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Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of Indian and Australian sandalwood oils.
Ingredients
Essential Oil Volume Includes Reviews of Basil, Mandarin, Nutmeg Oils +65 Other Materials
In-depth volume's latest edition
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Amyris oil, anise oil and star anise oil
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part II: Sandalwood Compounds and Aroma Chemicals
In this article we shall look at various sandalwood-type fragrance compounds, discuss the dermatological aspects of their components, and review several aroma chemicals possessing sandalwood-type odors.
Fragrance
Around the Industry: Sandalwood Sustainability
Conference discusses revolutionizing the global Indian sandalwood supply. TFS Ltd. announced in February that UK cosmetics house Lush had signed a fi ve-year agreement (commencing upon availability of material) to source quantities of the Australian company’s sandalwood output beginning in 2011. Under the agreement, Lush will purchase up to 15% of TFS’ oil production.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood Sale by Public Tender
Logs and butts harvested from Australian plantation.
Fine Fragrance
Malodor Formation in Alcoholic Perfumes Containing Vetiveryl Acetate and Vetiver Oil
Although hypothetical, the proposed schemes explain reasonably well how butene isomers and 1,1-diethoxyethane can arise from vetivmyl acetate or vetiver oil autoxidation in alcoholic perfumes. Unsaturated perfume ingredients other than vetiveryl acetate or vetiver oil could possibly exhibit a similar behavior.
Ingredients
Synthetic Sandalwood Aroma Chemicals
A generaf widespread shortage and a steep rise in the price of natural sandalwood oils led msemch workers in the aroma chemical industry to search for synthetic substitutes for sandalwood E.I. The important synthetic sandalwood aroma chemicals synthesised so far are mentioned below.
Ingredients
Australian Wood Oil Functional Fragrances
Produced through steam distillation of the wood, the procurement and production of the oils are documented to ensure a sustainable and traceable supply.
Ingredients
The MultiFaceted Indian Sandalwood
Like the gods in the multiverse pantheon, Santalum album’s oil continues to withstand the test of time.
Ingredients
Lemon Oil Market Driven by Health and Beauty Benefits
Lemon oil sales are anticipated to reach a market value of $1.56 billion by the end of 2033.
Ingredients
A Spotlight on Indian Sandalwood in Perfumery
An expert weighs in on the details of determining quality, notable compositions and ingredient benefits.
Ingredients
Essential Reference on Essential Oils
Essential Oils, Volume 8: 2005–2007
contains a cumulative record of information and data on the composition and origin of commercially important essential oils
Ingredients
Sandalwood Spotlight: Check Out The Latest Innovation Coverage
Read up on news, research and even creative competitions featuring sandalwood in recent months.
Ingredients
Smells Like Sandalwood: Mount Romance Signs 10-Year Contract with FPC
As the first batch of sandalwood is delivered to Mount Romance, the start of the 10-year supply contract with the Forest Products Commission (FPC) has been solidified and will begin to provide greater stability for the sandalwood market.
Ingredients
Natural Products and Their Sources
Our subject is the future supplies of natural raw materials for the essential oil industry. We might divide these raw materials roughly into three groups: 1) those that serve as raw materials in the production of isolates, competing head-on with synthetics and including citronella, lemongrass, menthol, and clove leaf; 2) those that can be replaced by synthetic oils, such as anis, rose, fir needle, geranium, citrus oils, sandalwood mint oils, and floral extractives; 3) those that are not threatened by replacements–at least for the present– including cedarwood, eucalyptus, guaiaewood, lavandin, ocotea, petitgrain, patchouli, vetivert, and ylang.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood Tops Vitamin E for Antioxidant Activity, Inhibits MMP-1
Promising antioxidant effects of Indian sandalwood against environmental stressors including blue light and cigarette smoke were revealed in a study published in
Cosmetics
; MMP-1 inhibition also was demonstrated.
Event Coverage
Event Notes: Sustainable Indian Sandalwood in Australia
Seeking a new alternative
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