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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.
Savory Applications
Health Risks Posed by Meat Treated with Carbon Monoxide
According to the
FEMA
, Representatives
John Dingell
, chairman of the Committee on Energy and Commerce and
Bart Stupak
, chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, sent letters to Safeway Stores and three major meat packaging companies demanding that they respond to concerns about the public health risks posed by meat treated with carbon monoxide.
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.
Regulatory & Research
MANE Hires New VP of Strategic Development
MANE recently hired, Luis Fernandez, as the new vice president of strategic development for their flavor division.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Symrise Launches Program to Meet New EC Flavoring Regs
Focus on natural flavor solutions, customer consultations.
Event Coverage
FEMA Announces Flavor Labeling Workshop and Committee Meetings
The FEMA Regulatory Affairs Committee FLC will be hosting its summer meetings on June 19-21, 2018 and will feature discussions on flavor labeling and regulatory concerns.
Regulatory & Research
Givaudan Purchases Activ International
In order to strengthen its ability to provide natural flavor solutions to its customers, Givaudan acquired Activ International.
Trends
Day 2: Science and Technology Sessions at Flavorcon 2017
Be prepared to get technical at Flavorcon's science and technology track. The second day will feature various presentations providing insight to different technologies, market trends and ways to develop new products.
Savory Applications
Givaudan Chicken Flavor Research
Highlights regionalism and cooking techniques
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.
Event Coverage
Creating Effective Global Flavors at Flavorcon Day 2
On Nov. 14, 2018, day two of Flavorcon examined popular flavors of tomorrow, technical considerations for creating flavors and novel flavor ingredients.
Regulatory & Research
Global Specialty Food Ingredients Reported to Grow to $85 Billion
The global specialty food ingredient market is expected to reach nearly $85 billion by the end of 2022.
Trends
Symrise Expands in Asia-Pacific Amid Industry Shift
Symrise unveiled its Asia-Pacific Flavor Innovation and Technology Center in Singapore, as other companies make similar moves.
Trends
Convenience is Key in Asia Pacific Processed Meat Market
Per a recent report, the Asia-Pacific region is one of the fastest-growing markets for processed meat, poultry and fish, as convenience continues to be a key driver of consumer preferences.
Regulatory & Research
Food Companies Look for Market Advantage by Claiming "Natural"
As companies such as Tyson Foods Inc. and Sara Lee Corp. work to increase their share of the “natural” foods and beverages market—estimated at $13 billion a year—the definition of “natural” has become increasingly elusive.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Ground Meat Replica
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's patent is a ground meat replica, complete with non-animal fat meat flavor.
Regulatory & Research
IFF, Unilever and Wageningen University Partner to Address Plant-based Flavor Challenges
The catalyst for this collaboration is the longstanding challenge of working with plant proteins which are known to create many off-notes and lingering bitterness in plant-based meat alternatives.
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