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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
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.
Ingredients
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
F&F Literature Review: Pinpointing Performance
In this literature review, P&F examines the recent studies and research on the performance of F&F materials.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Digitally Crafted Scents and Predicting Flavor and Protein Interaction
This month’s F&F literature review examines digitally crafted molecule design, natural extracts in personal care and predicting flavor partitioning and protein interactions, among other studies.
Regulatory & Research
Harnessing the Potential of F&F Delivery Systems
As well as improving levels of deposition, the industry is working to gain more control over the stability of the capsules themselves in fragrance, flavor and cosmetic actives.
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.
Beverage
Formation and Application of Nanoemulsions for Water Insoluble Substances
This review provides an overview on the current status of nanoemulsions, their preparation and ingredients used and their application as it applies to non-water soluble flavors, colors, functional ingredients and drug delivery.
Sweet Applications
Labeling Vanilla Flavorings and Vanilla-Flavored Foods in the U.S.
Vanilla flavorings are the only flavorings subject to a federal standard of identity. An understanding of the vanilla standard and the general flavoring labeling regulations is necessary to properly label vanilla flavorings and the foods to which they are added.
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