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Regulatory & Research
Monell Scientists Identify Key Component in Taste Perception
Scientists have identified CALHM1, a channel in the walls of taste receptor cells, as a necessary component in the process of sweet, bitter and umami (savory) taste perception.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Perception Symposium Examines Aromas, Mood and Taste
A recap of the fourth annual Flavors, Fragrances and Perception Symposium at Rutgers University on June 8, which focused on sensory studies, neuroscience, consumer testing and new developments.
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.
Audio
[podcast] Exploring the Benefits of Biotechnology with Abolis
P&F
+ connects with Abolis CEO Cyrille Pauthenier to discuss the future of F&F utilizing biotechnology.
Flavor
2018 Leaderboard: Mane SA Increases Global Position
Mane SA rose in the leaderboard ranks this year due to a combination of new successes in beverages, confections and seasoning and strong performance in its fragrance division.
Regulatory & Research
FDA Asks Public How to Define 'Natural'?
The agency is now asking the public to provide information and comments on the use of the term natural in the labeling of human food products.
Regulatory & Research
Q&A: EU’s Regulation Progression with Alexander Mohr
A new year is accompanied by new regulations and evolving consumer preferences. EFFA's Alexander Mohr, Ph.D. shared insight about the news in an exclusive Q&A. For the full interview, check out
P&F
's February 2017 issue.
Regulatory & Research
New IOFI Structure in Place by October
Features new 10-person board
Regulatory & Research
Quinine Bitterness Perception Tied to Genetic Variation
Results of new research from Monell leads to questions about the link between taste perception and efficacy of antimalarial ingredient.
Regulatory & Research
Study Shows Calcium’s Role in Taste Perception
A recent study published has proven that calcium channels on the tongue are closely related to the receptors that sense sweet and umami (savory) tastes.
Regulatory & Research
EFSA Evaluates Genotoxic Potential of Two Flavorings
Panel evaluated genotoxicity of two α,β-unsaturated thiophenes from subgroup 5.2 of FGE.19 in the flavoring group evaluation 224.
Regulatory & Research
FDA Implements Checks on Chinese Food Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is to begin carrying out checks on Chinese food products following approval from the State Department.
Regulatory & Research
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Regulatory & Research
Symrise Partners with Antofénol on Extraction R&D
The partnership will leverage Antofénol’s expertise in extraction techniques with Symrise’s market knowledge and R&D expertise.
Regulatory & Research
Symrise Aims to Solve Alternative Protein Challenges
Symrise and Diana Food are working a new initiative: Taste for Alternative Protein (TAP).
Ingredients
Senomyx's Progress in Fructose, Sucrose Enhancers, Bitter Blockers
Includes identification of the first fructose enhancers that provide a “taste proof-of-concept,” and expansion of GRAS categories for S6973 sucrose enhancer.
Regulatory & Research
Sweet Preferences Among Children Tied to Family, Biology
The results show that lowering refined sugars in children’s diets may require more sophisticated strategies.
Regulatory & Research
Kids’ Growth Rate a Driver for Sweet Preference?
New research from the University of Washington and the Monell Center indicates that children's heightened liking for sweetness has a biological basis and is related to their high growth rate.
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