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Section: Fragrance > Oral Care
Oral Care
Mint’s Role in Evolving F&F Industry Trends
From sustainability to innovative flavor pairings, mint continues to be a leader across a variety of markets.
Oral Care
Mint to Be
This month’s issue explores the many facets of mint, as well as a few other ingredients in the F&F industry.
Oral Care
Delight consumers with sustainable, industry-leading fulfill-MINT solutions
Create flavor amaze-mint with ADM’s proprietary non-GMO, sustainably sourced mint varieties. Our dedicated mint experts custom create best-in-class profiles to deliver superior consistency you can taste.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This month’s column features discussions on juniper berry oil, saffron resinoid, white thyme oil and more.
Oral Care
Editor's Note: Keeping it 300
This month's editor's note is keeping it cool, calm and collected as P&F uncovers the essential sensations of mint and oral care.
Oral Care
Alternative Oral Care
Exploring the market's growing selection of natural and sustainable oral care products.
Ingredients
Unique Natural Product: FEMA 3565, D-Dihydrocarvone
Indulge in this unique natural ingredient that is sure to provide a pleasant herbal, minty and floral nuance to your creations. Offered by Sigma-Aldrich, this ingredient is also certified Food Grade, Kosher, Halal and follows the IFRA guidelines.
Oral Care
Keep the Flavor in the Toothpaste; Don’t Lose It to the Package!
How to meet the market’s demand for sustainable, safe and aesthetically pleasing packaging, without sacrificing flavor.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Xylenols
Used with caution, the impactful xylenol family of ingredients provides burnt odor characters to a range of coffee, seafood, whisky and other flavor applications.
Ingredients
Out of the Tube: Expanding Oral Care's Sensory Experience
Could a strategic shake-up in flavor development trigger some surprising effects in other olfactory product categories?
Regulatory & Research
Sweet Solutions for Medicine Flavoring
As natural flavors and digital technologies push flavoring for medication forward, the flavorist must continue to address bitterness in base ingredients and create innovative, market-ready taste solutions.
Oral Care
Editor's Note: Mint: Sweet, Pungent & Cool
The power of menthol is used to mask off notes of functional ingredients in oral care products and even develop a sense of confidence; as well as aid in digestion and even create indulgent flavor profiles when paired with other ingredients like chocolate, citrus or tea.
Oral Care
Synergizing Flavor and Oral Care Innovation for Whole Mouth Health
Utilizing novel cool technologies and stable raw materials like mint oils, flavorists are able to create oral care flavors that promote oral health and provide a pleasant sensory experience.
Oral Care
Oral Care – It’s Not Just About the Cavities
Addressing functional oral care flavors means addressing consumers’ demands to feel good and do good.
Oral Care
Flavor Bites: Menthone
In addition to a number of other chemicals with broadly related odors, menthone can raise many non-mint profiles out of the ordinary.
Oral Care
Rediscovering the Mint Market
The drive behind mint is rooted in the growing demand for traceable and sustainable natural mint, while developing new innovations in sensory research and a more refined understanding of regional preferences.
Oral Care
Editor's Note: Mint’s New Story
Though having a history rooted in Greek mythology, mint was only recognized as a distinct species in the late 17th century and later became popular in flavored and fragranced products.
Oral Care
The Mint Condition in Oral Care
Much of the innovation in the area came in the way of active ingredients outside of the flavor, and flavor innovation itself was limited. More recently, however, it looks like the landscape is changing.
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