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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Ingredients
Investigation of the species specific flavor of meat
The first clue to this mystery was probably uncovered by Crocker in 1947. He postulated that the factors responsible for meat flavor are found to a greater extent in the juice than in the fibre. Crocker explained that the majority of the flavor is developed as a result of the thermal degradation of proteins. During the cooking process, amines, acids, sulfur compounds, and phenols are released.
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.
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
Structure-Activity Relationships of Natural Volatile Nitrogen Compounds
In this paper, we will discuss the sensory properties of various representatives of volatile nitrogen compounds and their structure-activity relationships.
Ingredients
Flavor compounds: Meaty Aromas, Part II
Syntheses and odor characteristics of 1-alkylthio-2-butanethiols, 1-alkylthio-2-butanols and their derivatives.
Regulatory & Research
Challenges and Opportunities in the Development of Meat and Fish Alternatives
Rising demand for plant-based products and accelerated ingredient innovation means significant growth potential for the category.
Ingredients
Plant-based Ingredient Technologies, Partnerships & Advancements Introduced in 2024
How companies are tackling flavor challenges in plant-based alternatives and responding to vegan trends across application categories.
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.
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.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: cis-3-Hexenol
Covering an exceptionally wide range of flavors, moderation is essential when using cis-3-Hexenol in formulations.
Trends
A Taste of Transparency with Tony Moore
As consumers increasingly scrutinize labels and demand companies to be more transparent, flavorists and the food industry must find innovative ways to address this challenge.
Ingredients
Aldehyde Generators for Flavors
The quest to deliver unstable aldehydes to food systems by the use of generators is being realized. With the proper generator, flavors can be created for use under conditions traditionally unfavorable to aldehydes, As in other derived systems it appears best to employ nature as a model and to design generators in the same way that nature produces flavors.
Ingredients
Functionalized Flavors
Flavorists working with the food industry, and to a lesser extent the personal care and nutraceutical fields, should be aware of a trend that is quietly, but increasingly, impacting their business—the commoditization of flavors. Formulation and challenges.
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?
Ingredients
Microbiological Quality Control of Flavors
The microbiological standard of a flavor needs to be an important part of the specifications of every flavor that is arranged between the producer and buyer based on the ultimate application of that flavor.
Regulatory & Research
Safety Aspects of Flavors and Fragrances
The flavor and fragrance industry has, for a long time, been conscientious about the safety of its products, From the very beginning it has participated in the development of safety evaluations and regulations for flavors and fragrances, both in the US and Europe. In this paper the developments of both flavors and fragrances will be summarized. The difference in approach in these two areas will be discussed, as well as possible future developments.
Ingredients
Enzymatic and Microbial Generation of Flavors
Microbial and enzymatic flavor biotechnology has been introduced by most of the large flavor houses. In addition, the considerable interest devoted to flavor precursors by academic and industrial research groups indicates the importance of biotechnical processes for further development of natural flavors.
Beverage
Spray Drying of Food Flavors—V
Factors influencing shelf-life of encapsulated orange peel oil. This study investigated tbe influence of trace pro-oxidants (e.g., copper and iron), surface oil, entrapped air and absolute density on the shelf-life of spray dried single fold orange peel oil.
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