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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
Progress in Essential Oils: Juniper Berry Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of juniper berry oil. Some of its common uses include seasoning mixtures in the food industry as flavorings in marinades for meat and fish, as well as in beverages such as tea, beer and brandy
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Spanish Oregano Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of Spanish oregano oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Turmeric Oil, Part 2
Part two of this two-part column compares the chemical compositions of turmeric oil and Curcuma longa.
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.
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.
Ingredients
Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we report the results on the isolation, identification and quantitative analysis of oxygen heterocyclic compounds of bergamot, sweet orange, mandarin, bitter orange, grapefruit and lemon oils.
Ingredients
Essential Oils and Microwave Extracts of Cultivated Plants
We have used these two methods to treat different cultivated plants: five Umbelliferae, one Compositae and seven Labiatae. There is a double purpose for this approach. First, we want to determine the advantages and disadvantages of this technique in terms of research. Secondly, we intend to make appropriate comparisons between microwave extracts and essential oils coming from the aerial part of these plants.
Ingredients
Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Three Sage Oils
This article discusses the chemical composition of these three Salvia oils from various parts of the world, and describes the odor qualities of the oils and the olfactive properties of some characteristic compounds.
Ingredients
Botanical Innovation Introduces Botanical’s Breath Microencapsulated Essential Oils
With this range of microencapsulated essential oil powders, the company hopes to open a new chapter in nutraceutical flavor, fragrance, and ingredient applications.
Beverage
Organophosphorus and Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Italian Citrus Oils
The present work summarizes the results of the qualitative and quantitative analyses of organophosphorus and organochlorine pesticides in Italian citrus oils produced from 1983 to 1992.
Ingredients
Investigating New Essential Oils: Rationale, Results and Limitations
Research in new essential oils may provide benefits (missing aroma notes, new sources of isolates, new chiral compounds), but it must reassert its originality and vigor and it must recognize the constraints of economics and regulations.
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.
Oral Care
The Story of India's Mint Oils and Menthol
All mints (known as Pudina in Hindi) are Mentha species that are members of the Labiatae or Lamiaceae family. There are 18 Mentha species and 11 hybrids.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Turmeric Oil, Part 1
Turmeric is well-known as the yellow, aromatic spice used in curry powder and numerous Asian culinary dishes. It is the rhizome of
Curcuma longa
L., a member of the ginger family. Part one of this two-part column compares the chemical compositions of turmeric oil with
Curcuma aromatica
.
Ingredients
Ask an Expert: Regulations & Rising Prices in Citrus Oils
Flavorcon 2024 has tapped flavor industry experts to participate in the "Navigating Regulations & Rising Prices in Citrus Oils" panel. Get your burning questions about the citrus segment answered!
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.
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