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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Oral Care
Mint Landscape from Field to Flavor
The mint family (Labiatae or Lamiaceae) is composed of many species — including basil, lavender, rosemary, peppermint and spearmint — grown commercially for their essential oils or leaves. This article focuses on agricultural practices employed in the production of peppermint (Mentha x piperita).
November
Yeast Extract from Sensient Flavors & Extracts
Ingredients
Natural Citronellol from Java Citronella Oil
Add natural freshness and brightness of floral-rosy, citrusy scent to your fragrance creation with Natural Citronellol derived from Java Citronella Oil.
Ingredients
Mint Condition from Harvest to Formulation
Innovative technologies and emphasis on sustainability have allowed this herb to continue its impact on product development.
Ingredients
Naringin Extraction from Exhausted Bergamot Peels
This paper describes a process using ultrafiltration and resin adsorption to purify naringin obtained by hot water extraction from bergamot peels.
Ingredients
Zerose Granted GRAS Flavor Status From FEMA
Cargill has been granted GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status for Zerose erythritol for use as a flavor in nonalcoholic beverages by the Flavor & Extract Manufacturers Association of the U.S. (FEMA).
Ingredients
Essential Oils Of Tagetes minuta From Brazil
The Tagetes genus, which is widespread throughout the world, is very rich in species containing essential oils, like most members of the Compositae family. A new interest in the essential oil of Tagetes minuta L. has been growing recently due to its flavor and fragrance properties. However, the increase in diseases caused by the mosquito Aedis aegypti in Brazil has stimulated research toward control of this insect using non-classical approaches.
Ingredients
Natural Isolates from Seville Bitter Orange Tree
Bitter orange peel oil is a usefd ingredient for flavorists became of its tenacity. Because of the increase in citrus style scents, the peel oil has gained popularity in the fragrance field, for instance, in men’s line products such as aftershave and body lotions. It serves well in perfumes, toilet waters and cosmetics.
Ingredients
Helichrysum italicum D.C. Essential Oil from Balkans
With the steady growth of essential oil use in aromatherapy, the authors here discuss the Balkan variety’s olfactive composition using traditional techniques and a new method that describes subjects’ perceived experiences and consciousness.
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
Volatile Constituents of Essential Oils Isolated from...
The essential oils isolated from different parts of
Alpinia calcarata
Rosc., (family: Zingiberaceae) growing in Hyderabad, south India, were analyzed by capillary GC and GC/MS. The oil yields were: flower 0.06%, leaf sheath 0.03%, stem 0.05% and root 0.18%. Sixty-two compounds accounting for 92.3-98.3% of the oils were identified.
Ingredients
Learning from nature: High-Impact Aroma Chemistry
The challenges and opportunities of sourcing high-impact aroma chemicals from nature. As part of a long-term program to source more natural high-impact aroma chemistries (HIAC), Oxford Chemicals Ltd. (OCL) and the Center for Bioactive Chemistry, Durham University, have been collaborating on the bioproduction of sulfur-containing volatiles. Robert Edwards (Durham University) and David Brassington (OCL) examine some of the technical challenges and opportunities of sourcing HIACs from nature.
Ingredients
From the Experts: Overcoming Escalating Flavor Raw Material Costs
The benefits of strategies such as multi-platform flavors, country of origin material sourcing and process optimizationEscalating energy and material costs are a major challenge facing flavor manufacturers, and one that is forcing the industry to find new methods to adjust. The last few years have seen record cost increases in a large number of ingredients commonly used in the flavor industry, particularly those derived from corn, soy and wheat, and petroleum-based products. (See F-1.) As the global demand for energy grows, spurred by China and India, the food versus energy decision is likely to maintain these elevated prices.
Ingredients
Alpha New Stevia Product Introduction from PureCircle
Allows for deeper calorie reductions in food products
Ingredients
Comparison of Thyme Varieties from Different Geographical Origins
LECO’s new Pegasus BTX promises ultimate sensitivity and revamped ion path integrity. See how this advanced upgrade in the world of GC-TOFMS illuminates even the lowest-level chemical differentiators of dried thyme samples were sourced from four different
Ingredients
Ethyl Decadienoate Trans, Cis-2,4 Natural from Symrise
This ingredient can be used as a natural booster for many fruit flavors like banana and lemon.
Ingredients
Crickets: The Latest Flavor Trend from President’s Choice?
Looking for protein with an extra crunch? President’s Choice has released its 100% cricket powder to Canadian markets.
Ingredients
Aroma Compounds of Mango and Papaya from Cameroon
Solid phase microextraction analyses of these important fruits—Mangifera indica L. and Carica papaya L.
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