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Ingredients
Editor's Note: A Natural Debate
As the demand for naturals grow, the industry is challenged with balancing an authentic natural product with sustainable and safe processes.
Ingredients
Preparation of Fragrant Allyl Esters
Preparing methyl-cyclohexyloxyacetate, allyl-cyclohexyloxyacetate, methyl-cyclohexylpropionate and allyl-cyclohexylpropionate.
Fine Fragrance
Continuous Process for Oakmoss Extraction
Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri L. Ach.), along with other tree mosses, is among the most voluminous botanicals which are solvent extracted for use in perfumes. These extracts are manufactured with heavy labor costs. Large quantities of solvent have to be circulated and evaporated. This requires high energy costs. Therefore, there is a place for a quicker continuous automated process.
Ingredients
Endpoint.
Defending Nature’s F&F Sources
In some cases, Mother Nature’s materials can be artificially reconstructed. In others—well, as they say, there’s no substitute for the real thing. What happens when natural sources are threatened? Science goes on the defense.
Ingredients
Firmenich Invests in Essential Labs
Firmenich will acquire a significant non-controlling interest in Essential Labs, LLC.
Ingredients
Takasago International Corporation's Humus Ether
This ingredient works well in woody/musky accords and can be effective in inorganic acid cleaners, AP Deo and other aggressive media.
Ingredients
Givaudan Expands Mexico Fragrance Facility
The expanded facility, slated to open in 2023, will meet the highest global and local standards in advanced environmental, health and safety features.
Ingredients
Sandalwood Nature Identical Essential Oil
This New Directions' Aromatics' fragrance material works in a variety of beauty care applications.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil Study Tour
An Essential Oil Study Tour travelled to the traditional center of the industry in the South of France to spend five days visiting six producers of natural fragrance and flavor materials. The 23 people on this tour saw wide range of both traditional and some of the most high-tech systems of production.
Ingredients
Biotechnology Enters Its Next Phase
“Biotech flavors could replace some natural flavors, being manufactured within a controlled environment at a lower cost,” notes a recent UBIC Consulting report. “They can also replace some nature-identical flavors and justify a natural label.”
Ingredients
From the F&F Experts: Aldehydes
Aliphatic, unsaturated, acetals, aromatics and more.
Ingredients
Site Visit: Ernesto Ventos, Barcelona
Spanish essential oil heritage and new specialties
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
Ensuring the Future of Boswellia
With thousands of new customers demanding more from fewer trees, both trees and harvesters face a multiplicity of challenges.
Ingredients
Editor's Note: Nature’s Sensory Bounty
One of the most valuable aspects of the F&F industry is its close proximity to the natural world and the hands that cultivate, distill and formulate its essences. How are you telling these stories to the world?
Ingredients
Treatt Establishes WOFE in China
This development allows Treatt to conduct business, hire local employees and generate revenue without a subsidiary company in China.
Ingredients
Iberchem Announces R&D Facilities Expansion
"[This expansion] will help our employees to work more efficiently, more rapidly and allow our clients to benefit from even more personalized assistance."
Ingredients
Endpoint. Clarity in Clean Labels
The bottom line on clean labeling comes back to the consumer. Are they caught up in a cloud of details for processing and replacing ingredients? Or do they just want a simple, transparent product label?
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