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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Sweet Flavor Modifier
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention is a glucosylated steviol glycoside as a sweet flavor modifier for use in foods and beverages.
Ingredients
Evolva Collaborates with Cargill on EverSweet Sweetener
Evolva has announced a collaboration with Cargill for 30% of the EverSweet business and the right to ask for early cash flow support with favorable interest.
Ingredients
TreattSweet
From Treatt, this noncaloric flavor materials helps improve the sweetness of products that use stevia.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Sweet Chemosensory Modifier
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes compounds that can modify sweet taste receptors and their ligands.
Ingredients
Oamic Ingredient's Sweet-enhancing Ingredients
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Sweet Orange Clone
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight is a new sweet orange clone named OLL-8, which exhibits a Valencia-like flavor profile.
Flavor
Turpaz Acquires Sweet Flavors Company Doucy
Founded in 1968, Doucy is a manufacturer of sweet flavors for food and beverages, as well as colors and additives for the animal feed industry.
Flavor
Symrise Opens Dedicated Sweet Lab
The expanded and redesigned Food & Dairy Applications Lab can develop products across all segments of the sweet goods category. The Symrise team can assist customers through all stages, from protocepts to larger-scale samples.
Ingredients
Bell Expands Palate with Sweet Staff Changes
Bell Flavors & Fragrances promoted a current flavorist to manager of sweet creation and brought in three new team members to the marketing department.
Ingredients
Potential Senomyx-PepsiCo Collaboration on Sweet Enhancers and Sweeteners
Senomyx Inc. (San Diego) and PepsiCo have signed a letter agreement and entered into an exclusive 60-day negotiation period to finalize an agreement on sweet taste technology collaboration.
Beverage
Sweet and Fruity With Natural Advantage's Hexyl Cinnamic Aldehyde
This ingredient provides a fresh jasmine and gardenia odor and can be described as sweet, fruity, floral, citrus, green and smooth.
Ingredients
Comax Launches Sweet Enhancer
Addressing the growing needs for healthier flavor solutions, Comax Flavors has launched a new sweetness enhancer, available in liquid and dry form, that interacts with several taste receptor sites simultaneously.
Ingredients
Treatt Launches TreattSweet Sweetener Product
Aimed to help enhance sweetness and smooth flavors in products featuring stevia and other sweeteners
Event Coverage
A Sweet Outlook for Bioproduction and Flavors
At Flavorcon 2018, Brendon Dusel, senior scientist for Conagen Inc., will discuss the future of bioproduced flavors and how it has impacted the food and beverage markets.
Ingredients
MilliporeSigma's Sweet 3-Heptyl acetate, natural (US), ≥96%, FG
This sweet ingredient adds green, fruity floral notes to cherry, banana, hone and avocado flavor applications.
Ingredients
Senomyx-Firmenich Deal for Sweet Enhancers
Stevia, sucrose and fructose.
Regulatory & Research
A Sugar Alternative for the Sweet Tooth Addict
Companies are on high alert to reduce sugar significantly to follow the guidelines the government has put into place. Omega Ingredients has responded to this concern with a new sugar alternative powder, which can be used in a variety of foods and drinks.
Regulatory & Research
Research: Red Pandas’ (Artificial) Sweet Tooth Result of Unique Sweet Receptors
A recent study indicate that red panda is the first non-primate mammal to display a liking for the artificial sweetener aspartame—a preference resulting from molecular difference in taste receptors.
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