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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
Consumer Preferences Are Redefining Tobacco's Role in Flavor and Fragrance: Q&A with Tobacco Flavorist Manoj Arora
The chief perfumer and tobacco flavorist of Sacheerome discusses how trends towards health and wellness are applying to tobacco flavors and fragrances.
Trends
Sniff the Spring Trends
Patti Kapla, fragrance expert and vice president of business development, FragranceNet.com, shared her insights on upcoming fragrance trends for spring 2016.
Ingredients
Defining "Natural," Redefining Waste
Underwood discusses the industry's sustainability initiatives and redefining the term "natural."
Trends
Forward Thinking: Aloe and Agave Redefined
From tissues to detergents to cocktails and beyond, new applications breed new sensory experiences with healthy positioning
Ingredients
DSM Announces 2030 Emissions Reduction Target
DSM aims to halve its 2016 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its own operations by 2030.
Beverage
Advanced Biotech's Red Grapefruit Essence Natural
Ingredients
Mane's Red champaca e-pure jungle essence
Ingredients
Naturally Australian Products Reduces Tea Tree Oil Prices
From the Land Down Under, Naturally Australian Products announces new pricing for most products.
Ingredients
Mondelez Commits $5 Million to Reducing Cocoa Production Emissions
Ghana, which supplies around 20% of the world’s cocoa, is also home to one of the highest deforestation rates in Africa.
Ingredients
Reduce Unwanted Tastes and Odors with Your Free Captisol Starter Kit
Captisol® is a patent-protected, uniquely modified cyclodextrin, whose chemical structure was rationally designed to enable the creation of new products by significantly improving solubility, stability and bioavailability.
Ingredients
Sesquiterpenoids: The Holy Fragrance Ingredients
One important group of fragrance ingredients found in incense of different origins are sesquiterpene-related molecules. The chemical structures and properties of these materials, including frankincense, myrrh, sandalwood, agarwood and
Bursera graveolens
, are detailed in this article.
Ingredients
The Search for New Fragrance Ingredients
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of our intense synthetic efforts that have been expended in the quest for novel fragrance ingredients. Carbon-carbon bond formation is at the heart of organic synthesis. 1 Several examples will be presented, which will highlight the utility of diverse synthetic reactions such as Diels-Alder, Mannich, ene reactions, etc. that have been used to uncover highly desirable aroma chemicals (Iso E Super, Lyral, Triplal [or Aldehyde AA], Isocyclocitral and so forth; F-1).
Event Coverage
Paris Fragrance Ingredient Exposition Highlights
A sampling of the ingredients and innovations on view at the recent Salon International des Matieres Premieres pour la Parfumerie.
WPC Coverage
New Ingredient Discovery Enabling Fragrance Innovation in Laundry to Fine Fragrance @ WPC 2024
There's still time to register! Use code THYMESUP on new and unfinished registrations for a discount.
Fragrance
Sustainability in Flavor and Fragrance Ingredients
Securing renewable natural ingredients and establishing sustainable synthetic chemicals are important for the future of F&F.
Ingredients
Flavors and Fragrances as Functional Ingredients
Flavors and fragrances have a shared heritage, a common raw material base (natural products) and common technologies (extraction and distillation). Until recently, however, the flavor and fragrance industries were moving in different directions. Now there is a coming together, with common challenges. Now we talk about “functional ingredients,” as opposed to flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
Digitally Delivered Fragrance and the Perfumer
For as long as man has used fragrance, it had one feature that set it apart from all other forms of esthetic decoration, cultural messages, sensory agents and psychological magic: once you presented it, you had lost control over it. It would float wherever diffusion and air currents carried it.
Ingredients
Digitally Delivered Fragrance and the Perfumer
For as long as man has used fragrance, it had one feature that set it apart from all other forms of esthetic decoration, cultural messages, sensory agents and psychological magic: once you presented it, you had lost control over it.
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