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Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Lemon Oil Market Driven by Health and Beauty Benefits
Lemon oil sales are anticipated to reach a market value of $1.56 billion by the end of 2033.
Ingredients
New Constituents in Olibanum Resinoid and Essential Oil
Olibanum, or frankincense, a well appreciated perfume raw material, is a gum-resin produced by wild small trees growing in Arabia and Somaliland. This gum-resin results either from natural exudation or from unnatural incisions made in the bark of the tree. The gums from Arabia and Somalihind converge to Aden, the main trade place for olibanum; these gums usually result from two species of the genus Boswellia (fam. Burseraceae): Boswellia carterii Bird, (Arabia and Somaliland) and Boswellia frereana Bird. (Somaliland).
Ingredients
Sensory and Chemical Evaluation of Tropical Grass Oils
The plant family of the grasses, the Gramineae, also called the Poaceae, is one of the most extensive plant families in the world. This article discusses the sensory evacuation and the chemical composition of the oils from some Cymbopogon species. species.
Ingredients
Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Three Sage Oils
This article discusses the chemical composition of these three Salvia oils from various parts of the world, and describes the odor qualities of the oils and the olfactive properties of some characteristic compounds.
Ingredients
Revitalizing rose cultivation and a future in essential oils in Azerbaijan
Revitalizing rosa damascena cultivation and oil production in Azerbaijan’s picturesque Alazani Valley, Lecheq Farm & Distillery share a glimpse of their ethically produced treasures.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Forest Extracts: Complex, Unique and Vulnerable Industries Facing EU Green Deal
The implementation of the European Green Deal must consider the complexity and fragility of the essential oils industry.
Ingredients
Thoughts On Aroma Chem Essential cals for Oils and Flavors and Fragrances
The ultimate goal of the flavor and fragrance industry is to improve the quality of life through production and focused application of flavors and fragrances. In order to do this, one must first understand the basic role of smell and taste in life. This means investing in research into the science of smell and taste
Ingredients
The Australian and New Zealand Market for Essential Oils and Aroma Materials
The future for our industry could be phenomenal throughout the region. All we require is the persistence of established producers to recognize the benefits of producing essential oils in Australia and New Zealand.
Trends
How are Pets, Millennials and Essential Oils Shaping F&F?
This year's Women in Flavor and Fragrance Commerce (WFFC) Fall Seminar featured an array of speakers discussing the flourishing pet care market, as well as holistic health and the rising influence of millennials.
Ingredients
Plant equipment for the production of essential oils and aroma chemicals
The flood of information from the literature and the widespread use of advanced analytical instruments have stimulate d the organic chemist to synthesize not only these products occurring in nature but many other useful and interesting homologues.
Ingredients
New Technologies For The High-Speed Characterization and Analysis Of Essential Oils
Dramatic reductions in characterization and analysis times for essential oils were achieved using high speed gas chromatography (HSGC) and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS). High-speed separations were achieved with relatively short capillary separation columns operated with high carrier-gas flow rates and fast temperature programming. Unique features of TOFMS include high spectral acquisition rates and spectral continuity (constant ion-abundance ratios across chromatographic peak profile).
Ingredients
Volubility Behaviour and Fractionation of Essential Oils in Dense Carbon Dioxide
The extraction with dense gas proves to be a true alternative to the conventional procedures. To obtain essential oils or aroma substances which are used in perfume industries, in the pharmaceutical sector or in the food and human nutrition field, carbon dioxide offers itself as an extractant which is physiologically unobjectionable and leaves the obtained products free of solvents.
Ingredients
Cascarilla Bark Essential Oil of El Salvador: New Source and Standard
The oil is relatively new to the modern commercial perfume and flavor marketplace. Today, the highly desired and sought after cascarilla bark essential oil is used for flavoring aperitifs, liquors, beverages, confections and fine perfumery.
Trends
Natural Essential Oils: Current Trends in Production, Marketing and Demand
The foregoing analysis is of course in no way meant to be exhaustive, but is intended to illustrate that, although the picture is uneven, in many respects existing and potential producers of natural essential oils are faced with an uphill struggle in the years ahead. Increasingly it will be of paramount importance for producers, especially those about to enter the market for the first time, or those attempting to produce familiar oils in untried locations, to maintain very close liaison with interested buyers at all stages of their production plans.
Ingredients
OQEMA adds Oud to its Naturals and Essential Oils Range
With its traditional roots and expanding popularity, oud oil is becoming a common ingredient in cosmetics, personal care and fine fragrance products.
Trends
Lisa Piccininni, Out of Retirement and into the Essential Oils
Lisa Piccininni, formerly retired from PepsiCo after spending the last 16 years as an associate manager of procurement, has decided to accept a new position at Ultra International Inc. as the new general manager.
Fine Fragrance
Malodor Formation in Alcoholic Perfumes Containing Vetiveryl Acetate and Vetiver Oil
Although hypothetical, the proposed schemes explain reasonably well how butene isomers and 1,1-diethoxyethane can arise from vetivmyl acetate or vetiver oil autoxidation in alcoholic perfumes. Unsaturated perfume ingredients other than vetiveryl acetate or vetiver oil could possibly exhibit a similar behavior.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Citrus Blends: Maintaining Quality Amidst Rising Costs and Adulteration
Discover the innovative strategies and testing techniques they are adopting to ensure that every drop meets the highest standards, even in a volatile market.
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