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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Regulatory & Research
Natural Source Testing for Flavors and Fragrances
In highly regulated marketplaces where mislabeling could have legal and commercial repercussions, a reliable natural source test is critical at the procurement, research and development, product launch and supply stages.
Ingredients
Chemical technology as a source of synthetic fragrance and flavor materials
Many other examples could be cited but those discussed above serve to make the point that we are part of the dynamic chemical industry where technological obsolescence is built into each new development. The resultant competitive pressure will keep our segment of the industry young and vigorous.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: Anisyl Alcohol
Found naturally in Tahitian vanilla beans, the ingredient is an interesting floral note that can be used in a variety of brown, fruit and dairy flavor applications.
Ingredients
Optimizing Vanilla Sourcing
How ethical sourcing practices can optimize cultivation, curing and the business of vanilla for growers and suppliers
Ingredients
Naarden-Chiris--an expanded raw material source
The very interesting and unique combination of a strong historical position in aroma chemicals together with a very old and top quality processor of natural materials gives the Naarden organization an unparalleled range of products to use internally, as well as to market to the worldwide industry.
Ingredients
Natural Products and Their Sources
Our subject is the future supplies of natural raw materials for the essential oil industry. We might divide these raw materials roughly into three groups: 1) those that serve as raw materials in the production of isolates, competing head-on with synthetics and including citronella, lemongrass, menthol, and clove leaf; 2) those that can be replaced by synthetic oils, such as anis, rose, fir needle, geranium, citrus oils, sandalwood mint oils, and floral extractives; 3) those that are not threatened by replacements–at least for the present– including cedarwood, eucalyptus, guaiaewood, lavandin, ocotea, petitgrain, patchouli, vetivert, and ylang.
Ingredients
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Defending Nature’s F&F Sources
In some cases, Mother Nature’s materials can be artificially reconstructed. In others—well, as they say, there’s no substitute for the real thing. What happens when natural sources are threatened? Science goes on the defense.
Ingredients
The Chemical Sources Association—The Pioneers
Currently, the membership list of the CSA totals over sixty companies and reads like a “Who’s Who” of the flavor, food and chemical industries. Much credit must be given to those early founders who had the foresight to fulfill a critical need.
Oral Care
Fair Trade Sourcing: Organic Mint
Servicing the triple bottom line by benefiting farmers, consumers and manufacturers.
Ingredients
Jasmine: An Overview of its Essential Oils & Sources
The authors take a closer look at the socioeconomic impact of jasmine oil production on the livelihoods of farming communities in Egypt and India.
Ingredients
Ingredient Roundup: Chemical Sources Association Roundtable
A sampling of ingredients presented by suppliers
Ingredients
Kesom Oil—A Natural Source of Aliphatic Aldehydes
The recent investigation of the plant habitats and the chemical analysis of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and stems provided some new findings that could prove highly useful to the flavour and fragrance industry. In this report the habitats of Polygonum minus Huds. and the chemical composition of leaf and stem oils are presented, and the possible relevance of Kesom oil as a new product is discussed.
Flavor
Processing and Biotechnology as a Source of Flavors
There are compelling reasons for growth and development in the area of process flavor and biotechnologically developed flavor. The industry looks upon these technologies as allowing for the creation of more natural components with, in general, a wider dynamic range of use.
Ingredients
Leaping Forward: Sourcing the Ingredients of the Future
How do we continue to innovate towards the most sustainable, best quality, lowest impact, least wasteful and most desirable ingredients and products? Professionals weigh in.
Ingredients
Turpentine as a source of perfume and flavor materials
Only in the past few decades has the chemical industry begun to recognize turpentine as a wonderfully versatile raw material for enhancing product salability, and sometimes adding expensive and exotic effects. At present, chemical uses consume about ten times as much turpentine as all other uses combined.
Ingredients
Natural Aroma Chemicals for Oranges and Other Botanical Sources
In this article, I will focus on the production of aroma chemicals from orange. But I will also mention other essential oils that are sources of aroma chemicals.
Regulatory & Research
Naturally Sourced F&F Ingredients: Regulations and Verifications Through Carbon-14
Authentication of natural substances continue to be an area of major interest for F&F, with programs and regulations using carbon-14 analysis as a method for distinguishing biobased sourced materials from petroleum-derived material.
Ingredients
Industry Experts Address Evolving Materials Sourcing Landscape, Challenges in Logistics in F&F
Our Industry Insights column asks leaders about their experiences with supply chain navigation and the evolving trends in natural materials sourcing.
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