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Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: January 2015
This month's article includes natural methylthiohexanoate, cardamom extract, kumquat base, ester gum 8BG and more.
Ingredients
Schiff Bases — A Primer
The flavor and fragrance industry uses many classes of chemicals, including a number that otherwise are encountered only rarely outside of organic chemistry textbooks. A good example is Schiff bases, named for their discoverer, German chemist Hugo Schiff (1834-1915). A Schiff base, along with by-product water, is formed by reaction of an aldehyde with a primary amine.
Beverage
Leaf essential oils of three different varieties of Citrus reticulate Blanco growing in Egypt
Paper of the 7th International Congress of Essential Oils, Kyoto, Japan, October 1977. This work was undertaken for the purpose of exploring new sources of citrus oils which may be useful as food flavors and in the fragrance industry. The study deals with the analysis of leaf essential oils of three different varieties of C. reticulata Blanco which flourish in Egypt.
Ingredients
Comparing Notes: High-impact Materials, Stability Issues and Achieving Signature
In the right hands, some of the most interesting fragrance materials behave like chameleons, adapting from category to category, bringing variable hedonic and performative qualities to different applications.
Fine Fragrance
Schiff Bases — A Primer
The flavor and fragrance industry uses many classes of chemicals, including a number that otherwise are encountered only rarely outside of organic chemistry text– books. A good example is Schiff bases, named for their discoverer, German chemist Hugo Schiff (1834-1915).
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Grapefruit Oil
This month's issues discusses the chemical composition of grapefruit oil.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Fragrance Release
Recent studies in biotechnology and genetic disposition are shining a light on why consumers crave the F&F products that they do.
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
Natural Advantage's Methyl dihydrojasmonate
Ingredients
Natural Advantage's Methyl Dihydrojasmonate
Methyl dihydrojasmonate is a delicate floral scent. In fragrance, it gives bright elusive jasmine-like lifts and extended substantivity, and in tea, it adds a sweet aromatic lift to it.
Ingredients
Berjé's Methyl octine carbonate
Ingredients
Methyl n-Octanoate
With flavor and fragrance applications, this natural material from CTC Organics features orangelike notes.
Ingredients
5-Methyl-2-hepten-4-one
For fragrance and flavor applications, this Fontarôme Chemical material can feature a cocoa taste.
Ingredients
Intoxicating Jasmine: There’s No Substitute for the Real Thing
A comparison of flower versus absolute components.
Ingredients
Berjé's Methyl ionone gamma
Ingredients
Methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate
Chemistry and application in fragrance.
Oral Care
Methyl Salicylate, or Oil of Wintergreen
Methyl salicylate is an aromatic ester whose principal natural source is wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) and sweet birch (Betula lenta) plants. Its history is intertwined with that of salicylic acid and its other derivatives, all of which were recognized by early man as having theraputic values.
Ingredients
The Chemistry and Creative Legacy of Methyl Jasmonate and Hedione
How the decoding of the essential oil constituents of Jasminum grandiflorum L. launched a dynamic story of chemistry and creativity.
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