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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Oral Care
Menthone
An aroma chemical profile, menthone.
Ingredients
Carvone
An aroma chemical profile: carvone. The basic organic chemical structure of the carvones is similar to that of the menthols and menthones. Thus, it is not surprising to discover a distinct organoleptic impression for each optical antipode. However, the organoleptic impressions are not similar to menthol or menthone, nor do the carvones display the cooling effect of menthol.
Ingredients
Dihydrocarvone
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate many interesting chemical aspects, such as methods of preparation and reactions of dihydrocarvones which resulted in important aroma chemicals.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Pennyroyal oil and cubeb oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
In every issue, essential oil expert Brian Lawrence examines and reviews the studies published by authors on a wide variety of essential oils. He explores the studies' results and notes when something is incorrect or needs further study. In this issue, Lawrence covers: calendula oil (
Calendula officinalis
L.).
Oral Care
Mentha viridis lavanduliodora Sacco Essential Oils: State of the Art
With regards to mint oil chemical composition, discovery and selection of new land races or chemotypes of Mentha species bring forth novel and unique flavor profiles. These are unique model systems for the study of essential oil biosynthetic pathway regulation and can be applied commercially, fulfilling some special market requirements.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Erigeron, or fleabane, oil; java citronella oil; and melissa, or lemon balm, oil
Oral Care
Chemical Characterization of Cornmint Oils
In this paper, we list the main constituents and their concentrations, we give a detailed analysis of one of the Indian oils, and we discuss the isolation of L-menthol from the oils by slow crystallization.
Oral Care
New Developments in Physiological Cooling Agents
Examining the rapid development in the chemistry and uses of cooling agents. Physiological cooling agents are ubiquitous ingredients in many consumer products, such as chewing gums, toothpastes, mouthwashes, lotions and shampoos. Based on numerous new patents and publications, research and development in the field continues at a fast pace.
Ingredients
Good News for Perfumers: Formulating with Naturals
Natural ingredients have always proved a major source of inspiration. They give life, diversity and depth to fragrances, whether formulated for use in fine fragrances or an everyday detergent. The reason lies in the fact that every natural ingredient could be described as a mini-fragrance in its own right.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Peppermint oil, galangal oil and kapurkachri oil.
Ingredients
Eucalyptol
Eucalyptol shares with eugenol the rare distinction of being one of two large-volume aroma chemicals whose supply is totally natural.
Ingredients
Excite Your Taste Buds While Wearing a FREE set of Apple Airpods
The Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemicals team would like to offer two lucky winners a pair of Apple Airpods by showing their interest in our new products.
Ingredients
The Next Generation of Buchu Oil Production
For over 300 years, South African buchu has remained a vital component of the flavor and fragrance industry. New innovations in irrigation and fire-prevention have allowed the crop to flourish once more, ushering in the next generation of buchu.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils:Thymol-rich Thymus vulgaris oils – Part 2
We take a closer look at the various constituents of thymol-rich thyme oils hailing from various parts of Iran, as well as Turkey, Czech Republic, Spain and Brazil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Sweet Fennel Oil and Extract
In this column, Brian M. Lawrence reviews the composition of sweet fennel oil and extract as found by various researchers. For example, a commercial sample of sweet fennel oil was screened for its anti-platelet activity by Tognolini et al. (2006) and Guerini et al. (2006) using GC-FID and GC/MS. Results are reported herein.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Myrica Gale
Adored by beavers, once found in beers of north western Germany during the Middle Ages and used as an effective insect repellant or a perfumery ingredient, myrica gale oil's constituents can shed new light to formulators on other ways it can be used in F&F.
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