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Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Ethyl Dehydrocyclogeranate
The odor of ethyl dehydrocyclogeranate is described as intense and diffusive, with natural, fresh, damascone, rose and apple notes, woody aspects and longlastingness.b Ethyl dehydrocyclogeranate is a multifaceted diffusive spicy rose with apple cider and other spicy aspects.
Ingredients
Ethyl Methyl Phenyl Glycidate
An aroma chemical profile, ethyl methyl phenyl glycidate. It belongs to a group of flavor and fragrance materials that illustrate the type of nomenclature prevalent in the aroma chemical industry in the first few decades of this century.
Ingredients
Bedoukian's Ethyl 2,4-decadienoate
This ingredient combines the green odors of a Bartlett pear with clean tropical fruit nuances.
Ingredients
Pear Ester: Ethyl (E,Z)-2,4-decadienoate
The ester's uses in flavors include fruity red, fruity yellow, fruity tropical and other fruity applications. In fragrances, it uses encompass fruity compounds for alcoholic and cosmetic perfumes.
Ingredients
OQEMA's EU Natural Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol
Ingredients
Bedoukian Research's Ethyl Vanillin Hexylene Glycol Acetal
Ingredients
Bedoukian Research's Ethyl 2,4-Decadienoate (BRI 433)
Used at higher levels, the ingredient adds a tropical fruit effect to flavor application.
Ingredients
Christophe Laudamiel Explores the Magic of Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol
Master perfumer Christophe Laudamiel shares his thoughts on the ingredient’s versatility, usage and more.
Fine Fragrance
Comparing Notes: Formulating with Coumarin, Sandalwood and Ethyl Linalool
An extended conversation with fine fragrance perfumers Kevin Verspoor and Pierre Gueros.
Ingredients
MilliporeSigma's Phenyl Ethyl Dimethyl Carbinyl Isobutyrate, ≥97%, FG
Papaya isobutyrate is a subtle, sweet, fruity and nectar-like floral, with slight honey and green tropical fruit nuances. This ingredient’s succulent and slightly sweet mouth-feel works well in white grape, papaya, pineapple, mango, passion fruit, kiwi, lychee and rambutan flavors.
Ingredients
MilliporeSigma's Ethyl dimethyl dioxolane acetate, mixture of isomers, ≥97%, FG
This ingredient provides fruity and apple notes, which can be used in a range of flavor and fragrance formulations.
Ingredients
Ethyl 2,4-Decadienoate – A Classic Material with a Modern Twist from Bedoukian
Ethyl 2,4-Decadienoate is a well-known material throughout the industry for its enticing green, authentic Bartlett pear profile, but did you know there is so much more to it than just that?
Ingredients
High Quality 2-Ethyl-3-Hydroxy-4h-pyran-4-one, Hot Price, Limited Time!
High Quality, Hot Price, Limited Time! The product you MUST have a look at.
Trends
Fragrance and Transparency
It is not coming because of any pending legislation, but rather because of a desire from consumers and some consumer goods companies to lift the veil of secrecy from fragrance ingredients.
Ingredients
The transformation of Norda
The transformation of Norda is nearly complete, and it is now poised to challenge the very largest international leaders in the flavor and fragrance industry.
Flavor
Axxence Announces CEO Transition
The board of directors appointed Michael Klamm as the group’s new CEO, effective immediately.
Regulatory & Research
IFRA Updates Transparency List
The updated list reflects the addition of 180 new fragrance ingredients (including 45 brand new materials and 135 already in the RIFM database but previously used only as flavor ingredients) and 182 ingredients that were removed from the transparency list.
Sweet Applications
Editor's Note: Transparent Indulgence
Over the years, the flavor and confectionery industry have worked tirelessly to answer questions on the label as clearly, honestly and concisely as they can. With health-conscious consumers seeking foods that do good for the body, the challenge remains in developing low/no calorie products without compromising sweet taste.
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