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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane
Use in tropical, citrus, berry and other fruit flavors
Ingredients
The Passion Fruit Core: 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathine
Chemistry and applications in fragrance and flavor
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Propenyl Guaethol
With its ability to be about 20 times stronger than vanillin, this ingredient works well in brown flavors at low levels or can be used in combination with vanillin.
Ingredients
Newest Manufactured Product Propyl Levulinate
With applications in baked goods, beverages and frozen dairy products our high-quality propyl levulinate is manufactured to give your next formulation a pleasantly sweet caramellic flavor.
Ingredients
Dimethyl Disulfide in Savory, Brown and Nut Flavors
The rather unpleasant and putrid profile of dimethyl disulfide can play an interesting role in quite a number of flavors, just not in raspberry.
Ingredients
Flavor Panelists Evaluate Galangal Root Oil, 9-Decenoic Acid, Difurfuryl Disulfide and More
Discover the possible applications for a list of new materials evaluated by our panel.
Ingredients
Effect of Moisture Content on Flavor Formation in a Propylene Glycol-based Model System in a Microwave Oven
The basis of this study was that propylene glycol could be used in microwave ovens as a browning/flavor agent.
Ingredients
Formation of Volatile Compounds from the Reaction of Leucine and D-Glucose in Propylene Glycol
This paper reports the identification of volatile compounds resulting from the reaction of leucine and glucose in the common food-grade solvent propylene glycol.
Ingredients
Argentinian Citrus Essential Oils 1992-1996
Over the last two decades several reports have been published on the production of essential oils in Argentina, particularly the citrus oils. Among the citrus oils, lemon is the dominant product.
Event Coverage
FEMA 100th Anniversary
The Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association celebrates a century of progress in the science, safety and quality of flavors.
Ingredients
101st FEMA Annual Meeting: Fresh Thinking on Sustainability
Sustainability's potential impact on product life cycles and value chain, from ingredients to manufacturing to store shelf to consumer and beyond
Ingredients
Spray Drying of Food Flavors - 1.Theory of Flavor Retention
Research to date suggests that optimum flavor retention may be obtained by using as high infeed solids as possible, raising infeed temperature if this permits higher infeed solids levels, choosing a carrier which favors flavor retention and operating the dryer at optimum inlet and exit air temperatures. These suggestions are based on research which has generally dealt with a study of a limited number of volatiles and flavor carriers seldom or never used in the flavor industry.
Ingredients
1,3,5-Undecatriene and 2-Methoxy-3-isobutylpyrazine—Galbanum Green Notes
Chemistry and application in flavor and fragrance
Fine Fragrance
Odor Properties of 1-(p-Alkyl)Phenylethanols and Their Esters
All the substances have, principally, similar odor characters, possessing fruity, flowery, woody, penetrant odor notes with minor rotten, moldy notes. Other characteristic notes were observed in some compounds. Odor thresholds show mostly medium values, suitable for application in perfumery products.
Ingredients
Aldehyde C-11
Aroma chemical profile, aldehyde C-11. The terms aldehyde and aldehydic have become an intregal part of the vocabulary of the fragrance and flavor industry.
Ingredients
Functional Ingredients, Encapsulation and Innovative Organizations: Highlights from the 12th Annual West Coast Flavor Industry Forum
Innovation from three distinct perspectives.
Ingredients
Aldehyde C-11 Undecylenic
The answer to the age-old question as to the closeness of the aldehydes’ organoleptic profile to that of the acetal or nitrile derivative is clear sometimes it is close and sometimes it isn’t. All aliphatic aldehydes and their corresponding nitrile are closest in organoleptic profile at the C–11 molecule.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil Market in 1934
The document highlights the importance of many of the traditional features of our industry. While these may not all be of relevance today, they are worth remembering in order to ensure the long-term viability of our natural resources and the industry on which it was built.
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