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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Salt Replacement, Umami Modulator, Fragrance Release and More
July’s F&F Literature Review looks at studies on sodium replacement, umami modulation, pollutant probing and more.
Ingredients
Roman chamomile: Aromatherapy and well-being
The Roman chamomile essential oil is an Albert Vieille specialty, developed thanks to its strong capability in sourcing and processing.
Fragrance
Roman Chamomile of the Pacific Northwest
Nowhere else in the Roman Chamomile market can you find a knowledgeable staff and traceable oils grown and handled with food grade standards.
Ingredients
Gas chromatographic examination of an essential oil of Santolina chamaecyparissus L.
It is the considered opinion of the authors that in view of the good growth habits of S. chamaecyparissus, an oil could be obtained economically from this plant. However, because of its odour similarity with tansy oil, the oil would probably only be used in compositions where tansy oil has been used. Because there is no composition known to the authors in which tansy oil is a major component, the authors feel that potential exploitation of S. chamaecyparissus oil for commercial use is probably limited.
Ingredients
Unsaturated Components in the Essential Oil of Anthemis nobilis L. (Roman Chamomile)
French authors recently presented their analytical findings on the oil using the negative chemical ionization technique in mass spectrometry. They tracked the GLC profile of the complete oil with the mass numbers of the quasi-molecular ions [M-H]- in combination with the carboxylate anion RCOO-. Thereby inter alia the presence of five esters derived from methacrylic or crotonic acid was reported, however, without giving definite structural assignments for the individual components. The same holds for eight esters of the angelate or tiglate type, respectively. We have worked in a more traditional way and wish here to present the results concerning some of these methacrylates, crotonates, angelates and tiglates. All esters mentioned by us have proved by comparison with authentic synthetically prepared samples.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Perfumers and Flavorists
Although there are distinct differences in the responsibilities and duties of perfumers and flavorists, these two occupations share many similarities and can learn much from each other
Ingredients
Consumer Preferences Are Redefining Tobacco's Role in Flavor and Fragrance: Q&A with Tobacco Flavorist Manoj Arora
The chief perfumer and tobacco flavorist of Sacheerome discusses how trends towards health and wellness are applying to tobacco flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Diphenyl Ether
The odor of this underused material is aggressively pungent but strongly reminiscent in dilution of mango skins.
Flavor
2016 Flavor & Fragrance Leaderboard
An exclusive look at the top companies' financial reports, sustainability strategies, R&D initiatives, M&A activity and more.
Ingredients
Perfume and Flavor Synthetics
A model for research and academic-industrial cooperation. Cooperation between the Department of Organic Technology (DOT) at ICT Prague and Aroma Co. began in 1970 with research into problems with benzyl-acetate purity. The cooperative first consisted of an expert consultancy, which gradually grew into a systematic expert-research group focused on fields of basic research.
Ingredients
Perfumer & Flavorist--Year One
With this issue we complete the first year of publication of Perfumer & Flavorist. We will take this opportunity to report to our subscribers regarding the aims of this publication as well as the future plans.
Trends
U.S. Market of Flavors & Fragrances
The U.S. flavor and fragrance industry occupies a very important place on the world scene (probably between 25% and 30% world market share). There is much confusion, misinterpretation and misunderstanding concerning its real market size and trends, which is due to an inadequate definition of terms and also to bad research and research methods.
Ingredients
2021 Flavor & Fragrance Leaders & Newsmakers
Executives from several leading F&F companies provide an in-depth look at the last year and trends to come.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
1-Tetradecanal (synonym: myristaldehyde; aldehyde C-14, myristic), spearmint oleoresin and 2-Ethyl-2-hexenal.
Ingredients
Flavors and Fragrances as Functional Ingredients
Flavors and fragrances have a shared heritage, a common raw material base (natural products) and common technologies (extraction and distillation). Until recently, however, the flavor and fragrance industries were moving in different directions. Now there is a coming together, with common challenges. Now we talk about “functional ingredients,” as opposed to flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
Digitally Released Aroma and the Flavorist
In this technology, an aroma, dispersed in a specially selected solvent system, is adsorbed on a chemically inert carrier material, again selected for its compatibility within the total system, and released in a stream of carrier gas at an electronically controlled moment for a brief and precisely controllable time span through an outlet ergonomically designed to lead it to the consumer’s nose with minimal spill-over to the environment.
Fragrance
Sustainability in Flavor and Fragrance Ingredients
Securing renewable natural ingredients and establishing sustainable synthetic chemicals are important for the future of F&F.
Ingredients
Recent Developments in Flavor and Fragrance Chemistry
Recent Developments in Flavor and Fragrance Chemistry, book review. There is a wide selection of topics representing current research in the flavor, fragrance and biochemistry areas. There will be something to satisfy the varied interests of potential readers from the avid organic chemist to the casual historian of the industry.
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