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Section: Flavor
Beverage
Senomyx, Firmenich Extend Sweet-Taste Technology Agreement
Focuses on developing products to enhance the taste of sucrose, fructose and rebaudioside
Flavor
Kerry to Sell Sweet Ingredients Portfolio to IRCA
The potential sale is subject to relevant regulatory approvals and routine closing adjustments.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Sweet Fennel Oil and Extract
In this column, Brian M. Lawrence reviews the composition of sweet fennel oil and extract as found by various researchers. For example, a commercial sample of sweet fennel oil was screened for its anti-platelet activity by Tognolini et al. (2006) and Guerini et al. (2006) using GC-FID and GC/MS. Results are reported herein.
Regulatory & Research
Monell Study Reveals Pandas Have a Natural Sweet Tooth
A recent study finds pandas have a penchant for some natural sweeteners including fructose and sucrose.
Regulatory & Research
A Sugar Alternative for the Sweet Tooth Addict
Companies are on high alert to reduce sugar significantly to follow the guidelines the government has put into place. Omega Ingredients has responded to this concern with a new sugar alternative powder, which can be used in a variety of foods and drinks.
Sweet Applications
Twist Your Taste Buds Sweet to Sour
Project7 and Ring Pop hard candy launch new lines of flavors for consumers to enjoy.
Sweet Applications
Japan’s Sweet Tooth Leads to Limited Edition KitKats
While the KitKat was invented by Britain’s Rowntree confectionery company in 1935, the Japanese are the taking the wafer chocolate candy to the next level
Regulatory & Research
Sweet Preferences Among Children Tied to Family, Biology
The results show that lowering refined sugars in children’s diets may require more sophisticated strategies.
Regulatory & Research
Some Mammals Lack Sense of Sweet Taste
Scientists find that some carnivorous animals’ taste buds have evolved to reflect their diets
Ingredients
Sweet & Healthy: Solving the Dilemma
With consumer concern continuing to shift toward healthy and natural options, natural sweeteners have an important role to play in keeping those options tasty.
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Regulatory & Research
Will Nixing the EU’s Sugar Quota Bring Sweet Change?
The EU’s quota system for sugar will end as of Sept. 30, 2017, which means that foreign trade will play a greater role in the balance of the market in the EU for this type of food and beverage sweetener.
Regulatory & Research
Saccharin—the sweet and sour saga
The focus on saccharin highlights the basic deficiencies in the criteria by which food ingredients are evaluated for safety, particularly when the spector of cancer hangs overhead. The existing evaluation of all aspects of the safety of saccharin has caused an improvement in the safety evaluation proceedings and the benefits have impacted throughout the food industry, its regulators, and the scientific disciplines they rely upon.
Oral Care
Editor's Note: Mint: Sweet, Pungent & Cool
The power of menthol is used to mask off notes of functional ingredients in oral care products and even develop a sense of confidence; as well as aid in digestion and even create indulgent flavor profiles when paired with other ingredients like chocolate, citrus or tea.
Regulatory & Research
Research: Red Pandas’ (Artificial) Sweet Tooth Result of Unique Sweet Receptors
A recent study indicate that red panda is the first non-primate mammal to display a liking for the artificial sweetener aspartame—a preference resulting from molecular difference in taste receptors.
Trends
Salty, Spicy, Sweet: What’s Next in Snacking
As people snack more, larger consumer behavioral shifts are impacting the snacking space.
Ingredients
Sweet Solutions: Givaudan Launches Sugar Reduction Approach
Givaudan's latest method for sugar reduction combines a proprietary sensory language, novel ingredients and the company's expertise in sweetness.
Ingredients
Firmenich, Layn Strike Sweet Agreement
Layn, which is based in China, specializes in plant-based sweeteners, flavors and botanicals. Through the agreement, Firmenich will gain exclusive access and worldwide rights to these ranges and technologies.
Trends
Mondelez International Wraps up a Sweet Sustainability Report
Mondelez International measures the progress of its Call for Well-Being program along with the entirety of its sustainability report.
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