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Section: Flavor > Regulatory & Research
Ingredients
Flavor compounds: Meaty Aromas, Part II
Syntheses and odor characteristics of 1-alkylthio-2-butanethiols, 1-alkylthio-2-butanols and their derivatives.
Regulatory & Research
Novel Compounds Point Toward the Future of Healthier, Better-tasting Flavors
Inside Redpoint Bio’s discovery and development of bitter blockers and flavor enhancers.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Oral Care F&F Compounds
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention from IFF describes new organoleptic compounds for flavors and fragrances in food, chewing gum and oral care applications, among others.
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.
Regulatory & Research
CBD: The Compound, the FDA and the Path Forward
A general overview of the background, current legal status and path forward surrounding the use of CBD in products intended for human consumption.
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.
Ingredients
Formation of Volatile Compounds from the Reaction of Leucine and D-Glucose in Propylene Glycol
This paper reports the identification of volatile compounds resulting from the reaction of leucine and glucose in the common food-grade solvent propylene glycol.
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