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Section: Fragrance > Regulatory & Research
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Clary Sage Oil
The author discusses the chemical components of clary sage oil.
Ingredients
Fragrances Through Hydrochlorination of Terpenes
Among the reactions that have enriched terpene chemlstry, perhaps the simplest and one of the outstanding is hydrochlorination. This reaction has been used for structural elucidation, for derivatization to identify and/or purify terpenes and for synthesizing perfumery chemicals. How the application of hydrochlorination on terpenes has unearthed the treasure caves of fragrances is a vibrant chapter worthy of portrayal.
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.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Sage oil and Wild African Sage Oil.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils & REACH
The
European Council
has adopted the new European chemicals policy --
REACH
(the Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals) -- on December 18, 2006.
Ingredients
Authentication of Natural Peppermint Oil
This article explores the application of carbon-14 testing as a method to authenticate naturally sourced peppermint oil and screen for adulteration.
Event Coverage
Update on ISO for Essential Oils
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) develops and updates essential oil standards.
Ebook
Exploring Essential Oils: The eBook
This book, sponsored by Millipore Sigma, comprises handpicked columns by P&F+ guest columnists digging into the authenticity, traceability and analysis of essential oils.
Regulatory & Research
Pattern Recognition Methods for Discrimination of Essential Oils (Rose Oils) by Their Gas Chromatograms
It is possible to distinguish between essential oils of the same type and their mixtures by analysing their gas chromatograms using a pattern recognition method.
Ingredients
Is Cineole Detrimental to TeaTree Oil?
This paper evaluates the claims about cineole in tea tree oil and reviews the results of recent skin irritancy and bioactivity investigations which show that cineole is neither an irritant nor an antagonist.
Ingredients
Research Rebuttal: Gynecomastia & Essential Oils
Brian M. Lawrence answers questions raised by the recent
New England Journal of Medicine
report linking the use of lavender and tea tree oils to gynecomastia
Ingredients
Material Review: Clary Sage Oils
Variation in composition and enantiomeric analyses of commercial vs. new Kashmir clary sage oils. Commercial clary sage oils were analyzed along with a newly available Kashmir oil (Himalayan Foothills Oils, Srinagar, India). All of the oils were high in linalool (14.7–25.1%) and linalyl acetate (55.0–72.4%).
Regulatory & Research
HPTLC Fingerprinting for Essential Oil Authenticity
Understanding this analytical method and its role in analyzing botanicals.
Regulatory & Research
Update on ISO for Essential Oils
The latest ISO essential oil standards for clary sage, lavender and lavandin.
Ingredients
Material review: Kashmir Lavender Oil
A comparison of new Kashmir lavender oils with commercial lavender oils.
Ingredients
FMA Addresses Health Concerns of Essential Oils
The
Fragrance Materials Association
of the United States (FMA) has released this letter addressing the alleged link between gynecomastia and lavender and tee tree oils.
Regulatory & Research
Report: Global Essential Oils Market Growth
Market drivers include the rising popularity of essential oils in food and beverages industry as well as in aromatherapy.
Ingredients
Process to Formulate Hypoallergenic Jasmin Oil
We must also turn our attention to problems of safety in fragrance materials other than allergenicity; we must consider dermal irritation and phototoxicity as well. Finally, I have to say that formulation of safe fragrance materials cannot be accomplished by cosmetic companies alone. The cooperation of perfumers, perfume companies and such organizations as RIFM (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials) and IFRA (International Fragrance Association) is sure to accomplish this goal.
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