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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
The Evolving Links Between Scent and Color
Discoveries in sensory psychology have confirmed a reliable and quantitative link between scent and color.
Trends
Top Spring and Summer 2016 Scent Trends
Alpha Aromatics introduces its new spring and summer 2016 scents for personal care, home, organic and fine fragrances, the production of which are developed based on the study of current and upcoming scent trends.
Ingredients
Technical and Philosophical Notes on the Perfumery Creative Process
The processes of creative thinking in artistic and scientific pursuits have much in common but differ in feeling and thinking.
Ingredients
Tobacco Constituents— Their Importance in Flavor and Fragrance Chemistry
It has been amply demonstrated that, whereas tobacco, as such, is not important for the flavor and fragrance industry; indirectly, through its wide variety of trace constituents, it governs modern flavor and fragrance chemistry and its industry.
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.
Beverage
Organophosphorus and Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Italian Citrus Oils
The present work summarizes the results of the qualitative and quantitative analyses of organophosphorus and organochlorine pesticides in Italian citrus oils produced from 1983 to 1992.
Ingredients
Sensory Evaluation in Product Development for Cosmetics and Fragrances
The purpose of this short course is to provide those concerned with cosmetic product development and evaluation an overview of scaling and the types of information and applications that derive from consumer product assessment. This short course will cover the history of the magnitude estimation procedure, its development and applications, as well as “hands on” evaluations and analysis.
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery — Vetiver and Derivatives. Part I
Vetiver is an important woody note in perfumery. The word vetiver, vetyver in French, originated in Tamil: vettiveru = vetti, worthless + veru, useless. The Indian term for vetiver is Khus, and in Indonesia is known as Akar Wangi.
Regulatory & Research
Safety Solutions Make Perfect Sense for Scents and Flavors
Learn how a world-renowned flavors producer is meeting global regulatory compliance, improving efficiency and spending more time doing what they love - creating fun flavors that pass the taste test.
Fragrance
Bringing fresh lime and herbaceous scents to consumer products
Indulge in our versatile Terpinolene that is sure to excite your senses. Learn about its applications from air fresheners to antibacterial products. A Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical that's Certified Kosher, Halal and follows IFRA guidelines.
Ingredients
Solvents in Fragrances: Understanding Consumers Expectations and Market Trends
Solvay’s experts explain how solvents can be used to enhance fragrance formulations and meet consumer demands.
Regulatory & Research
Multidimensional Visualization of Physical and Perceptual Data Leading to a Creative Approach in Fragrance Development
Perfumers are being increasingly challenged to improve the performance of their formulations. As well as being pleasant, fragrances have to comply with growing requests for stability, biodegradability and uniqueness. Other factors render the work of the perfumers difficult, such as the specific smell of the non-perfumed substrate or the need to cover unpleasant odors.
Ingredients
Allyl Fragrance and Flavor Ingredients -- from Floral-Rosy to Green Onion
Diverse, high-impact effects of allyl
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.
Event Coverage
SIMPPAR XIV: Scent, Place and the Story of Perfumery
Hosted by the French Society of Perfumers, the 14th SIMPPAR took place on June 5-6, 2019 in Paris featuring new and staple perfumery raw materials and the event's largest number of attendees and exhibitors to date.
Ingredients
Chemistry/Technology Section Synthesis and Substitutes for Essential Oils
This begins a partial listing of the abstracts of papers tentatively schedulad to be presented at the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils. The balance of the abstracts will be published in our report issue of April/May Perfumer & Flavorist.
Ingredients
Guangxi—China’s Major Gum Rosin and Gum Turpentine Producer
China now has about 19 million hectares of pine trees. The pine trees grow mainly in Heilongjiang and Yunnan provinces and Guangxi. Most forests in Yunnan, Guangxi’s western neighbor, defy access. This leaves Guangxi the top rosin producer in China.
Ingredients
Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Trace Compounds in Naturals
These compounds reveal characteristic olfactive and organoleptic properties, or are able to modify the overall sensory properties of the end product in a significant way
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