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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint. Extraction Matters in F&F Development
Unadulterated oils and optimized extracts.
Regulatory & Research
Flavor Encapsulation: Melt Extrusion and Melt Injection
An in-depth look at the strengths, limitations and applications of these two processes
Ingredients
Rosmarinus officinalis L. Extract Production Antioxidant and Antimutagenic Activity
This article detailed the optimum conditions for the production of an extract from “Rosmarinus officinalis L.” having antioxidant and antimutagenic activity. A study is now in progress on the identification and isolation of pure active molecules.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Sweet Fennel Oil and Extract
In this column, Brian M. Lawrence reviews the composition of sweet fennel oil and extract as found by various researchers. For example, a commercial sample of sweet fennel oil was screened for its anti-platelet activity by Tognolini et al. (2006) and Guerini et al. (2006) using GC-FID and GC/MS. Results are reported herein.
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.
Ingredients
Extracting the Essence: Comparing Vanilla and Cocoa Processes
Understanding the similarities and differences in biochemistry, chemistry and curing processes of vanilla and cocoa may offer insight into producing high-quality materials.
Regulatory & Research
Vanilla Bean Extraction: Old Procedures Needing a Makeover
Part 2 of 2: Vanilla ranges and possible method improvements.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Natural Progression in Extraction, Production and Research
A brief look at the literature gives some indication of health and wellness drivers, including natural extraction, production and modification processes; authentication techniques; and even biometric efficacy research.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Vanilla Bean Extraction: Old Procedures Needing a Makeover
Part 1 of 2: Exploring regulations and vanilla extraction methods.
Regulatory & Research
Bio-Based Butanol as a Solvent for Essential Oil Extractions
The authors outline the differences seen in butanol, ethanol, water and hexane extractions for lavender and mint (including volatile and organoleptic analyses).
Ingredients
Supercritical fluids for extraction of flavors and fragrances from natural products
The applications discussed in this article have been limited only to flavor and fragrance extraction. It should be noted that supercritical fluid extraction has a much wider range of applications. It can compete directly with two widely used separation process--distillation and solvent extraction.
Ingredients
A New Technique for GLC Sample Preparation Using a Novel Extraction Device
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the use of the separatory cylinder for direct extraction of aromas using only minimal amounts of solvent.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Forest Extracts: Complex, Unique and Vulnerable Industries Facing EU Green Deal
The implementation of the European Green Deal must consider the complexity and fragility of the essential oils industry.
Ingredients
Beta-Cyclodextrin
Recent advances in enzyme technology, coupled with increased scale production, have brought β-cyclodextrin (BCD) to a point where it can be used economically in food and cosmetic applications, although it cannot be considered as a cheap carrier. Many workers, however, are finding applications for its unique properties and stabilizing ability. In such cases it is cost effective.
Regulatory & Research
NEXT: Sensory Frontiers
Healthier flavors, quantitatively emotionally engaging fragrances and other sensory frontiers sit at the intersection of product innovation and basic research; that’s where the Monell Center and its industry sponsors come in.
Flavorcon Coverage
Technology and the Next Generation of Flavor
How new technology might disrupt traditional fragrance and flavor creation.
Regulatory & Research
Upping Fragrance Intensity via Cyclodextrins*
How can fragrances pack a bigger punch? Or last longer? These issues forever press the industry and have given rise to novel delivery and release technologies.
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