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Regulatory & Research
The Future of Legislation
Clearly, the machinery of government is beginning to respond to the need to create a better climate for industrial innovation--whether it be in the patent area I have discussed or in areas of regulatory reform or taxation.
Trends
The Future of Transparency
Seeking a middle ground between the fragrance industry and NGOs, plus other highlights from the RIFM meeting
Ingredients
In vitro antimicrobial studies of the essential oil of Tagetes erects
Tagetes erecta, belonging to the order Compositae, is grown in Indian gardens and is commonly known as “Genda” in Hindi. Its leaves are good for piles, kidney troubles, and muscular pain; its juice is used for earache and opthalmia. The present paper deals with the antimicrobial activity of the essential oil extracted from its leaves by steam distillation in yield of 0.01%.
WPC Coverage
The Development and Improvement of the Digital Scent Players
Dong-Fang Chen, Ph.D., chief scientist at Hangzhou ScentRealm Technology Co., Ltd. takes the stage at World Perfumery Congress 2024.
News
Peel Back the Layers of These Citrus Industry Insights
See the latest market trends and drivers in the citrus market as well as research findings from guest columnists.
Regulatory & Research
Chandler Burr Peeks Behind the Curtain of the Fragrance Industry
Jeb Gleason-Allured, Editor, reviews Chandler Burr's new book,
The Perfect Scent
Regulatory & Research
The Current State of Cosmetic Ingredients in The Fragrance Realm
The Fragrance Creators Association weighs in on MoCRA as well as the current challenges in the cosmetic ingredients category as it relates to fragrance.
Regulatory & Research
The Benefits of Fragrance
The luncheon speaker at the Symposium was Dr. Morley Kare, who provided an educational and most captivating presentation on the subjects of taste and smell.
Regulatory & Research
The Rise of Molecules
The March 2018 issue of
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine will take a closer look at synthetics, like muguet molecules, and their role in a sustainable F&F future.
Regulatory & Research
From the Experts: The Primary Mechanism of Odor Perception
The latest findings and their application to the flavor and fragrance industry
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
Fingerprint GLCa of selected Texas, Virginia, China, Atlas and Himalaya cedarwood essential oils intended for REACH registration.
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
Part 3 of 3: Fingerprint chromatographs of esters-containing essential oils: neroli oil, petitgrain bigarade oil and petitgrain oil Paraguay.
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
GLC fingerprint chromatograms of five essential oils.
Ingredients
Detection of new trace constituents in the essential oils of Cymbopogon flexuosus
The essential oil of lemongrass is derived chiefly from two important species of Cymbopogon, C. flexuosus, which has been the subject of numerous investigations, and C. citratus, C. flexuosus (Stend.) Wats (sym. Andropogon nardus var. flexuosus Hack), is native to India. Its two strains, SD-68 and OD-19, which have been cultivated at our Kukrail Research Farm, Lucknow, were examined by gas chromatography and the presence of new trace constituents was established for the first time.
Ingredients
The Claisen Transposition in the Preparation of New Odorant Substances
Through this work we have verified that the application of this reaction to different ketones produce γ,δ-unsaturated ketones with a wide range of interesting notes. We believe that it is a good reaction to use in the search for new odorant substances.
Regulatory & Research
The biosynthesis of terpene compounds
From Wallach's isoprene rule to Ruzieka's biogenetic isoprene rule, the monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes have played a significant role in the development of basic concepts concerning the origin of all terpenoid compounds. Yet, while our understanding of the biosynthesis of higher terpenoids, such as steroids, has flourished progress in the biochemistry of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes has been relatively slow--due in large part to the chemical nature of the mono- and sesquiterpenes (volatility, instability, and so forth) and to the experimental difficulties associated with the plants that produce these compounds.
Regulatory & Research
Unraveling the Mystery of Olfaction
In this literature review, we examine how genes, biological systems and stem cells are unraveling the mysteries of our senses.
Ingredients
The Safety of Fragrance Materials
When one considers the long history of the use of fragrances, their broad distribution, and the extent of exposure to them, one is impressed with the very few examples of injury to humans that can be attributed to these materials, The only problems reported have been occasional rashes on the skin, and even more specificalIy, light-induced rashes. And yet there is a persistent myth in the cosmetic industry that any problem encountered in the safety testing of a new cosmetic must be attributable to the fragrance component. Only systematic screening of all of the materials used in fragrances by an independent scientic body, and systematic and voluntary conscientious response by the industry to eliminate ingredients shown to cause harm can dispel this myth.
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