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Ingredients
New Resources of Essential Oils in China
China's enormous land area extends over a great variety of land types which includes tropical, subtropical and temperate zones. Favorable conditions, therefore, exist for the growth of a wide range of aromatic plants.
Ingredients
Essential Oils in a Changing Global Scenario
The event, which is held every other year, provides a forum for discussion and networking focused on the theme “Essential Oils in a Changing Global Scenario.”
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.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Hydrogenated Oil Flavor
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's choice, from T. Hasegawa Co., relates to an agent to impart hydrogenated oil flavor to products containing reduced amounts of hydrogenated oil.
Oral Care
Trend Watch: Indian Mint Oils
The present and future outlook for India's production of
M. arvensis, M. piperita
and
M. spicata.
Ingredients
Ernesto Ventós S.A.’s Spanish Lemon Oil
Spanish lemon oil is fresh and sweet, perfect for beverage applications, but has a place in perfumery as well.
November
Tagetes Oil from Berje Inc.
Regulatory & Research
Pattern Recognition Methods for Discrimination of Essential Oils (Rose Oils) by Their Gas Chromatograms
It is possible to distinguish between essential oils of the same type and their mixtures by analysing their gas chromatograms using a pattern recognition method.
Oral Care
The Genuineness of Two Mint Essential Oils
The authors demonstrated that the isopulegol levels present in mint oils, along with the levels of the compound tentatively identified as neoisoisopulegol, are presently the best indicators of the presence of commint in peppermint. This method offers a good detection threshold and is easily performed through standard GC techniques.
Oral Care
Menthol and Cornmint Oil from China
This article looks at the current supply situation and draws some conclusions about the future availability of these products from China.
Ingredients
Hydro-Distillation of Oils From Aromatic Herbs
Steam distillation for extracting essential oils from plant materials is a very simple operation. In fact, it is so simple that, for a long time, no one thought the way that the steam liberates the oil was worth investigating. So, until recently, this was very poorly understood and distillers were unaware of much inefficiency and waste built into stills and their operating procedures.
Ingredients
Essential Oils: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
During the last 30 years, we have witnessed many changes within the essential oils industry. Essential oil production and processing are an important part of the global flavor and fragrance industry. Along with aroma chemicals, they constitute the creative building blocks for virtually all flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
Historical Perspective: The Indian Essential Oil Industry
Listen to India, a country with 5,000 years of history, the largest democracy in the world today, and the world’s most ancient civilization. A civilization united by its diversity, India has always been known as a land where history echoes itself with all its wonders in every piece of stone and every particle of dust.
Ingredients
Analysis of Basil Oils by GC-MS Data Bank
This study has allowed us to separate more than one hundred constituents in various basil essential oils and to identify ten new compounds. The usefulness of a library based not only on mass spectra but also on retention times has been demonstrated.
Ingredients
Emerging Essential Oil in Africa
The African continent has become one of the most important poduction areas for a number of key fragrance and flavor materials. If we consider the vast resources of labor, the many types of climate, and the low investment for essential oil production, it seems certain that other African countries besides those mentioned, might join the ranks of producers for this industry.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil from Rosmarinus officinalis L.
The essential oil produced from the leaves of Rosmarinus officinalis L. is an important essential oil of Spain. The Rosmarinus offlcinalis L. plant grows wild and has been cultivated in different parts of the country. The following sections treat history, botany, essential oil production, physiochemical properties, chemical composition, olfactive properties and applications, and production and trade of the essential oil of Rosemary. The preparation of terpeneless essential oil of Rosemary will be mentioned.
Ingredients
Water-Soluble Fractions of the Essential Oils
Due to the different solubilities, various essential oil components are disproportionately postitioned into the aqueous phase and, hence, the variable polar components are either reduced or lost. Because of this phenomenon, relatively soluble minor components of the oil can escape completely resulting in an unbalanced odor and flavor profile when compared with that of the original plant. Therefore, the water soluble fraction is of importance to both the quantitative and qualitative outcome of the essential oil production.
Ingredients
The Next Generation of Buchu Oil Production
For over 300 years, South African buchu has remained a vital component of the flavor and fragrance industry. New innovations in irrigation and fire-prevention have allowed the crop to flourish once more, ushering in the next generation of buchu.
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