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Ingredients
Veloutone
Firmenich’s Veloutone 990257 has a jasmine, lactonic fruity odor, reminiscent of peach and apricot with a hint of lavender.
Ingredients
Symrise's Globanone
Fine Fragrance
Everyone’s a Critic
Are fragrance critics and bloggers good for the industry?
Ingredients
Raspberry Ketone
It has a berry, sweet, woody odor; a raspberry, ripe, jammy, seedy character; and a fruity, berry, raspberry and blueberry flavor with seedy, cotton candy nuances.
Ingredients
Muscenone 962191
Firmenich offers Muscenone 962191, a product with a nitromusk odor reminiscent musk ketone, with slight animal undertones.
Ingredients
Carvone
An aroma chemical profile: carvone. The basic organic chemical structure of the carvones is similar to that of the menthols and menthones. Thus, it is not surprising to discover a distinct organoleptic impression for each optical antipode. However, the organoleptic impressions are not similar to menthol or menthone, nor do the carvones display the cooling effect of menthol.
Ingredients
γ-Decalactone, Natural
This natural material from Bell can be used to offer a peachy profile to flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
Nootkatone 98% 103
The flavor and fragrance material from Allylix, Inc. is useful in personal care and food products.
Ingredients
γ-Undecalactone, Natural
A Bell Flavors & Fragrances material that can be used for flavor or fragrance.
Ingredients
Symrise's Filbertone
Ingredients
Molecule of the Month: Nootkatone
Organoleptic characteristics and applications.
Ingredients
Symrise AG's Lactoscatone
July
Symrise AG's Isomuscone®
Beverage
Takasago's Sauvignone 100
September
Symrise AG's Nerolione
Ingredients
Symrise AG's Globanone
Ingredients
Synthetic Routes to Carvone
Methods leading to (–)-, (+)-, and (±)-carvone have been reviewed, The technical production of (–)-carvone is based on the widely available (+)-limonene; the most favored route is that epitomized in Chart 1. Though the steps involved are simple, their exploitation is a wellguarded secret, There is no similar commercialscale production of (+)-carvone because the basic materials for its synthesis are not as readily available. However, sooner or later the rising demand for this ketone will ensure that it, too, will be produced synthetically.
Ingredients
Symrise AG's Lactojasmone
This ingredient combines floral aspects of jasmine and tuberose and milky accents to sandalwood scents.
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