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Section: Fragrance > Regulatory & Research
Ingredients
Perfume Ingredient Market Projected to Reach $11.4 Billion by 2032, Says New Market Report
Consumers are seeking premium formulations and spending more on their personal care products.
Regulatory & Research
Important industry concerns are being addressed by professional or trade associations [1-Question Poll]
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Regulatory & Research
Daniel C. Liebler, Ph.D., Wins 2023 RIFM Board of Directors Excellence in Science Award
RIFM president Anne Marie Api, Ph.D., officially presented Dr. Liebler with the award during RIFM’s 57th Annual Meeting on Wednesday, September 20.
Regulatory & Research
Multidimensional Visualization of Physical and Perceptual Data Leading to a Creative Approach in Fragrance Development
Perfumers are being increasingly challenged to improve the performance of their formulations. As well as being pleasant, fragrances have to comply with growing requests for stability, biodegradability and uniqueness. Other factors render the work of the perfumers difficult, such as the specific smell of the non-perfumed substrate or the need to cover unpleasant odors.
Regulatory & Research
Robertet & Artefact Launch NaturIA Project, Generative AI to Enhances the Art of Perfumery and Flavoring
The NaturIA Project's first creation is a new yogurt flavor designed using AI for a major food industry group.
Regulatory & Research
HPLC-NMR — a Powerful Tool for the Identification of Non-Volatiles in Lemon Peel Oils
Citrus peel oils are of great importance for the flavor and fragrance industry because they are widely used in perfumes, beverages, food and cosmetic products. Many publications cover the analysis of the volatile substances of peel oils.
Ingredients
Port Blakely New Zealand Essential Oils Acquires FSC Certification for Sustainable Douglas-fir Production
FSC is said to ensure that forest growers adhere to strict social and environmental standards, including paying living wages, maintaining at least 10% of the ground area for native forest regeneration, and zero deforestation.
Regulatory & Research
Access to continuing professional education is an important component in my company's growth [1-Question Poll]
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Regulatory & Research
Perfume Genius
With The Fragrance Conservatory, the Fragrance Creators Association offers consumers a one-stop shop for learning about the history, safety and benefits of fragrance.
Regulatory & Research
Protecting Formulas
Strategies for addressing formula disclosure requests for flavors and fragrances and recent challenges. In the flavor and fragrance industry, IP (IP)—and formulas in particular—are key. Without limited disclosure, companies would have little in the way of uniqueness or value.
Regulatory & Research
Appealing to consumers Gen Z is increasingly important to my brand's planning and marketing strategy? [1-Question Poll]
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Regulatory & Research
IFRA DEP Position
View IFRA's safety statement on diethyl phthalate (DEP)
Regulatory & Research
EPA's Proposed Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently published a proposed rule that would update the list of North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes for facilities subject to reporting under the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).
Fine Fragrance
Demonstrating perfume fixation
Quantitative evidence of fragrance fixation by a 20 mole propoxylate of methyl glucoside was obtained by subjecting a representative series of pure aroma chemicals to accurately measured evaporation and retention studies over time segments of 1,3,6 and 24 hours. The number and variety of aroma chemicals studied permits application of the results to most of the remaining aroma chemicals in the perfumer’s repertory. Improved fixation is possible at very modest cost with this simple application technology.
Regulatory & Research
Human Primary Odors
It is evident from the diagrams that there is considerable molecular similarity between compounds corresponding to the same type of odor whether or not these represent primaries. It is hoped that eventually all of these thirty-eight odor classes will be subjected to Amoore’s method of specific anosmia to provide answers to the uncertainties posed above.
Ingredients
Patenting Fragrance Isomers
Making very small changes to a molecule's structure can lead to patentable fragrance compounds.
Regulatory & Research
Headspace Measurement of Evaporation Rates of Perfumes Applied onto Skin: Application to Rose Essential Oils and Their Principal Components
The goal of this research was to study, by headspace analysis, the diffusion of the major components essential rose oils applied onto skin.
Regulatory & Research
Would you like to hear about scientific research related to fragrance exposure at in-person conferences? [1-Question Poll]
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