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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
Comparing Notes: Perfectly Natural
From violet leaf to Periploca sepium, traditional and emerging naturals alike drive creativity in perfumery
Ingredients
Natural Advantage's Methyl Dihydrojasmonate
Methyl dihydrojasmonate is a delicate floral scent. In fragrance, it gives bright elusive jasmine-like lifts and extended substantivity, and in tea, it adds a sweet aromatic lift to it.
Ingredients
Lucta Gains DfE Certification for Four Products
Four of company's fragrance products meet DfE requirements
Ingredients
Separation of Fragrance Materials from Perfumed Consumer Products
In isolating the fragrance materials, which are usually present only at low levels, the analytical chemist is confronted with a formidable separation challenge, particularly when the sample also contains emulsifiers, surfactants, clarifiers, thickeners, solubilizers, pigments, antioxidant, UV-absorbers, preservatives, solvents, and other materials.
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Natural Advantage Launches Revamped Website
The website will feature improved search capabilities and allow for users to easily request samples and ingredient documents.
Ingredients
New Sources of Natural Safrole
Safrole is a phenylether (Figure l) which occurs as a component of the volatile oil in many plant species. In its pure form, it is a mobile liquid with a camphoraceous aroma at ambient temperature.
Ingredients
Editor's Note: A Natural Conversation
As the muse of F&F, naturals are the headliner on the product label. In the last issue, we explored the safety, sustainability and efficiency of synthetics. This issue features creativity in research and application inspired by naturals.
Ingredients
Authentication of Natural Peppermint Oil
This article explores the application of carbon-14 testing as a method to authenticate naturally sourced peppermint oil and screen for adulteration.
Ingredients
Isobionic's Natural Germacrene D 85%
Instead of extracting Germacrene D from essential oils this material is produced by fermentation.
Ingredients
Mamta Polycoats' Triethyl Citrate, Natural
Triethyl Citrate ≥ 99.5 %, FDA (FEMA# 3083, CAS# 77-93-0) is a modified natural organic ingredient having 100% renewable carbon source.
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Isobionics b.v.'s Natural Nootkatone 70%
This ingredient features a grapefruit, woody top note and taste, which can be used in a range of flavor and fragrance applications.
Ingredients
The Role of Fragrances in Household Products
To respond to these challenges, creativity in perfumery will require more application of the combination of chemistry, human physiology and human psychology. Chemical research must support development of fragrance components for functionality, not simply odor. We must examine carrier chemicals to improve substantivity of fragrance notes not currently applicable in household products, or to improve compatibility or stability.
Ingredients
Citrus Oils in Perfumery and Cosmetic Products
New products always require new ideas. I feel very certain that the continued use of citrus products both synthetic and natural (I hope), will be assured for many centuries to come.
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Natural Oil of Bitter Almond
Oil of bitter almond, amygdalia amarae, is the volatile oil derived by steam distillation of the dried, ripe kernels of bitter almonds (Prunus amygdalus), peaches (Prunus persica), apricots (Prunus armenica) or other kernels containing amygdalin, e.g., cherries (Cerasus species) and plums (Prunus domestica).
Ingredients
EU Natural Pyrazines from Fermentation
EU Natural Pyrazines produced in a proprietary process, through physical distillation and fractionation, by using world class equipment made in the United States.
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Natural Advantage, LLC's Neryl Acetate
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Isobionics BV's Natural Nootkatone 70%
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The Future for Fragrance in Mass Marketed Products
I believe it is necessary to have early, direct, close contact between the major architects of product quality-the formulator and the perfumer.
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