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Section: Flavor
Regulatory & Research
A Neurobehavioral Analysis of I-Amino Acids as Taste Stimuli
We have described several aspects of amino acid gustatory stimulation in this report. Most convey the same message: despite some peculiarities in response time courses, amino acids bear striking similarities to the salts, acids and sugars which the majority of investigators use as taste stimuli. By determining the gustatory properties of amino acids, future research into nutrition and food selection may proceed in a logical fashion through several levels of nutrient complexity and at successive levels of the nervous system.
Ingredients
Butyric Acid in Dairy, Fruit, Savory, Brown and Other Flavors
Despite this pungent profile, butyric acid is capable of working in a very wide range of flavors.
Ingredients
Decanoic Acid in Dairy, Savory, Fermented, Fruit and Other Flavors
Decanoic acid is pretty much an essential component of dairy flavors, but it can also enhance many other categories.
Ingredients
iso-Valeric Acid in Dairy, Brown, Nut, Savory, Alcoholic Drink & Fruit Flavors
The profile of iso-valeric is very much stereotypical of the primary cheese odor, without any hint of the faint goaty character that starts to creep into the series of aliphatic acids from six carbon atoms upwards.
Ingredients
Pyrazine Generation from the Maillard Reaction of Mixed Amino Acids in Model Systems
In the present study, we used Kuo et al.’s previously reported selective purge-and-trap methods to study the effect of four amino acids, acting singly or in combination, on the generation of pyrazines.
Ingredients
Flavor Panelists Evaluate Galangal Root Oil, 9-Decenoic Acid, Difurfuryl Disulfide and More
Discover the possible applications for a list of new materials evaluated by our panel.
Ingredients
2-Acetyl-2-thiazole
Able to be added in fragrances and flavors, this material from Pyrazine Specialties is a dark yellow-orange-brown liquid to solid.
Ingredients
Natural 2-Butyl-2-octenal
This flavor material from Alfrebro/Kerry occurs naturally in green tea
Regulatory & Research
EFSA Adopts Strategic Plan 2009–2013
The
European Food Safety Authority’s
management board has adopted a five-year strategic plan to maximise the benefits of its scientific expertise across Europe.
Regulatory & Research
FEMA Announces 2012-2013 Board of Governors
President George Robinson III also appointed the leadership of all the association's standing committees
Beverage
The State of Citrus Oils, 2019-2020
The long-awaited return of a buyer’s market.
Ingredients
Analysis of Glycosidically Bound 2,5-Dimethyl-4-hydroxy-3 (2H)-furanone in Pineapple
This paper reports evidence of the presence of glycosidically bound DMHF in pineapple. In the last few years the analysis of flavor precursors and intermediates, especially glycosides in fruits, has received increasing interest and attention (Strauss, et al., 1986; Schwab and Schreier, 1988).
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Phenyl 2-butenal in Brown, Savory, Nut, and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for 2-phenyl 2-butenal.
Flavor
Flavor Bites: 2,5-Dimethyl 3-(2H)-furanone
This hidden gem works well in fruit categories and adds interest to any heated flavor category.
Ingredients
Natural Advantage's 2-Isopropyl-5-methyl-2-hexenal
This material occurs naturally in cocoa and has a very woody, chocolate aroma.
Trends
Global Flavors & Fragrances Market Forecast for 2024-2028
According to IAL Consultants, an average growth rate of 5.6% per annum is expected for the F&F market over the next five years.
Beverage
Adding Complexity to Beverage Fruit Flavors: 2-Methyl Butyl 2-Methyl Butyrate
Many fruit flavors contain significant quantities of aliphatic esters. Analyses often reveal frightening complexities, like finding more than 100 different aliphatic esters in strawberries. The two most common approaches to tackling this daunting problem, however, lie at opposite ends of the creative spectrum.
Flavor
2-Acetylpyridine
This sometimes offensive note can be applied to good effect in roasted profiles.
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