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Ingredients
Material Study: The Use of Essential Oils and Terpenics/Terpenoids in Cosmetics and Perfumery
Technological forecasting is extremely valuable for companies and governments because it allows them to foresee future situations and environments. Currently, cosmetic and perfumery companies are investing in bioprospective research to fi nd new compounds to synthesize new lead products.
Ingredients
The implementations for the food and flavor industry of shortages and dependence on climate conditions
I hope to show that, for the food and flavor industries and for consumers in developed countries, the implications of shortages and climatic dependence are by no means all negative.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Yarrow Oil, Spikenard Oil, and Dwarf Pine and Mountain Pine Oils
This month's column discusses the chemical compositions of yarrow oil, spikenard oil, and dwarf pine and mountain pine oils
Ingredients
Industry Experts Discuss Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Role of Robotics in Flavor and Fragrance Industry
Learn more about how the industry is applying these technologies while keeping humans at the center of innovation.
Beverage
Stability of Citral-Containing and Citralless Lemon Oils in Flavor Emulsions and Beverages
The storage stability of lemon oil treated to remove citral has not been reported. This investigation was conducted to compare the stabilities of citral-containing and citralless lemon emulsions (EC and ECL) and beverages (BC and BCL) during storage at different temperatures by both gas chromatographic and sensory analyses.
Ingredients
Aldehydes and Acetals - Part 1
Application as flavor and fragrance ingredients.
Ingredients
Basic features, structure, worldwide sales, and competitive situation of the flavor and fragrance industry
Demand for flavors and fragrances is constantly growing because these specialty/performance chemicals are incorporated mostly in consumer and industrial nondurable goods, most of which are everyday necessities, Thus, demand for flavors and fragrance is essentially a derived demand.
Ingredients
Analytical: What and How Much?
Ed Albaugh discusses the significance of analysis from a flavorist’s perspective.
Ingredients
The Oxidative Stability and Retention of a Limonene-Based Model Flavor Plated on Amorphous Silica and Other Selected Carriers
The results of this study demonstrate that amorphous silicas evaluated in this study are more effective flavor carriers in the plating process compared to the traditional flavor carriers. More studies are in progress to better predict the type and degree of flavor interactions with silica of different particle sizes and surface chemistries.
Regulatory & Research
The Oxidative Stability and Retention of Limonene-based Model Flavor Plated on Amorphous Silica and Other Selected Carriers
Evaluating effectiveness of amorphous silicas as flavor carriers, versus traditional flavor carriers.
Trends
Millennial-Approved Tea and Coffee Trends
Multifunctional and natural beverages are still a millennial favorite. The tea market is rising to the occasion, emphasizing the routine that consumers can enjoy for their caffeine fix.
Beverage
Citrus Oils: Processing, Technology, and Applications
Citrus fruits have evolved to become an important constituent in the modern diet. Because of the most pleasing, clean, refreshing and versatile aromas, which connote health and vitality, the volatile byproducts of citrus fruits, i.e. the citrus oils, also have become important in today’s society.
Regulatory & Research
Advances in Flavor Research and Technology
The fourth bi-annual Symposium on Advances in Flavor Research and Technology took place at the Sheraton Towers in Iselin, New Jersey on April 24, 1991. Professor Chi-Tang Ho and Henry V. Izzo, Rutgers University, and Dr. James T. Carlin, Joseph Seagrams and Sons Inc., put together a wide-ranging program with international participation that attracted about 215 scientists mainly from the flavor, food and beverage industry.
Ingredients
Regulations, Sustainable Agriculture and Industry Collaboration
The biannual World Spice Congress has grown every year on a platform of business, leisure and new learning, becoming the single most important event in the spice industry.
Ingredients
Axxence and Natural Advantage Announce Merger
The Group will generate approximately €60.0 million in combined revenues, operating 3 production sites with its natural products and compounds distributed across 45 countries.
Ingredients
Flavors and Fragrances as Functional Ingredients
Flavors and fragrances have a shared heritage, a common raw material base (natural products) and common technologies (extraction and distillation). Until recently, however, the flavor and fragrance industries were moving in different directions. Now there is a coming together, with common challenges. Now we talk about “functional ingredients,” as opposed to flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
Digitally Released Aroma and The Flavorist
Many of the most pleasurable culinary experiences happen before you take the first bite or sip: think of the enticing scent of pizza just coming out of the oven that makes you stop in front of a pizza place when you hadn’t even been aware that you were getting hungry; of the aroma of freshly brewed coffee that makes you forget the pain of having to get out of bed early; of the warm, subtle blend of spices and seafood and cream that makes your mouth water when the waitress puts a bowl of lobster bisque down in front of you.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Aloe and Agave Redefined
From tissues to detergents to cocktails and beyond, new applications breed new sensory experiences with healthy positioning
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