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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
New Perfumery Raw Materials
Nine companies presented new materials during the Thursday afternoon session. Chuck Yardley, Account Executive, and Gary Remans, Manager, Odor Control, Chem-Fleur International, introduced three new materials
Ingredients
The Search for New Fragrance Ingredients
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of our intense synthetic efforts that have been expended in the quest for novel fragrance ingredients. Carbon-carbon bond formation is at the heart of organic synthesis. 1 Several examples will be presented, which will highlight the utility of diverse synthetic reactions such as Diels-Alder, Mannich, ene reactions, etc. that have been used to uncover highly desirable aroma chemicals (Iso E Super, Lyral, Triplal [or Aldehyde AA], Isocyclocitral and so forth; F-1).
Fine Fragrance
The Search for New Fragrance Ingredients
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of our intense synthetic efforts that have been expended in the quest for novel fragrance ingredients.
Ingredients
Searching the patent literature for flavor and fragrance materials
When searching the perfumery or flavor use of a chemical, novel or not, two places in each classification system should be searched: all organoleptic use class(es), and the chemical per se class. At a minimum, the search should cover the U.S. Classification system, the International Patent Classification, the standard chemical literature (e.g. Beilstein and Chemical Abstracts), and the standard literature of our industry: Bedoukian’s Perfumery and Flavoring Synthetics, Arctander’s Perfume and Flavor Chemicals (Aroma Chemicals) Vol. I and II, and the Fritzsche library bulletin.
Fine Fragrance
Wellfounded Botanicals Taps Into CBD Fragrance Market
P&F+ connects with the founder to get discuss wellness in fragrance, line details and more.
Ingredients
The Search For Scent
Gliding silently across the canopy of a coastal rainforest in the Masoala Peninsula of northeastern Madagascar, Roman Kaiser knew he was on to something good. “Can you smell this unique scent of White Freesia and Robina — which tree might it be — we have to go closer,” Kaiser said to his ScentTrek teammate and Givaudan executive perfumer, Dave Apel.
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
Ingredients
The Search for New Aroma Chemicals
I hope these examples show that within our raw material palette, there are undiscovered winners. It is our responsibility as perfumers to exploit the potential of what we have right under our noses.
Ingredients
The Search For New Aroma Chemicals
Although up to 10,000 natural and synthetic aroma chemicals exist, the search for new or improved products is ongoing in the flavor and fragrance industry (F-1). The search for new substances starts with the analysis of the possible benefits, the existing knowledge and the routes that can be followed.
Fragrance
The Search for New Aroma Chemicals
lthough up to 10,000 natural and synthetic aroma chemicals exist, the search for new or improved products is ongoing in the flavor and fragrance industry (F-1). The search for new substances starts with the analysis of the possible benefits, the existing knowledge and the routes that can be followed.
Ingredients
The Search for New Active Agents
The raw materials of perfumery-essential oils or reconstituted essences, artificial bases, isolated chemical compounds, whether of a natural, nature-identical or artificial type—represent the constituent elements on which modern perfumery and flavoring are built. In this paper we’ll examine reasons why this evolution must continue, identify some target product areas and review some recent changes in research strategy.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Candle Scent Trends & Seasonal Staples
This month’s column digs into recent scent trends and collaborations in the growing candle industry.
Ingredients
Material Review: Searching for the Real Ravensara Oil
A case study for "NATIORA" — the Malagasy natural product label.
Ingredients
Material Review: In Search of Rocky Mountain Juniper
First impressions: My journey to visit the still room of Alfred Savinelli began years before we met, when my dear friend and mentor Krishna Madappa, a researcher and ethnobotanical educator, sent me my fi rst sample of Juniperus scopulorum essence.
Ingredients
Material Review: In Search of Rocky Mountain Juniper
The characteristics and uses of a unique botanical extract.
Regulatory & Research
Molecular Surface Analysis: A Computer Assisted Search for Structure-Odor Relationship
The purpose of this article is threefold. First, we shall explain how we have adapted the small computer to carry out comparisons between the surface regions of molecules and to identify regions of significant spatial similarity. Secondly, we shall demonstrate how this method was applied to the development of new synthetic cedarwood tobacco flavorants.
Ingredients
Material review: Searching for the Real Ravensara (Ravensara aromatica Sonn.) Essential Oil
Madagascar is endowed with a very rich and diverse indigenous aromatic flora that has great economic value. Some essential oils extracted from these indigenous and also from introduced plants, such as ylang-ylang and other oils, have been sold in the international market for many years.
Ingredients
Fragrance Research: The Multi-sensory Approach to Fragrance Creation
Modern research techniques unveil the power of fragrance in communicating with consumers. Modern brands are tuning into the senses, realizing that the correct sensory combination results in an emotional connection with consumers that is a powerful driver of success in the marketplace. People navigate their lives and make choices by using the five senses.
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