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Regulatory & Research
Report: Depression Suppresses Ability to Smell
A report just published in the journal Neuroscience finds reduced olfactory function and bulb volume in severely depressed people.
Ingredients
Natural Aroma Chemicals: The Free EBook
The future of F&F will rely heavily upon a combining nature and technology. In this e-book, brought to you by Millipore Sigma, we selected the most high impact articles surrounding natural aroma chemicals from Perfumer & Flavorist’s archives. You’ll find technical articles on new sourcing techniques, sulfur aroma chemicals for savory, high impact aroma chemistry and more.
Regulatory & Research
3 Change Agents Shaping Fragrance Formulation
How perfumers can best navigate three areas currently having the biggest impact on the fragrance industry.
Event Coverage
Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Fragrance
Stepping into the age of digital fragrance at WPC.
Ingredients
Schiff Bases — A Primer
The flavor and fragrance industry uses many classes of chemicals, including a number that otherwise are encountered only rarely outside of organic chemistry textbooks. A good example is Schiff bases, named for their discoverer, German chemist Hugo Schiff (1834-1915). A Schiff base, along with by-product water, is formed by reaction of an aldehyde with a primary amine.
Ingredients
Technology and the Perfumer
Instrumentation. Today, however, we are faced with perfuming the myriad of products which flow from the minds of creative marketing. We now view technology as a God-send, a collaborator, a friend in need and sometimes a scapegoat.
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
Fragrance and Social Behavior
My research on fragrance and social behavior is concerned with how people use fragrances to create social images and to play social roles. As a social psychologist, I am well aware that people employ a wide variety of strategies and tactics, some subtle and others not-so-subtle, to control the images they convey to others. With the support of the Fragrance Research Fund, we are looking at the role that people’s choices of fragrances (that is, their perfumes, their colognes, their after-shaves) play in the fashioning of images.
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
ACI Presents Staff Promotions
The American Cleaning Institute has announced the promotion of three employees.
Regulatory & Research
IUCLID 5 Now Available
IUCLID 5—a software application to capture, store, maintain and exchange data on intrinsic and hazard properties of chemical substances—is now available
Regulatory & Research
Monell Center Appoints New Director
Nancy E. Rawson, PhD is Monell Center's new associate director, effective immediately.
Regulatory & Research
SOCMA President Airs Legislation Worries
Says anti-terrorism security standards for high-risk chemical facilities are in "best interest" of US
Regulatory & Research
L’Oreal and Fragrance Intellectual Property
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, but is it a violation of intellectual property law? When it comes to fine fragrances, it depends who you ask.
Regulatory & Research
IFRA 41st Amendment Released
The
International Fragrance Association
(IFRA) has posted the 41st Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice on its Web site, www.ifraorg.org.
Regulatory & Research
Study Targets Candy Aroma Release
Shows how candies' properties and respective oral behaviors affect products' aroma release
Regulatory & Research
Recovering a Sense of Smell
The following literature examines how researchers and physicians are attempting to treat anosmia through nasal implants, gene therapy and honey applications.
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