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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Regulatory & Research
Flavor Applications in Wine
In view of the recent FDA termination of a past memorandum of understanding with the BATF regarding the labeling of alcoholic beverages, the consumer's right to know what he is purchasing and the manufacturer's formula integrity must be kept in balance, In this respect, through the coordination of the efforts by the winemaker and the flavorist alike, attainment of these common goals should be possible.
Ingredients
Botanicals: Interesting new tools for the flavorist
A profound change has come over the world economy in the last 10 years and the assumptions of the inevitable superiority of synthetic materials has been rudely shattered.
Regulatory & Research
The Impact of Recombinant DNA Technology on the Flavor and Fragrance Industry
Biotechnology, of whlch recombinant DNA technology is an important sub-discipline, has a long tradition in the production of food and flavors.
Event Coverage
Chemometrics: the Next Tool in Flavor Research
A recent SFC meeting in Chicago discussed the need, process and outcome of using chemometrics.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Sync Your Peaks for Faster Data Analysis: A Look at Chardonnay
ChromaTOF® Sync is the newest data processing tool that makes compiling your peak information a snap. It effortlessly links the chemical information within sets of samples to create composite data sets. See what it can do for your samples.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: March 2016
This month’s column features the live
Flavorcon
session held on November 15, 2015. Normally for each material, only common descriptors are listed. For this issue, however, all remarks have been included to show the full range of perceptions from the panel and audience.
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
The Buzz Behind CBD
Derived from hemp, cannabidiol (CBD), is a growing segment within the cannabis category known for its wellness claims in food, beverages and cosmetics, but it’s not without its legal implications in an evolving regulatory landscape
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.
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.
Trends
Flavorcon Highlights: Unusual Flavor Ingredients, Biotech and More
The debut of P&F ’s two-day flavor conference in New Jersey engaged all of the senses.
Flavorcon Coverage
Flavorcon
2024 Serves Flavor Chemists in Atlantic City
Get a taste of what’s to come as Flavorcon finally arrives to feed tastemakers’ creativity.
Regulatory & Research
Flavor Properties of FEMA GRAS List 26 Flavor Chemicals
This article features an assessment of 26 GRAS ingredients released by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA).
Regulatory & Research
Why Food Safety of Flavors Matters to Flavor Companies
Why and how flavor companies need to follow well-accepted food safety practices in their development and manufacture of flavor systems.
Event Coverage
First Look: Society of Flavor Chemists Flavor Symposium 2014
Trends, history, flavor creation, regulatory issues and more.
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.
Ingredients
Spray Drying of Food Flavors - 1.Theory of Flavor Retention
Research to date suggests that optimum flavor retention may be obtained by using as high infeed solids as possible, raising infeed temperature if this permits higher infeed solids levels, choosing a carrier which favors flavor retention and operating the dryer at optimum inlet and exit air temperatures. These suggestions are based on research which has generally dealt with a study of a limited number of volatiles and flavor carriers seldom or never used in the flavor industry.
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