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Regulatory & Research
Modern Analysis Methodologies: Use and Abuse
The considerable “user-friendly” nature of the analytical tools may gradually dull the awareness and critical capacities of analysts, sometimes leading them to produce erroneous or unrealistic results. With the help of examples, this article discusses the wide possibilities of certain techniques, and also their limits.
Regulatory & Research
Research article: Biotransformation of Unsaturated Aliphatic Aldehydes Using Baker’s Yeast
Actively fermenting baker’s yeast (
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
) not only converts aliphatic aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols, but also may reduce certain carbon-carbon double bonds in the same molecule. Furthermore, an in situ acyloin condensation reaction occurs; this bioconversion reaction gives rise to relatively good yields of unsaturated 2,3-diols, which have two carbon atoms more than the corresponding aliphatic aldehyde used as substrate. Baker’s yeast has been used as a reagent in organic synthesis since the beginning of the 20th century, when fundamental studies were initiated on the mechanism of formation of fusel alcohols from the corresponding l-amino acids during the formation of ethanol.
Flavor
Processing and Biotechnology as a Source of Flavors
There are compelling reasons for growth and development in the area of process flavor and biotechnologically developed flavor. The industry looks upon these technologies as allowing for the creation of more natural components with, in general, a wider dynamic range of use.
Ingredients
Toxins, aflatoxins, natural toxicants and antinutrients in foods.
Safety data required for food additives. To deal effectively with food additives and safety requirements for them, there must be a constructive relationship between the flavor industry and the legislators. But that is not enough. The attitudes of the more vocal members of the community have had a good deal to do with regulatory and legislative principles under which we operate. We are not going to change those principles without changing some of the underlying attitudes. To achieve this, some new perspectives will be necessary.
Regulatory & Research
Evolva Releases An Affordable and Sustainable Nootkatone
Using proprietary fermentation technology, Evolva releases nootkatone that can be produced in higher quantities for the flavor and fragrance industry and more.
Savory Applications
Analysis: Twice-cooked Chip Aroma Yields Bitter Cocoa and Floral Notes
The beloved smell of British chips may be attributed to aroma facets such as butterscotch, cocoa, onion, cheese and even ironing board, according to a research.
Event Coverage
A Look Back at a Record Year: Flavorcon 2017
Flavorcon 2017 brought together over 550 flavorists, scientists, product developers and consumer packaging companies for a record-breaking conference and expo.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Citrus Blends: Maintaining Quality Amidst Rising Costs and Adulteration
Discover the innovative strategies and testing techniques they are adopting to ensure that every drop meets the highest standards, even in a volatile market.
Regulatory & Research
A Sugar Alternative for the Sweet Tooth Addict
Companies are on high alert to reduce sugar significantly to follow the guidelines the government has put into place. Omega Ingredients has responded to this concern with a new sugar alternative powder, which can be used in a variety of foods and drinks.
Regulatory & Research
Biological Systems and Flavors: Science, Technology and Applications
This article aims to capture the bond between science, technology and applications in the area of natural flavors. Demand for naturals has stimulated research to find effective and efficient solutions to scientific questions and practical problems.
Regulatory & Research
Advances in the Chemistry of Nitriles and Amides
Nitriles and amides represent two important families of organic compounds containing respectively, a CN or a CONR1R2 moiety. Their chemistries are very much intertwined because either family can serve as a feedstock for the other.
Beverage
SweeGen and Ingredion Announce Reb M Approval in Colombia
Ingredion and SweeGen have announced the approval of Reb M sweetener for use of beverage, confectionery, bakery and other applications in Colombia.
Regulatory & Research
Aurochemicals Names Senior Associate of Customer Service and Internal Sales
Michelle Pedersen has been named senior associate of customer service and internal sales for Aurochemicals.
Event Coverage
Monell Center Invites You to a Dinner and a Show
To celebrate its 50 year anniversary, Monell Center will be hosting a dinner and a show, which will feature a small-plate selection from chef Daniel Stern and a presentation from Nicola Twilley and Cynthia Graber of the Gastropod podcast.
Regulatory & Research
IARC x WHO Release Aspartame Hazard and Risk Assessment Results
The two bodies conducted independent but complementary reviews to assess the potential carcinogenic hazard and other health risks associated with aspartame consumption, both evaluations noted limitations in the available evidence for cancer.
Regulatory & Research
[Updated] 8 Artificial Intelligence Technology Advances in Flavor and Fragrance
Discover the latest AI platforms, technology and partnerships.
Audio
[podcast] T. Hasegawa USA's HASEAROMA Delivers Authenticity, Depth and Impact on Flavor Applications
T. Hasegawa's vice president of sales and marketing discusses how this technology platform can help enhance flavor applications and consumer experience.
Regulatory & Research
Consumption of flavoring materials as food ingredients and food additives
The basis of quantitative food identity is the consumption of unavoidable and harmless quantities of flavoring materials in the form of traditional foods. Therefore a comprehensive study is needed of the quantitative occurence of flavoring materials in all common foods, such as fruits, vegetable, meat, seafood, cereals, and spices.
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