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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Regulatory & Research
Identification of 9-Decen-2-one in Pineapple
Analysis of natural occurrence and application in fragrances and flavors.
Trends
Can We Consume It? Yes We Can[nabis]
Cannabis has taken over the U.S. by storm, especially in the food and beverage department. Edibles can range in a variety of segments such as baked goods or confection and have even expanded to beverages.
Regulatory & Research
3 Ways the F&F Industry Can Connect & Educate Consumers
Managing editor Jenna Troyli's editor's note for the February 2024 issue.
Savory Applications
Analysis: Twice-cooked Chip Aroma Yields Bitter Cocoa and Floral Notes
The beloved smell of British chips may be attributed to aroma facets such as butterscotch, cocoa, onion, cheese and even ironing board, according to a research.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: cis-3-Hexenol
Covering an exceptionally wide range of flavors, moderation is essential when using cis-3-Hexenol in formulations.
Sweet Applications
How Sugar Reduction Can Meet Consumer Needs, Regulatory Issues and Formulation Challenges
Tailored solutions can enhance the overall product experience in terms of sweetness and mouthfeel while reducing sugar content.
Ingredients
China: The Citrus Revolution
The state of mandarin, navel orange, pumelo, tangerine and orange.
Ingredients
The Chemistry of F&F: Physiological Coolants
New materials and emerging applications. Physiological cooling agents act in a number of ways. In a flavor or fragrance they can be the first impact, leaving a cool sensation on the palate or skin prior to the main aroma being imparted.
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
Endpoint. Clarity in Clean Labels
The bottom line on clean labeling comes back to the consumer. Are they caught up in a cloud of details for processing and replacing ingredients? Or do they just want a simple, transparent product label?
Regulatory & Research
Life as We Know It: Creating the New Normal in the Age of COVID-19
Where do we go from here? We gathered insights from industry organizations on everything from navigating new regulations to sparking creativity in crises.
Oral Care
The Mint Condition in Oral Care
Much of the innovation in the area came in the way of active ingredients outside of the flavor, and flavor innovation itself was limited. More recently, however, it looks like the landscape is changing.
Regulatory & Research
Ensuring Regulatory Compliance for Flavor Companies
A case study roadmap for establishing safe, effective supply chains
Regulatory & Research
Flavor Changes in Plastic Containers: A Literature Review
This review looks at seven plastics commonly used in food containers. This number would be considerably higher if the various types of each plastic were considered.
Regulatory & Research
Leveraging Extracts To Maximize Traceability & Clean-Label Claims
Showcasing how extracts can be a versatile and effective tool to develop flavor profiles as well as adjust for volatile supply and demand.
Regulatory & Research
Chemical Characterization of Vanilla pompona Scheide, Part II
Vanilla pompona is resistant to climate change and diseases, and therefore is preferred for hybridization with V. planifolia. Its chemical characterization was carried out in a series of experiments, described in this second of four parts.
Savory Applications
There’s Chemistry in Them Chili Peppers!
This article describes the chemistry behind the flavor, aroma, and pungency of chili peppers to assist in flavor creation.
Ingredients
Consumer Exposure to Chemically Defined Flavoring Substances
The following observations should put into perspective the exposure of consumers to flavoring substances. This may help us to establish a reasonable priority for the safety evaluation of the unmanageably large number of flavoring substances occurring in food and used by the flavor industry.
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