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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Regulatory & Research
Defending Flavors
How can you produce a safe product for its intended use and then find a way to [effectively] communication how people should use that product?
Regulatory & Research
Minimizing Flavor Deterioration
Flavor deterioration during storage is of interest to both the food and flavor industries. While there are numerous studies on flavor deterioration in foods, little has been published on the deterioration of food flavorings, especially when in the liquid form.
Ingredients
GRAS Flavor Chemicals— Detection Thresholds
Odor detection threshold data can be useful in making judgments on use levels in flavor creation, as well as in planning flavor reconstructions. With the plethora of published data now available on the composition of natural food aromas, utilization of Guadagni’s odor unit concept is an effective and inexpensive tool for simplifying the otherwise difficult problem of converting a complex flavor analysis into a “practical” flavor system.
Regulatory & Research
Defining Natural in Flavor Substances
How can the flavor industry overcome the challenges, legislations and regulations of configuring the naturalness of flavor substances?
Regulatory & Research
GCMS as a Tool for Flavor Development
There are diverse extraction, sampling and chromatographic methods, which can be used for the development of flavorings, and the right ones should be chosen for each type of required flavor.
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.
Ingredients
Flavor Encapsulation Technologies: An Overview Including Recent Developments
The present overview is intended for the flavor practitioner who seeks an understanding of economically feasible and commercially available flavor encapsulation technologies and the issues involved in using these technologies and related products.
Event Coverage
WFFC Fall Seminar: Regulatory, Flavor Development and Sourcing
The most recent Women in Flavor and Fragrance Commerce (WFFC) fall seminar addressed clean labeling from a variety of value chain perspectives, including regulatory, flavor development, sourcing and product development.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2006
Advancements in the Flavor Industry. When I started in the flavor industry, a flavor project basically was a request to compound an artificial flavor. The newly established FEMA or GRAS lists were very limited and initially populated under a grandfather clause. Natural ingredients were limited to citrus, floral and mint oils, as well as other natural botanicals and extractives.
Regulatory & Research
10 Insider Tips To Design Effective Flavor & Fragrance Presentations
Designing effective flavor and fragrance powerpoint presentations can be challenging and time consuming. Founder and creative director, George Costello of George Costello Creative, LLC, (GCC) shares his top “10 Insider Tips To Design Effective Flavor & Fragrance Presentations.”
Regulatory & Research
Defining Flavors to Drive Efficiencies Across the F&B Industry
Understanding how to make the flavor selection process more efficient for both flavor houses and food and beverage manufacturers.
Flavorcon Coverage
How Fermented Flavors Tap into Consumer Desire for Natural, Clean Tastes
This Flavorcon 2024 session by senior innovation scientist, Suja Senan, Ph.D., discusses fermentation and how novel machine-learning approaches.
Ingredients
Heterocyclic Compounds in Flavors and Fragrances Part Ill. Pyridine and Derivatives
During the last two decades the role of heterocyclic compounds in food flavors has been reviewed by several authors (18, 78, 79, 117-122). While furans (66), pyrroles (68), thiophenes (61), thiazoles (62, 63, 120), oxazoles (65, 57), Iactones (64), pyrazines (55, 56) and their reduced systems were periodically treated, surprisingly, pyridines which are among the most widely distributed volatile flavor compounds have not been described in detail (69). Therefore, the purpose of this review is to fill this gap.
Regulatory & Research
R&D Frontiers: Taste Receptor Research and the Discovery and Development of New Flavor Materials
Senomyx’s background in the biology of taste took shape in the 1990s with a group of founding academics and entrepreneurs, including Charles Zuker, a professor of biology at the University of California, San Diego.
Ingredients
Analysis of volatiles in flavor-scored vegetable oils and detection of flower petal essences by unconventional instrumental means
This paper describes the direct, unconventional GC procedure as applied to flavor-scored soybean oils and its potential utility for detecting volatile essences in flower petals.
Regulatory & Research
Inside Flavors: Real Time Volatile Flavor Release Monitoring and its Flavor/Food Application Using Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry
Understanding how aroma compounds interact with and are released from simple and complex foods. Flavors and fragrances usually are complex mixtures of molecules with different physical properties, including volatility, fat solubility and sensorial characteristics, covering a wide spectrum of threshold values. They are usually present in natural extracts or final products at levels in the order of ppb to ppm.
Event Coverage
Flavorcon 2019 Brings Global Flavor to Cincinnati
Following a record-breaking year, Flavorcon returns to the Midwest on Nov. 11-12, 2019 at the Duke Energy Convention Center for two days of technical insight, trend and market analysis for the flavor, food and beverage industries.
Ingredients
Manufacturing Flavors—How the Industry Produces Uniform Flavors
Our purpose in this paper is to outline how to best carry out completely and economically the total operation of producing and shipping of our flavors. These flavors must meet the total requirements of our customers, our management and certainly pass all the analytical requirements of both our customers and our in-house quality assurance programs. Our primary intent should be that the scaled-up product very closely resembles that flavor we originally created and submitted to our customer who made the long, tedious, and expensive purchasing decision, after many hours of testing, to buy this flavor.
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