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Regulatory & Research
Symrise Aims to Solve Alternative Protein Challenges
Symrise and Diana Food are working a new initiative: Taste for Alternative Protein (TAP).
Regulatory & Research
Testimony on Chem Site Security
David Pulham, director of compliance for Siegfried USA (Pennsville, NJ), is testifying before the House Committee on Homeland Security today regarding new proposed chemical site security regulations.
Regulatory & Research
Spices: quality control and standards
Opening Pandora's box is always a surprise. Some of Pandora's surprises by their very nature, have been shown to be highly interesting problems. The cooperation of science with the flavor trade and industry may lead to their solution. Let us hope this will be to the satisfaction of everyone involved.
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
Symrise Retains Position in Ethibel Sustainability Index Europe
Symrise has reaffirmed its leading position in the Ethibel Sustainability Index (ESI) Europe, after ranking highly among its four categories.
Regulatory & Research
Monell Scientists Identify Location of Taste Stem Cells
The findings will help facilitate techniques to grow and manipulate new functional taste cells for clinical and research purposes.
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.
Ingredients
Solutions for Natural Citrus Flavors Amid Supply Disruptions
Despite the unknowns and inconsistencies of the global marketplace, the industry is not giving up on citrus. See what's next for citrus.
Regulatory & Research
The Oxidative Stability and Retention of Limonene-based Model Flavor Plated on Amorphous Silica and Other Selected Carriers
Evaluating effectiveness of amorphous silicas as flavor carriers, versus traditional flavor carriers.
Flavor
Monell Chemical Senses Center Signs Agreement with A*STAR Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation
The partnership will explore and develop sensory testing protocols specific to Asia by integrating traditional Eastern culinary practices.
Regulatory & Research
Will Nixing the EU’s Sugar Quota Bring Sweet Change?
The EU’s quota system for sugar will end as of Sept. 30, 2017, which means that foreign trade will play a greater role in the balance of the market in the EU for this type of food and beverage sweetener.
Regulatory & Research
Sweetness Sensation Linked to Bitter Receptor, Varies in Children
Genotype analysis revealed that sucrose thresholds and sensitivity were related to variation in the bitter receptor gene but not in the two sweet receptor genes.
Regulatory & Research
Predictive Science + Emerging Technologies: Speeding Flavor and Fragrance Innovation
Accelerate discovery through predictive science, benefits of virtual screening, productivity and better knowledge management.
Event Coverage
BSF to Hold Sensory Science and Emerging Technology Webinar
The webinar is designed to focus on the collective global move into the metaverse and all that entails.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Study: Carbonation Alters the Brain's Perception of Sweetness
The right combination of carbonation and artificial sweeteners can leave the sweet taste of diet drinks indistinguishable from normal drinks, says the study's author.
Event Coverage
Cincinnati SFC Meeting Talks Cannabis, Science and DART
At the 2018 SFC meeting, flavor professionals discussed a range of issues related to the industry, including the cannabis market and the growing distrust of flavors and science by the public.
Regulatory & Research
Ned Sharpless to Serve as Acting FDA Commissioner
The announcement comes following the resignation of Scott Gottlieb, who devoted his tenure to addressing youth e-cigarette use and modernizing food safety.
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