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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
Melissa Oil (Lemon Co-distilled)
A fragrance material offering from Payan Bertrand that provides a lemon and verbena scent profile.
Ingredients
Essential Oils: Prospects for Supplier Consolidation
Unless the larger players in the industry decide to consolidate several key producers of essential oils ... this critical "small volume" commodity ... may soon vanish or fall into some kind of supply chaos.
Oral Care
Menthol and Cornmint Oil from China
This article looks at the current supply situation and draws some conclusions about the future availability of these products from China.
Ingredients
Heterocyclic Trace Components in the Essential Oil of Coriander
The essential oil of coriander is obtained from the dried fruits of the plant Coriandrum sativum L, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It is marked by a very high percentage of linalool (approximately 70%), but the olfactory note of this monoterpene tertiary alcohol—when isolated by distillation—is quite different from the one of the purely synthetic counterpart. The special sensory effects of coriander oil have therefore always stirred the attention of flavorists and perfumers all over the world.
Ingredients
2017 Leaderboard: Mane Brings Goals into the Limelight
Perfumer & Flavorist's
exclusive insights into Mane’s 2016 financial reports, sustainability strategies, R&D initiatives, M&A activity and how they became sixth ranked in the industry.
Ingredients
FMA Addresses Health Concerns of Essential Oils
The
Fragrance Materials Association
of the United States (FMA) has released this letter addressing the alleged link between gynecomastia and lavender and tee tree oils.
Ingredients
9th International Congress of Essential Oils—Report
The magnificent panorama of Singapore greeted delegates to the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils, March 13-17, 1983. As the only city in Southeast Asia with facilities for such a major International Congress, Singapore lived up to its reputation as the commercial and convention capital. The Mandarin Hotel also proved an excellent choice with more than adequate room for all the meetings, formal and informal, that are such an important part of every congress.
Ingredients
Vetivone and Khusimone—the Puzzling Vetiver Oil Components
Chemistry and application in fragrance
Regulatory & Research
World Essential Oil Market Expected to Reach $11.5 billion by 2022
With a compound annual growth rate of 10.1 percent from 2016 to 2022, the world essential oil market is expected to reach $11.5 billion in the next six years.
Ingredients
A Crucial Comeback: West Indian Bay Oil
After hurricanes destroyed Dominica's infrastructure—and star cash crop—the tiny island nation looks to reestablish bay oil on the global market.
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.
Regulatory & Research
New compounds with small rings in essential oils
Despite the continuing discovery of new synthetic fragrance raw materials, essential oils still remain the other half of the foundation of perfumery. Consequently, the analysis of essential oils is still very much of interest, as is illustrated by the excellent series of articles by Lawrence in this journal. We now wish to report a number of products containing small (three-, four-, and five-membered) rings, most of which are found for the first time in essential oils. These products were isolated by chemical group separation, liquid and gas chromatography, whereupon the structures were determined by mass, infrared and NMR spectroscopy. All structures were confirmed by synthesis. The essential oils used were obtained from regular commercial sources.
Fine Fragrance
Computerized Laboratory Mixing Station for Perfume Oils
A very high qualiiy standard is possible through automation. This means low costs. This is the basis for success in an ever stronger competitive market.
Ingredients
Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we report the results on the isolation, identification and quantitative analysis of oxygen heterocyclic compounds of bergamot, sweet orange, mandarin, bitter orange, grapefruit and lemon oils.
Ingredients
Continuous Steam Distillation of Essential Oils
A continuous process for steam distillation of essential oils was described in a previous article. Due to the continued widespread interest in this subject, we’ll provide further insight into the details of the process, as well as equipment specifications and cost estimates for distillation plants of various sizes.
Ingredients
Comparative Investigations Of The Essential Oil And Volatiles Of Spearmint
Essential oils and extracts of
Mentha spicata
have long been of high importance in food-product, perfumery and cosmetic applications due to their intense, pleasant, clear-fresh odor. In addition to this species of the Labiatae family,
Mentha piperita
L. (peppermint) and
Mentha arvensis
L. (cornmint) are also used extensively.8
Ingredients
Comparative Investigations of the Essential Oil and Volatiles of Spearmint
The objective of this work is to identify the fragrance compounds of this oil and its SPME-headspace by means of gas chromatographic- spectroscopic (GC and GC/MS using different polar and chiral phases) and olfactoric methods (GC-sniffing technique and olfactory correlations) to find out the importance of each single constituent with their specific odor attributes, responsible for the characteristic and pleasant spearmint aroma for the first time.
Ingredients
Contribution to the study of Eriocephalus punctulactus essential oil: Il. Azulenic compounds
Essence of Eriocephalus punctulactus is obtained by steam distillation of the blue flowers of a bush which grows at 3000 meters on the slopes of the Lesotho mountains in South Africa. Two other species of Eriocephalus--umbellatus and africanus—are known for their essences from flowers and leaves.
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