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Section: Fragrance > Regulatory & Research
Event Coverage
FEMA/FMA Compliance Webinar in February
Talk to feature Keith Savel of Prime Environmental, Inc.
Regulatory & Research
Quadpack Announces Cork Fragrance Caps
The sustainable fragrance caps, inspired by nature, use by-products of the wine stopper industry.
Regulatory & Research
Malodor Control-—A Review
Presented at the 1986 International Perfumery Congress. Through the centuries, societies and cultures have tried to eliminate bad odors from their environment. From the burning of odorant woods and herbs through incense, fragrant oils and pomades to our modern aerosol technology, the search for a more pleasant surrounding goes on.
Regulatory & Research
TSCA and TSCA Compliance
Although many uses of chemical substances by our industry are regulated under the FFDCA, most of these materials also have potential applications requiring some form of TSCA
Fine Fragrance
Cognitive Aspects of Perfumery
I would like to talk about perfumers as examples of individuals with expertise, and illustrate the differences between novices (nonperfumers) and experts (perfumers) in the context of odor perceptions.
Regulatory & Research
Products Pass IFRA Compliance Cycle
Fifty tested products show 100% compliance with IFRA standards
Personal Care/Beauty
Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Linalool
An examination of experimental data disqualifies linalool’s fragrance allergen status. Linalool has been identified as an important fragrance allergen that must be package-labeled in European cosmetics and personal care, and is in fact one of the 26 fragrance ingredients with mandated labeling in the European Community. Does evidencebased methodology support this contention?
Regulatory & Research
Summer Johnson to Lead IFRANA’s Communications
The International Fragrance Association North America appointed Summer Johnson to lead its communication operations.
Fragrance
SC Johnson Commits to Transparency Initiatives
Since 2009, the company has been working at disclosing its fragrance ingredients through its website, along with possible skin allergens.
Regulatory & Research
ACI Urges Congress on TSCA Legislation
Organization encourages collaboration for regulations that help promote innovation.
Regulatory & Research
FMA Comments on Lacey Act Amendments
The Fragrance Materials Association has submitted comments to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) regarding the Lacey Act amendments, which were enacted by Congress earlier this year.
Regulatory & Research
SensoryCo Releases Scent Generator Technology
The SmX-M offers a self-contained scent generator that delivers aromas through small format tubing to target areas up to 10 feet away.
Regulatory & Research
EU Bans Animal-tested Cosmetic Ingredients
The European Commission has completely phased out animal testing for cosmetic products and cosmetic ingredients in Europe, even for the most complex human health effects. New animal-tested cosmetics can't be sold in the EU.
Ingredients
The Computer as the Perfumer’s Helper
By putting in the tremendous variety of detail that every perfumer must accumulate over many years of training and practice and retrieving it quickly, the computer makes the perfumer’s job both easier and more efficient.
Oral Care
New Developments in Physiological Cooling Agents
Examining the rapid development in the chemistry and uses of cooling agents. Physiological cooling agents are ubiquitous ingredients in many consumer products, such as chewing gums, toothpastes, mouthwashes, lotions and shampoos. Based on numerous new patents and publications, research and development in the field continues at a fast pace.
Ingredients
The Chemistry of F&F: Physiological Coolants
New materials and emerging applications. Physiological cooling agents act in a number of ways. In a flavor or fragrance they can be the first impact, leaving a cool sensation on the palate or skin prior to the main aroma being imparted.
Regulatory & Research
Patenting Non-Naturally Occurring Fragrance Compounds
What does the patent literature tell us about innovation in the area of non-naturally occurring fragrance compounds? This short article provides some recent examples of U.S. patents that have claimed “new, useful and non-obvious” non-naturally occurring fragrance compounds or compositions.
Regulatory & Research
Study Connects Olfaction and Neurodegenerative Disease
A study on the relationship between olfactory deterioration and neurodegenerative disease will be addressed by the collaboration between Monell Center and the Brain Health Registry.
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