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Fine Fragrance
Company Training of Perfumers —Part 1
The system presented in this series of articles is nothing revolutionary. It was developed as a three and a half year period of basic perfumery training including individual selection for creative work, control laboratories and other fragrance evacuation groups. The method was developed by our staff based on experience, published training sytsems of known training centers and literature studies of books and papers written by famous perfumers.
Ingredients
Formation of Volatile Compounds from Oakmoss
In the current investigation, the quantitative composition of the volatile components in oakmoss was studied. Also the formation of a few of the interesting monoaryl derivatives will be discussed.
Ingredients
Where Is the Citrus Industry Going?
In this article I’ll show where citrus fruits are produced today, the amounts of different citrus fruits processed today and the locations of the major markets for citrus products today. I'll also discuss the future of this industry. I’ll suggest where new citrus trees should be planted, and I’ll consider the nature and location of the demand for citrus products in the next decades.
Ingredients
Argentinian Citrus Essential Oils 1992-1996
Over the last two decades several reports have been published on the production of essential oils in Argentina, particularly the citrus oils. Among the citrus oils, lemon is the dominant product.
Fine Fragrance
New Aroma Chemicals: The Rosy Future
This paper will review recent developments in the study of roses and rose perfumery.
Ingredients
Create Naturally Soothing Scents with Myrcene
We invite you to explore our Natural Myrcene listing and request a free sample. You’ll find this Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical to be Certified Food Grade, Natural, Kosher, Halal and follows IFRA guidelines.
News
Techvina Opens Advanced Aroma Chemical Facility
The new 12,000-square-meter plant will serve the flavor, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.
Ingredients
Ashland’s ‘Earthy’ Oil: American Clary Sage
Ashland has developed an aromatherapy essential oil, American Clary Sage, to use in personal care formulations with an earthy, slightly floral scent.
Fine Fragrance
CPL Fragrance Developer Leads Workshop at IED
CPL Aromas fine fragrance developer Aitana López de Carrión led an olfactory training workshop at the European Institute of Design (IED), where she led students through the process of translating a brand identity into a fragrance.
Ingredients
The Fragrance Science & Advocacy Council Joins IFRA
The Fragrance Science & Advocacy Council plans to foster strong collaboration with IFRA and other trade associations to align on regulatory topics that target the fragrance industry.
Ingredients
Kao Releases Supply Chain ESG Promotion Guidelines
The guidelines provide a framework for Kao to work with suppliers to identify risks throughout the supply chain. It will include third-party audits.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Carboxy Ester Ketals for Fragrance
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's choice are carboxy ester ketals as fragrance compositions, among other uses.
Ingredients
Clearing the Air: In Praise of Synthetics
P&F
now chats with two Arylessence perfumers—Bruce Garlick and Heather Sims—to find out the benefits synthetic ingredients and what the industry would look like if synthetics were banned
Ingredients
RIFM’s Safety Science Featured at Toxicology Conference
More than 7,000 expected attendees will see the six minute video at 2021 meeting.
Ingredients
Rose Ketones: Celebrating 30 Years Of Success
Can you remember life before the rose ketones? Can you remember what rose reconstitutions used to smell like before the rose ketones were available? Probably not. And if you can, you probably weren’t too impressed with them
Regulatory & Research
Human odors—what can they tell us?
Profiling of human odors represents a noninvasive technique which might provide information for the detection of many metabolic and infectious disorders. Knowledge of the composition of natural odorants specific to different body areas could also provide the perfumer with an in vitro method for testing the effects of odor-masking compounds or for the blending of’ perfumes with natural odorants.
Ambient Scent
The Juice: Achille Riviello – the Creative Engineer
Achille’s curiosity and passion for chemistry have led him through a diverse career path in fragrance, where pushing boundaries is an everyday goal.
Ingredients
Clean & Sustainable Beauty Powering First NOHBA Summit
In this exclusive Q&A, Gay Timmons, president of the Natural and Organic Health and Beauty Alliance (NOHBA), discusses supply chain issues, consumer concerns and more.
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