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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
Improving Fragrance Performance Using Intensity Plots (iPlots)
One of the challenges faced by functional perfumery is balancing olfactive intensity and character of a fragrance through each product utilization stage.
Ingredients
Industry Experts Discuss Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Role of Robotics in Flavor and Fragrance Industry
Learn more about how the industry is applying these technologies while keeping humans at the center of innovation.
Ingredients
Perfumery materials. industry in Poland: Its organization and recent investigations
Nationalization of industry in Poland after World War II included the perfumery and cosmetics industry. The first period in the development of this industry was characterized by the import of raw materials, mostly from France, but the increasing demand for perfumery materials provided the impulse to establish a national industry in this area. Toward this purpose, a plant was constucted in Warsaw in 1956. During the period from 1960 to 1904, this plant was enlarged and modernized. Now under the name of Perfumery Synthetic Factory, “Pollens-Aroma,” this is one of sixteen plants belonging to the Industrial Association of Detergents and Cosmetics (Zjednoczenie Przemyslu Chemii Gosuodarwei), which is organized under the Ministry- of the Chemical Industry.
Regulatory & Research
Olfactory fatigue: what it is and how to avoid it in product testing
Product testing sequence can and should be optimized to avoid adaptation. Rest periods lasting from 2-5 minutes appear to be sufficient to insure recovery of sensitivity, at least to the supraliminal, or suprathreshold intensity levels.
Trends
Opinions: Quality Issues in the Fragrance Industry
When cutting costs means cutting corners, the whole industry is in danger—and the customer has noticed. Our industry has a problem. As fragrance houses merge, there are not as many players as there once were. We now see this shrinking pool of houses fighting for clients and business.
Ingredients
Coumarin In Plants And Fruits: Implication In Perfumery
Is there a risk for perfumers and flavorists to use coumarin in their formulations? The purpose of this article is to give users adequate information to answer to this question.
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery: Patchouli in Fragrances, Part II
The evolution and contemporizing of this popular natural material. In Part I (
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine, v 31 no. 11, 2006; page 36), the botanical origin of patchouli, the mode of production, patchouli oil types, patchouli composition and pertaining aroma chemicals were discussed.* This article will cover the application of patchouli to fragrances.
Ingredients
Vertically Assessing Value-Added Ingredients in the F&F Industry
Visually it may seem as though the industry has undergone a torrent of F&F ingredient deals, but in reality, deal flow is a mere trickle compared to the overall size of the ingredients market.
Ingredients
Coumarin in Plants and Fruits: Implication in Perfumery
Is there a risk for perfumers and flavorists to use coumarin in their formulations? The purpose of this article is to give users adequate information to answer to this question.
Ingredients
F&F Ingredient Innovations
Highlighting the latest launches with a focus on natural and sustainable ingredients.
Ingredients
Current Issues Developments Fragrance and and in the Cosmetics Industry
This paper discusses recent changes in the fragrance and cosmetics market of Japan. Here, fragrance means alcoholic fragrance, such as perfumes and eaux de cologne. This paper also suggests today’s requirements for fragrance and cosmetics and it considers the impact that Europe’s political changes will have on the fragrance and cosmetics industry worldwide.
Event Coverage
IFEAT Tour of Italy
Photos and highlights.
Event Coverage
IFEAT Indonesia Study Tour
Highlights from the region's plantations and ingredient production sites.
Home Care
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood and Derivatives in Soap Fragrances
This article will address soap fragrances, of which cedarwood and its derivative are a part. Cedarwood is a good fixative; it has a rounding effect on the odor of other perfume components and does not discolor in soap.
Ingredients
Industry Experts Address Evolving Materials Sourcing Landscape, Challenges in Logistics in F&F
Our Industry Insights column asks leaders about their experiences with supply chain navigation and the evolving trends in natural materials sourcing.
Ingredients
Interrelation of trends in the American fragrance market and the essential oil industry
Continued dialogue and cooperation between essential oil suppliers and creative perfumers must be maintained and strengthened if the growing demands of the American market are to be satisfied.
Ingredients
Woody Notes In Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood And Derivatives In Soap Fragrances
In part I of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, May/June 2001), we discussed various cedarwood oil types and derivatives. In part II of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, July/August 2002), we discussed the application of cedarwood and its derivatives in various types of fragrances. We have also given examples of the use of cedarwood in imitations of several essential oils, and of the use of cedarwood derivatives in some specialties.
Ingredients
Quality factors in Iavandin
Certainly the physiochemical limits established in our laboratories for those lavandin samples correlating to high olfactory ratings are not absolute, and examination of future crops may necessitate some modifications, Nevertheless, a study of the accompanying tables yields several interesting observations.
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