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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Fragrant Esters of 3-Cyclohexyl-1-propanol and 3-Cyclohexyl-1-butanol
Preparation and fragrance properties of some esters of 3-cyclohexyl-1-propanol and 3-cyclohexyl-1-butanol are described in this study. The compounds reported in this study possess interesting fragrant properties and may enrich the assortment of synthetic fragrant compounds used in perfumev industry
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials February 2018
This month’s column features discussions on oak concentrate, spearmint absolute, natural y-octalactone, natural nonalactone, 3-mercapto-3-methyl-1-butanol and more.
Ingredients
3-Cyclohexylpropanal and 3-Cyclohexylbutanal as Raw Materials for Fragrant Compounds
This study reports an investigation of the hydrogenation of aromatic rings of these alcohols, leading to the respective 3-cyclohexyl-1-alkanols.
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).
Ingredients
Fragrant Esters of 3-Cyclohexylbutanoic Acid
Thus, the acid is not too easily available, but remarkable fragrant properties of its esters raise the interest in its production. The first four stages of its synthesis have been described previously. Prin’s reaction of α-methylstyrene with formaldehyde yields 4-methyl-4-phenyl-1,3-dioxane.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Spike Lavender
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia Medic).
Ingredients
Synthesizing Mayol from Cuminaldehyde
The authors discuss two distinct preparations of the widely used muguet ingredient from cuminaldehyde.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review August 2018
Following is a snapshot of some of the latest research related to fragrance safety and functionality for personal care.
Ingredients
Argentinian Citrus Essential Oils 1992-1996
Over the last two decades several reports have been published on the production of essential oils in Argentina, particularly the citrus oils. Among the citrus oils, lemon is the dominant product.
Trends
The Worldwide Flavor and Fragrance Industry, 1985-1990
Basic Industry Trends in an Unstable Monetary and Highly Competitive Environment
Trends
The World Flavor and Fragrance Industry 1979-1981
Since 1979, the world flavor and fragrance industry has experienced a period of lower profitability brought about by lower nominal (calculated in current U.S. dollars and local currencies) and real (quantity) growth rates as well as increased competitive pressures. Table I analyses in detail worldwide sales of 35 public and private companies (16 individually and 19 collectively) during the period 1979-1981 (with growth rates in current U.S. dollars and local currencies).
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oil Essential Oil Research and Symposia 1969-1989
The time is ripe, perhaps, to review the development which has taken place since the Essential Oil Symposium started in 1969—and try to see a little ahead. The aims of the symposia should be as before: namely, to bring together scientists who are interested in all aspects of essential oil research, for discussions of common problems and presentation of their results, to the benefit of essential oil research in general.
Trends
Basic Business Trends In The Worldwide Flavor and Fragrance Industry 1987-1990
Therefore, the consumption of flavors and fragrances is directly dependent on micro- and macro-economic conditions in these flavored and perfumed end-product markets. Growth in these end-product markets dictates the demand for flavor and fragrance materials.
Trends
1 + 1 = 3
P&G’s Steve Hicks on challenging category belief systems and innovating for superior fragrances and flavors that build brands.
Ingredients
1990’s Creative Challenges for a New Decade
Mr. Chairman, members of the American Society of Perfumers, honored guests and speakers. It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 36th Annual Symposium of the Society. It is with particular pride and accomplishment that the society completes three and one-half decades of providing a forum for our industry. A forum which permits those within our industry or related to it to present their ideas or works to a large representation of the business at one time.
Regulatory & Research
The National Geographic Smell Survey . . . 1.The Beginning
When Editor-in-Chief Bill Garrett first approached me with the idea of doing an article in the National Geographic on the sense of smell, I looked at him aghast. How could you, I asked, do a story on somethtng that cannot be seen or photographed, described (what does a rose smell like), held, heard, or touched. The more I looked into it however, the more I was intrigued by the idea of tackling this subject.
Ingredients
1,1-Dimethoxy-2,2,5-trimethyl-4-hexene: The Grapefruit Acetal
Chemistry and application in fragrance.
Ingredients
The Nectar of Gaia: Aroma Chology in the 1990s
It gives me great pleasure to be here today and to have this opportunity to talk to you about a connection that exists between the fragrance industry and the ecology of our planet. Millions of years ago the only fragrance that existed came from the earth itself, through the flora and fauna that was evolving in the biosphere, That portion of the earth’s fragrance created by living plants is what John Steele and I refer to as the Nectar of Gaia.
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