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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 5-Methyl-6,7-dihydro-5H-cyclopentapyrazine
Use in brown, nut, savory, cereal, vegetable, fermented and tropical flavors
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5.7-Dihydro-2-methylthieno (3,4-d) Pyrimidine
The material from CTC Organics has savory and confectionary applications.
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Ingredient Profile: 2,4,6-Triisobutyl-5,6-dihydro-4H-1,3,5-dithiazine
Use in meat, seafood, vegetable and event chocolate flavors
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2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptenol: Bringing versatility to fruit, citrus and herbal applications
Indulge in this unique natural ingredient that is sure to excite your taste buds with it’s fruity tropical, herbal and vegetative nuances. A Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical offered as Kosher, Halal and following JECFA purity specifications.
Flavor
Nutraceuticals Market Expected to grow to $571.3 Billion by 2029
Nutraceuticals include products such as supplements, functional foods, and beverages that provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition.
Ingredients
6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-undecadien-2 in Berry, Fruit, Brown, Savory and Other Flavors
This chemical adds depth and complexity to simpler flavors, and can be applied to fruit and brown flavors, as well as savory and dairy profiles.
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Tetrahydrothiophen-3-one 4,5-dihydro-3(2H)thiophenone
Offered by Treatt, this is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a roasted meat, butter and cooked garlic clam odor and flavor profile.
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Dihydroactinidiolide
Why this subtle and versatile flavor material is perhaps worth adding to the palette
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Thialdine (Dihydro 2,4,6-trimethyl-1,3,5(4H) Dithiazine), Natural
From A.M. Todd, this flavor ingredient is useful in beef notes.
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Dihydrocarvone
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate many interesting chemical aspects, such as methods of preparation and reactions of dihydrocarvones which resulted in important aroma chemicals.
Ingredients
Analysis of Glycosidically Bound 2,5-Dimethyl-4-hydroxy-3 (2H)-furanone in Pineapple
This paper reports evidence of the presence of glycosidically bound DMHF in pineapple. In the last few years the analysis of flavor precursors and intermediates, especially glycosides in fruits, has received increasing interest and attention (Strauss, et al., 1986; Schwab and Schreier, 1988).
Ingredients
4-Acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone in Meat, Brown and Fruit Flavors
4-Acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone is effective in a wide range of brown flavors as a junior partner in combination with furaneol.
Savory Applications
Flavor Bites: Dimethyl trisulfide
The profile of the dimethyl sulfide series of chemicals changes with increasing molecular weight, ranging from jammy to meaty. Additionally, there are dramatic variations in strengths, which can be used in vegetable, savory and dairy flavors.
Ingredients
2,5-Dimethyl 4-ethoxy 3(2H)-furanone in Berry, Tropical and Other Fruit Flavors
This interesting combination of notes gives the ingredient an extraordinarily wide range of uses within the fruit flavor category.
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Flavor Bites: 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine
This chemical is compatible with a very wide range of flavor types and works especially harmoniously with trimethyl pyrazine.
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Flavor Bites: Dimethyl Sulfide
Use in vegetable, fruit, dairy, brown, fermented, and seafood and meat flavors
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3,6-Dimethyl Octan-3-ol
A profile: 3,6-Dimethyl octan-3-ol. Thus is the history of 3,6-dimethyl octan-3-ol and its chemical evolution over forty years of changes in the flavor and fragrance industry. One wonders what might have been the fate of AR-1 if synthetic linalool had not been made available from the vitamin intermediate stream.
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Dimethyl Disulfide in Savory, Brown and Nut Flavors
The rather unpleasant and putrid profile of dimethyl disulfide can play an interesting role in quite a number of flavors, just not in raspberry.
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