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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
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.
Ingredients
Alcohols and Ethers
Flavor and odor characteristics and effects in formulations.
Fragrance
Odor Characteristics of Aliphatic Metameric C-13 Ketones, Alcohols and Their Derivatives
In natural environments, only the tridecanone isomer with the carbonyl group in position 2 has been found to exist. Tridecan-2-one occurs as a flavor component in many raw materials originating from plants or animals, and is produced in multi-step oxidative enzymatic transformations of fatty acids present in them.
Regulatory & Research
Il. Scientific Prospects from 1.5 Million Responses
Our collaboration with the National Geographic Society on the Smell Survey is particularly gratifying. As scientists, it is part of our responsibility to inform the public. And as researchers, it is our hope to tap ever greater sources of information about human physiology and behavior. I believe these two goals are beautifully intertwined in this project.
Trends
Global F&F trends: The 12 Truths of Naturals
Getting to know your F&F buying public. In doing my own research and networking at various F&F industry events, I’ve come to see that today’s health-conscious buying public is more educated and varied than ever before. And no consumer topic is hotter than the natural/organic/wellness trend, which has changed our expectations of fragranced goods and foods.
Ingredients
Civet Cat in China
From antiquity, the scent glands or secretions of certain animals have been highly valued for use in perfumes. Since 1962, with the help of the Scientific Research Institute of Fragrance & Flavor Industry, Ministry of Light Industry, the wild civets have been finally tamed and regular collection of their secretions also became possible.
Fine Fragrance
Civet and Civet Compounds
Animal Notes in Perfumery. Only a few perfume materials of animal origin are used in perfumery. Among them are musk, ambergris, civet and castoreum. Civet is the subject of this article
Ingredients
The Chemical Composition of the Leaf Essential Oils from 110 Citrus Species, Cultivars, Hybrids and Varieties of Chinese Origin
We carried out systematic analytical studies on the composition of the leaf oils from 110 citrus species, varieties, hybrids and cultivars of Chinese origin in order to look for new resources for essential oils and provide the systematic chemical-composition data of the leaf oils for the taxonomy of citrus plants.
Oral Care
Chemical Characterization of Cornmint Oils
In this paper, we list the main constituents and their concentrations, we give a detailed analysis of one of the Indian oils, and we discuss the isolation of L-menthol from the oils by slow crystallization.
Beverage
A Critical Review on the Chemical Composition of Citrus Oils
During our studies and investigations we came across several anomalies in the concentrations of the main and other important constituents of the oils. Sometimes even the identities of the constituents found may be doubted. This study is meant as a trial to clarify some of the aforementioned anomalies.
Ingredients
Transition from (+)-Car-3-ene to fragrant chemicals
For half a century, (+)-car-3-ene was relegated to the backyard of the Naval Stores Industry. More than anything else, lack of precise knowledge of its intricate chemistry and its non-availability in technical purity were responsible for this tragic negligence. Recent years have witnessed a dramatic change in the status of (+ )-car-3-ene. The terpene has blossomed into a unique raw material for modification to interesting and valuable perfumery synthetics.
Ingredients
Fragrance Creators Breaks Down New CARB Consumer Product Amendments
From VOC standards to the Two Percent Fragrance Exemption, Fragrance Creators outlines the nuances.
Regulatory & Research
3 Ways the F&F Industry Can Connect & Educate Consumers
Managing editor Jenna Troyli's editor's note for the February 2024 issue.
Ambient Scent
Air Care: How Scent & Strategy Combine to Expand Category Growth
Looking ahead for 2020 and beyond, expect to see fragrance fueling the air care category in four essential areas: malodor control, wellness positioning, limited editions, and vehicle care.
Regulatory & Research
Regulatory notes: Communicating With Customers About Fragrance Regulatory Changes
The effect of the Seventh Amendment to the European Cosmetic Directive and the California Safe Cosmetics Act on fragrance suppliers and customers. While visiting a fragrance supplier earlier this year, the conversation turned to the challenge of communicating with customers about regulatory changes. In addition to exchanging information about what ingredients might be in a particular fragrance, these conversations frequently touch on the need for the customer to decide either to label or disclose the presence of a particular ingredient, or to reformulate.
Ingredients
Robertet Perfumer Clément Marx Shares Cocoa Butter Colorless Usage
Discover Marx's thoughts on the versatility of the ingredient, sourcing and more.
Ingredients
Inside Paramela Essential Oil: Perfumery Usage, Chromatographic Profile and Chemical Composition
The olfactory profile of this oil is unusual and very interesting with great tenacity and fixation.
Personal Care/Beauty
Fragrance Creation: Fragrances for Natural and Certified Organic Personal Care Products
The link between fragrance and health in personal care product development. A recent article in
Woman’s Wear Daily
reported that organic brands and products based on sustainable resources have become one of the fastest-growing segments in beauty care. In fact, according to the Organic Trade Association, sales of US organic personal care products grew 28% to $282 million in 2005.
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