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Ingredients
Evaluating the Electronic NOSE
The electronic NOSE described has shown that it could have varied applications in the flavor and fragrance industry, both as a development tool and as a QC checking tool.
Ingredients
Naturals Heritage, Ethical Future
Forthcoming changes to EU flavor regulations; consumer trends surrounding notions of health, wellness and sustainability; the specter of commodification; and the need for new signature effects for formulations have driven the evolution of naturals.
Ingredients
New Support Management Team
Global Outsourcing Solutions, LLC has announced formation of a new supporting management team.
Ingredients
Sonarome Appoints Nitesh Gulhati
Sonarome
has appointed
Nitesh Gulhati
president and CEO.
Ingredients
Takasago 2024 Leaders & Newsmakers
Takasago president and CEO Satoshi Masumura speaks on how Takasago translates the recent trends and prospects to the company’s latest developments and strategies in this year’s Leaders & Newsmakers issue.
Ingredients
Now Hiring: Fragrance Specialist
Unilever is located in Trumbull, Connecticut and is currently seeking a fragrance specialist.
Ingredients
New Perfumery Raw Materials
Nine companies presented new materials during the Thursday afternoon session. Chuck Yardley, Account Executive, and Gary Remans, Manager, Odor Control, Chem-Fleur International, introduced three new materials
Ingredients
Computers—Who Needs Them?
Today, we find personal computers everywhere in business as well as in many homes. Today’s personal computers are fast, powerful machines found on the desks of a large percentage of business people. General software systems are available that can be adapted by the users to meet a majority of their needs. In general, computers have become a common tool for doing business.
Ingredients
Perfumer Notes: Vanilla CO₂
Grown in Madagascar, vanilla CO₂ brings complexity and richness to fragrances.
Ingredients
Natural Stories: Ylang-ylang
Exploring nature and emotion: from seed to formulation
Ingredients
Seeking innovation: New Sensations
One F&F company explores Africa for new and novel sensory profiles. Robertet USA president Peter Lombardo says, “In today’s very competitive environment, perfumers and flavorists constantly are searching for novel raw materials and accords, thus establishing new trends in fragrances and flavors for our customers.” To that end, the company implemented its CosmAfrica program, seeking new F&F materials (and thus profiles) in South Africa.
Ingredients
Natural & Eco F&F Innovations
From infrastructure investments to new ingredient technologies, the industry is advancing the sustainability and naturalness of the sensory palette.
Ingredients
IFF 2024 Leaders & Newsmakers
IFF doublesdown on its commitment to a sustainable future and shares company strides made in 2023 and forward-looking goals.
Ingredients
Recent F&F Sustainability News
Some of the companies taking action to improve sustainability include Bedoukian, Genomatica, Kerry, Clariant and Treatt.
Ingredients
Fragrances & Moods: New Perspectives
Today we will look at two aspects of the impact of fragrance. The first concerns the effect of perfume in the social context. The second is more individual, covering perfumes and mood, stress level, and relaxation responses.
Ingredients
Defining "Natural," Redefining Waste
Underwood discusses the industry's sustainability initiatives and redefining the term "natural."
Fragrance
Sandalwood Notes in Perfumery
Société Française des Parfumeurs event celebrates the versatility of natural and synthetic sandalwood materials.
Ingredients
Malodor the neglected opportunity
It is obvious that the solutions to modern odor control problems will in the future be developed in light of a more thorough undestanding of the chemical nature of odors and that the accent on development of control technology will rest firmly on this foundation. The development of practical solutions will result not from the hardware engineer but as a result of the odor chemist developing ingenious solutions which will be supported by hardware designs fashioned to make the best use of this new technology.
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