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Ingredients
Symrise Awarded Top 500 Award for Growth and Innovation
Symrise AG has received second place in the DIE WELT’s Top 500 Award, an award given to forward-thinking companies in Germany.
Event Coverage
Perfumed Plume Award Announces Date and Call for Writers
The Perfumed Plume Awards have announced details for its 2018 event, which will encourage authors to submit on the topic of fragrance design.
Ingredients
alterNAT
From Elixens France, this line can be used as alternatives to fragrance materials that are facing a shortage.
Oral Care
Potent Odorants in Peppermint and Cornmint Oils Characterized by GC-O and AEDA
In this study, GC-O and AEDA were used to characterize odorants in peppermint oil Yakima and cornmint oil Chinese.
Ingredients
Indukern Acquires French Diffusions Aromatiques
With this acquisition, Indukern hopes to shore up growth in its flavors and fragrance division, while boosting its international presence.
Ingredients
Amber Perfumes, Compounds and Specialties
This article will discuss the development and applications of amber perfumes, synthetic amber compounds and specialties.
Ingredients
New Aroma Chemicals: Thujone Alternatives
This article will examine the uses of thujone and thujonecontaining materials in perfumery, and describe some synthetic materials — old and new— that are intended to provide this note.
Ingredients
CARB Approves Consumer Product Amendments
The new amendments will alter the regulatory framework of fragrance products.
Ingredients
New Aroma Chemicals: Thujone Alternatives
Perfumers often use the descriptor “thujone” to describe a particular note in fragrances. However, the odor of thujone itself seems to be inseparable from the character of the essential oils in which it is found. This article will examine the uses of thujone and thujone containing materials in perfumery, and describe some synthetic materials — old and new— that are intended to provide this note.
Home Care
Interview: The Laundress and Aromatherapy Associates Bring Wellness to Cleaning Products
The Laundress x Aromatherapy Associates collection features two laundry detergents and two home cleaning solutions, infused with three of Aromatherapy Associates’ signature 100% natural and vegan essential oil blends.
Ingredients
Chemical technology as a source of synthetic fragrance and flavor materials
Many other examples could be cited but those discussed above serve to make the point that we are part of the dynamic chemical industry where technological obsolescence is built into each new development. The resultant competitive pressure will keep our segment of the industry young and vigorous.
Fragrance
Fragrance Creators Association Appoints Homer Swei, PhD as Chief Scientist
In his new role, Dr. Swei will oversee FCA's scientific initiatives, leveraging the association's network of over a thousand scientists and technical experts to develop proactive, solution-oriented regulatory strategies
Ingredients
Agrumaria Reggina Welcomes Joel Longbons as General Manager for North America
Longbons' appointment is said to be a pivotal moment in Agrumaria Reggina's international expansion journey, designed to further enhance its presence and capabilities within the American market.
Ingredients
Aroma Properties of Some Alkylthiazoles
The wide range of aroma characteristics of these alkylthiazoles suggests that they may be of greater use in processed foods or perfume application.
Oral Care
An Aroma Chemical Profile: Menthol
L-menthol can be described as unique for its cooling sensation on the skin and mucous membranes. Although other materials are known to display this cooling effect, almost all of them are derivatives of l-menthol.
Fine Fragrance
Aroma Chemicals and Citrus Oils
Natural citrus oils cannot be reconstituted (substituted) by compounding aroma chemicals for three reasons: (1) Citrus oils are complex mixtures, up to 300 chemicals of which many are unknown. (2) If they are known, many are not commercially available. (3) Individual constituents with asymmetric carbon atoms, mostly are optically active, A lot of aroma chemicals are not. On the other hand, aroma chemicals with citrusy odors deserve their own place for compounds in functional perfumery, mainly for stability reasons.
Ingredients
The Phenylpropanals—Floral Aromatic Aldehydes
Chemistry and application in fragrance
June
Symrise AG's Intreleven Aldehyde Special
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