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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Regulatory & Research
Keynote Address: There is more to taste than meets the tongue
The basic question is “do we need flavors at all?’ I think this is the question that regulatory agencies are asking, The issue of natural vs. artificial is a front. The second question is ’’do we really need this endless variety of flavors?” It would be much easier if we only had five or six. We could test them at every level and every combination. I will cover some old ground answering these two fundamental questions.
Regulatory & Research
IFEAT Socio-Economic Report on Lemon
The report excerpt details the global production, current market challenges as well as legislation and regulatory updates.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Lemon Verbena Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of lemon verbena oil.
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
A New Method of Separation of Citral from Lemongrass Oil
Although many methods are known for the separation of citral from lemongrass (Cymbopogen flexuosus) oil, like fractional distillation, adduct formation and regeneration, the purity and the yield of citral as separated are not satisfactory. A new method for separation of citral in pure form and in near quantitative yield uses the column chromatographic technique. This method may also be adapted for large scale separation of citral and hence can be of commercial importance.
Regulatory & Research
HPLC-NMR — a Powerful Tool for the Identification of Non-Volatiles in Lemon Peel Oils
Citrus peel oils are of great importance for the flavor and fragrance industry because they are widely used in perfumes, beverages, food and cosmetic products. Many publications cover the analysis of the volatile substances of peel oils.
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