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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Trends
3 Key Trends for 2009
Multisensorial experiences; green products; and the rise of nutraceuticals, nutricosmetics, and cosmeceuticals.
Ingredients
Key materials: Inside Vanilla
Vanilla planifolia’s botany, curing options, cultural history and future market prospects
Fine Fragrance
Comparing Notes: Quality is Key
Looking back on ck one and Tom Ford Grey Vetiver, perfumer Harry Fremont reflects on materials, creativity, easy-to-wear fragrances and creating addiction
Trends
Art, Science and Society: Keys to Sensory Success
The 21st Century has already set a sensory revolution in motion that will expand and change the fragrance industry as it creates a society eager for products and services that improve the quality of life and sense of well being of the consumer.
Trends
Physical and Psychological Keys to Cosmetic Usage
I believe that the past can provide clues to future growth. Growth should come from many sources. Growth should come from increased fragrance consumption in bath products, environmental fragrances, aroma therapy and importantly, from more frequent application of alcohol-based fragrances.
Ingredients
Comparative Study of the Essential Oils of Key and Persian Limes
In both cases (distilled and cold-pressed) the oils obtained from Key and Persian limes show remarkable quantitative differences, large enough to explain those found in odor and flavor.
News
2019 Annual Fragrance Creators Meeting Celebrated Impact, Key Results
The Fragrance Creators Association annual meeting took place on Nov. 6, 2019 and featured presentations and panels on the impact of regulations, policies, and technology on the fragrance industry.
Trends
Action Items: Keys to Success and Competitive Challenges for Fragrance Manufacturers of All Sizes
Part 3 of 3: Benchmarking the fragrance industry—conclusions and recommendations
Ingredients
The Meyer Lemon Story
The history, botany and chemical analysis of Meyer lemons.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Lemon Verbena Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of lemon verbena oil.
Ingredients
New Citrus Alternative: Discover Lemon Myrtle
Discover the unique flavour and taste of Lemon Myrtle from Australian Native Products. Elevate your products with this vibrant citrus alternative. Explore more
Ingredients
A revolution in fragrance: Lemon Myrtle – the new citrus
Lemon Myrtle - With a sophisticated aroma and naturally occurring citral, this versatile ingredient offers benefits from antimicrobial to mood enhancement. Read about this fresh, sustainable 'new citrus' capturing hearts worldwide!
Ingredients
Lemon Essential Oil: World Production, Extraction Methods and Trading
Looking into the future, it appears not so difficult to predict that worldwide consumption of lemon oil should be showing a further growth rate during the next ten years or so. Whether the industries will be able to supply the growing market in appropriate volumes and accessible prices, is something that remains to be seen.
Ingredients
A New Method of Separation of Citral from Lemongrass Oil
Although many methods are known for the separation of citral from lemongrass (Cymbopogen flexuosus) oil, like fractional distillation, adduct formation and regeneration, the purity and the yield of citral as separated are not satisfactory. A new method for separation of citral in pure form and in near quantitative yield uses the column chromatographic technique. This method may also be adapted for large scale separation of citral and hence can be of commercial importance.
Regulatory & Research
HPLC-NMR — a Powerful Tool for the Identification of Non-Volatiles in Lemon Peel Oils
Citrus peel oils are of great importance for the flavor and fragrance industry because they are widely used in perfumes, beverages, food and cosmetic products. Many publications cover the analysis of the volatile substances of peel oils.
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