single fold orange peel oil via spray drying. This is the subject of the research report which follows
Fragrance
A Guide to Citrus Essential Oils in the Flavor & Fragrance Industry
An inside look at purchasing and manufacturing with quality essential oils from global supplier Prinova and their partners Agrumaria Reggina
Regulatory & Research
On-Line HPLC-HRGC in the Analytical Chemistry of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we describe some applications of on-line HPLC-HRGC and HPLC-HRGC-MS in the analysis of citrus essential oils.
Ingredients
Gas chromatography as an industrial process operation—application to essential oils
Chromatography now belongs to the group of industrial processes of separation, This is proven by its successful application to many mixtures, including high boiling and thermolabile compounds. The process is easy and rapid to start up. This process makes possible a significant reduction in processing costs for many specialty chemicals and intermediates as well as the production of new compounds.
Ingredients
Plant equipment for the production of essential oils and aroma chemicals
The flood of information from the literature and the widespread use of advanced analytical instruments have stimulate d the organic chemist to synthesize not only these products occurring in nature but many other useful and interesting homologues.
Oral Care
Development of instrumental analytical methods for essential oils and aroma chemicals
The ultimate purpose of our products and the reason for our industry, to provide consumers with products which please their taste or smell, today and for generations to come has not changed. Safety has always been and will continue to be our most fundamental concern. We are known to respond to problems long before government regulations can be or have to be enacted. Our technology points toward a bright future for the fragrance and flavor industry.
Ingredients
The Future of Natural Essential Oils in the Flavor and Fragrance Industry
The essential oil industry worldwide remains healthy, although at present there may be over-production for some specific essential oils. With all the progress in the field of chemistry, has the essential oil industry dropped by the wayside, a victim of technological advance? The answer is emphatically no !
Ingredients
The Composition of the Volatile Fraction of the Italian Citrus Essential Oils
The annual production of citrus fruits in Italy amounts to about 3,500,000 tons, 31% of which goes to the transformation industries
Ingredients
Thoughts On Aroma Chem Essential cals for Oils and Flavors and Fragrances
The ultimate goal of the flavor and fragrance industry is to improve the quality of life through production and focused application of flavors and fragrances. In order to do this, one must first understand the basic role of smell and taste in life. This means investing in research into the science of smell and taste
Ingredients
The Australian and New Zealand Market for Essential Oils and Aroma Materials
The future for our industry could be phenomenal throughout the region. All we require is the persistence of established producers to recognize the benefits of producing essential oils in Australia and New Zealand.
Ingredients
New Technologies for the High- Speed Characterization and Analysis of Essential Oils
The difficulties in [essential oil] analyses arise from the large number of components, many of them present at low concentrations
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