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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Discover Sensient´s Ambrette Seed Oil
Sensient´s Ambrette Seed Oil is an excellent plant-based substitute to animal musk, with highly valued olfactive and aromatic concepts and can be used in many applications.
Ingredients
Musk Aroma Chemical Industry
In this article we highlight some of the overall findings from the study which we believe is the first to be done on this branch of the fragrance industry. For further details, including specific data on producer/consumer countries and companies, the reader is referred to the complete study.
Trends
The United States Enters its Fragrance Layering Era
Headlines have shown a significant shift in consumer behavior, focusing on the growing trend of layering different fragrances to create personalized, unique scent experiences.
Ingredients
Resettling Musk Deer: New Promise to Increase Musk Output
As long as need remains strong for musk, the successful resettlement of musk deer will he a blessing not only for the animafs and their raisers, but also for the users—the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.
Ingredients
Musks: The Choices
I would like to summarize the various possibilities, considerations and choices that are open to perfumers when they create fragrances that are safe for today’s market, including a brief description of the versatility and functionality of the various musks, as well as the safety of these ingredients.
Fine Fragrance
The Musk Dilemma
Musk aroma chemicals represent a very important class of constituents of fragrance compounds. This family of aroma chemicals has been one of the most controversial from the safety concerns of some nitro-musks, to the biodegradation of polycyclic musks (PCMs).
Ingredients
Musks in perfumery
Today a lot is known and understood. Nevertheless, this field continues to present a challenge for research workers interested in the chemistry and olfactive properties of musk compounds.
Ingredients
Musk Alcohols
The purpose of the research described herein is to investigate the odors of some alcohols which might otherwise be expected to be musky were it not for their possession of that particular functional group.
Fine Fragrance
Natural and Synthetic Musks in Perfumery
The natural musk has been replaced by synthetically prepared isolates and other diverse, less expensive aromatic cbemicals. It has been a long way from the first synthetic nitro musks at the beginning of this century to the macrocyclic musks and various categories of newer synthetic musks.
Ingredients
Cyclialkylation of aromatics with isoprene Musks to herbicides
The indan derivatives which contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are unique herbicides, and we are hopeful that they will partly fill the present day need for harmless biodegradable pesticides.
Ingredients
In Search of Nascent Musks ... or Not!
in this paper, I would like to convey our work at Union Camp and Bush Boake Allen in musk-related research over the past 15–20 years. The story takes us from innovative process chemishy on the two major polycyclic musks of our time into new, more powerful polycyclic musks, and back again into process research
Ambient Scent
Gourmand Candles, Interactive Scent Activations, Sustainability & Odor-neutralizing Tech Lead Air Care Market Trends
See the latest collaborations and insights from fragrance industry leaders in the air care segment.
Fine Fragrance
Forward Thinking: Fierce Fragrances
Fine fragrance activity is being driven by new entrants, fashion designers, pop culture icons and entertainers and wearable scents. Novel packaging, fragrance focused retailers and interactive scent experiences continue to attract consumers.
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