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Robertet Introduces Villa Blu Startup Accelerator
Beginning March 2023, the inaugural five companies will be selected to join the accelerator.
Regulatory & Research
Sustainable Fragrances 2011 Announces Keynote
EPA's Paul Anastas will speak on his experiences with green chemistry
Regulatory & Research
The IFRA 42nd Amendment
The Continued Implementation of the Dermal Sensitization Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) for Fragrance Ingredients
Regulatory & Research
What We Remember About Odors
There has been very little research on the subject of how people react to fine fragrances. There are, however, some facts about immediate reactions to odors and memory for odors that can help us appreciate the dynamic, yet still somewhat mysterious relation of human beings to their odor environment.
Regulatory & Research
Perception of Characteristic Axillary Odors
A significantly high level of anosmia for(E)- and (Z)- 3-methyl-2 -hexenoic acids, which are the key components of human axillary malodor, was found to exist among 90 subjects (45 men and 45 women). A distinct steep increase in anosmia with age was observed for the (E)-acid.
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?
Ingredients
Kinds and intensities of odors
If you have engaged in odor testing sessions, you know how exhausted you feel after half an hour of concentrated effort. Working near the threshold level is very difficult indeed. There can be agonies of indecision. I have always told my observers that it is their first snap impression that counts and is usually right. The chemical senses in our bodies are wonderfully designed and will come out with “I can smell it” or “l can’t smell it” instantaneously.
Event Coverage
Ingredient Disclosure and Fragrance Safety
How will industry engagement with NGOs be reflected in the actions of consumer product companies?
Regulatory & Research
Farnesene Forms a Flourishing Future
Applications in cosmetics and personal care as well as fragrances and flavors are driving an upward trend for the farnesene class of chemicals.
Event Coverage
RIFM 2022 Annual Meeting Recap
RIFM members voted to confirm the 2022 Board of Directors, welcoming Robert Weinstein, Ph.D., CEO of Robertet USA, as the institute’s new chair.
Regulatory & Research
Sniffing Strains: Cannabis Aroma Study Released
Headspace Sensory LLC has released a report detailing the aroma profiles of cannabis, along with perceived potency.
Fragrance
MG International Wins KSO Environmental Award
The international fragrance company received an award for its environmental protection efforts which include robotic technologies.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Natural and Organic: the Emerging Revolution
What’s driving the biggest dynamic shift in the F&F industry? Imagine a world in which the price of gasoline is 25 cents a gallon, where Starbucks Frappuccinos are nutritious and contain no calories, and you actually like your mother-in-law. Unrealistic, perhaps, but for those involved in the organic world, and organic personal care specifically, the announcement in August 2005 that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will allow for USDA certification of personal care products was received with equal disbelief.
Regulatory & Research
The Biochemistry and Psychology of Perfumery
The experimental work described int his paper represents some of the first attempts to study perfumery phenomena in an academic environment. Many complex questions to be asked about our reactions to fragrances are best tackled in a research group which is removed from the daily pressures of a manufacturing environment. There is increasing interest in chemoreception research.
Regulatory & Research
HPTLC Fingerprinting for Essential Oil Authenticity
Understanding this analytical method and its role in analyzing botanicals.
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint. Bolstering F&F Integrity and Intensity
Stabilizing flavors and fragrance is big business.
Regulatory & Research
Organic Standard Draft Available for Comment
Trade association publishes draft for comments, input and discussion.
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