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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Oral Care
Menthol
An aroma chemical profile
Oral Care
Raw Material of the Week: Mint Piperita EO Cascade SX 983169
Not only is mint a natural ingredient, but also one that is in high demand for its uses in both flavors and fragrances. Firmenich now offers a new mint raw material to enhance fresh and aromatic notes.
Oral Care
Mentha viridis lavanduliodora Sacco Essential Oils: State of the Art
With regards to mint oil chemical composition, discovery and selection of new land races or chemotypes of Mentha species bring forth novel and unique flavor profiles. These are unique model systems for the study of essential oil biosynthetic pathway regulation and can be applied commercially, fulfilling some special market requirements.
Oral Care
Menthone
An aroma chemical profile, menthone.
Ingredients
Natural Aroma Chemicals: More and Purer
How improvements in extraction, biotech processes and use of sidestream sources are changing the ingredient palette
Ingredients
2022
Perfumer & Flavorist
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In 2022, we'll tackle trends shaping F&F, including technology, wellness, clean label and much more.
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
Menthol Crystals
A flavor and fragrance material from Aromatic & Allied Chemicals.
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.
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
The new synthetic menthol plant of Haarmann & Reimer
This new plant is in continuous production, producing only l-menthol. The total employment at this plant is 49, with 32 people in production. These 32 operate the plant 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The process is a very intricate and complicated series of completely continuous operations combined with automatic sequencing batch processes.
Oral Care
Mint: The Free E-Book
Despite its cooling effects, mint is hot and getting hotter. But why? This free e-book, sponsored by Callisons, explains.
Oral Care
The Mint Note in Perfumery
Mints have been used and valued for aromatic purposes for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks and Roman used them. Their effect was so powerful that, according to myth, a nymph called Menthe, who was greatly loved by Pluto, was transformed into the mint herb by Pluto’s jealous wife.
Oral Care
Taking a Fresh Look at Mint
With its freshness and versatility, mint is increasingly a key ingredient of choice for perfumers and flavorists alike. In this article, Firmenich discusses the global mint market, its versatility in a variety of F&F applications and exploring new compounds through R&D.
Ingredients
Trends in Mint, Part 1: Ingredients
Shortage of crop: India reported a good crop in 2011, but it does seem that the volume of material that came to market was a little less than expected. Perhaps the world demand has also been underestimated.
Oral Care
Forward Thinking: It's Mint to Be
Mint helps to breathe freshness and coolness into a variety of flavor and fragrance applications
Oral Care
Symrise Partnership with Norwest Ingredients Solidifies Verified Mint Achievement
Per Symrise, the currently verified mint accounts for one-third of supplied volume from Norwest Ingredients.
Ingredients
Steam distillation of the superficial essential oils: Hypotheses from studies with lavenders and mints
For any given scale of capital investment, the design of the distillery can be pre-calculated to give maximum throughput while minimizing damage to or losses from the oil.
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