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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
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Schiff Bases — A Primer
The flavor and fragrance industry uses many classes of chemicals, including a number that otherwise are encountered only rarely outside of organic chemistry textbooks. A good example is Schiff bases, named for their discoverer, German chemist Hugo Schiff (1834-1915). A Schiff base, along with by-product water, is formed by reaction of an aldehyde with a primary amine.
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Spray Drying of Food Flavors. Ill. Optimum Infeed Concentrations for the Retention of Artificial Flavors
The practical aspects of this work are that each flavor encapsulating material will exhibit an optimum concentration for flavor retention. The optimum concentrations determined in our study may not necessarily be the same as in a production facility. This would have to be determined using actual production equipment. If the retention is limited by the ability to atomize, this factor is equipment dependent. It does appear worthwhile to make this determination, however.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Bitter Flavor
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. The present inventions feature developments relating to bitter taste perception.
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Synthesis and Aroma Properties of Bis 1,1 and 2,2 (Methylthio) Alkanes
In the current study, we synthesized two series of bis (methylthio) compounds that have not been described in the flavor literature before. The character is distinctly different from that of the reactants, and some interesting fruity and vegetable aromas were obtained.
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