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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
What future essential oils?
Communication between the essential oil supplier, fragrance supplier, and marketer must be improved. We are not always in a position to know which odor areas interest you. Your most creative fragrance ideas might be available today, with the right combination of natural products and natural-like aroma chemicals recently developed. This potent combination now allows for the greatest creative effort ever possible.
Regulatory & Research
On-Line HPLC-HRGC in the Analytical Chemistry of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we describe some applications of on-line HPLC-HRGC and HPLC-HRGC-MS in the analysis of citrus essential oils.
Ingredients
Thoughts On Aroma Chem Essential cals for Oils and Flavors and Fragrances
The ultimate goal of the flavor and fragrance industry is to improve the quality of life through production and focused application of flavors and fragrances. In order to do this, one must first understand the basic role of smell and taste in life. This means investing in research into the science of smell and taste
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.
Regulatory & Research
Headspace Measurement of Evaporation Rates of Perfumes Applied onto Skin: Application to Rose Essential Oils and Their Principal Components
The goal of this research was to study, by headspace analysis, the diffusion of the major components essential rose oils applied onto skin.
Ingredients
Spanish Essential Oils
Red thyme, lavandin, spike lavender, rosemary and more.
Beverage
Citrus essential oils
The recent trend toward natural ingredients in foods should increase the use of natural citrus oils and aqueous essences, They provide a wide range of flavors and solubility characteristics for use in foods, cosmetics, and cleansers and can he declared as natural ingredients on the label.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of clary sage oil from Italy, Serbia, Uruguay, Slovak Republic and India. Lithuania, Additionally, he covers the composition of lavender oil from India, Greece, Russia, Italy and France; and the composition of ginger oil from Mauritius, India, Australia, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Jamaica, Brazil and China.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of thyme oil (
Thymus vulgaris
L.) from Italy, Lithuania, Renunion, Brazil, Germany, Jordan and Cuba. Additionally, he covers the composition of Spanish thyme oil (
Thymus zygis
L.).
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of styrax oil from Turkey, Honduras and Australia. He also discusses the composition of galbanum oil from Iran, and clove oils and extracts from India, Egypt and Madagascar.
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.).
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: genet oil (
Spartium junceum
L.) from Italy; sambac oil (
Jasminum sambac
L. Aiton) and extracts from China and India; lemon myrtle oil (
Backhousia citriodora
F.Muell.) from Australia; and tangerine oil (
Citrus reticulata
Blanco and
Citrus tangerina
) from Florida, China, Kenya, Vietnam and Mexico.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of carrot oil (
Daucus carota
L. ssp.
carota
and
Daucus carota
L. ssp.
sativus
from Poland, Lithuania, France and India.
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Ocimum gratissimum
oil. A sample of
O. gratissimum
obtained from Zhanjiang (Guangdong, China) was analyzed by Zhu et al. (1993) using GC/MS. Its composition was determined to be as follows:
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Pinus sylvestris oil
Juvonen (1969) compared the composition of the oils obtained from the needles harvested from three separate Pinus sylvestris trees in Finland. The results of his analyses are shown in T-1.
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Thyme Oil Using a combination of TLC and IR as his method of analysis, Popesco (1983) found that a thyme oil (ex. Thymus vulgaris) of Romanian origin tentatively contained the following constituents:
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of Tea tree oil from Australia and its chiral constituents. Additionally, he covers angelica root oil from Romania and Canada. Finally, Lawrence covers pimento berry and leaf oil from Mexico and Cuba.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of Lemon oil from West Africa, Egypt, Japan, Italy, Greece, Venezuela, India and its chirality. Lawrence also discusses jamrosa oil from India.
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