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Section: Fragrance > Regulatory & Research
Event Coverage
The Impact of Negative Fragrance Messaging
The need for education and good science.
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.
Ingredients
Perfumes--Effect of the Product Medium
Perfumer's Notebook. We have considered the phenomena of dilution, chemical reactions, and differences in solubility in the product as contributors to change of odor profile as a perfume is added to a product. Each of these factors has been examined as it affects the release of separate components from the surface of a product, Any may occur. Their existence emphasizes the need for perfumers to be informed of the chemical nature of the product they perfume. It also points to the need for testing of single odorants and simple blends at an early stage in formulation.
Ambient Scent
The Power of Scents and Brands
Never before has an interactive discussion between a fragrance house and its client taken place in a public setting. Never before until today, that is—when Jeb Gleason-Allured, editor in chief of Perfumer & Flavorist and Global Cosmetic Industries magazines, and program director of the World Perfumery Congress (WPC), brought both to the stage to lead attendees through the dynamics of the client-perfumer relationship and the power it brings to brands.
Trends
Editor’s Note: A Sense of the Future
The F&F industry is undergoing quite a transformation, which shows clearly through M&A activity and regulatory changes. This issue we look more closely at the direction of the F&F industry’s transformation, and it’s moving up.
Trends
Thinking Globally: the Science of Sensory Experience
Highlights from the Second Annual Flavor, Fragrance and Perception Conference at Rutgers University.
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.
Event Coverage
Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Fragrance
Stepping into the age of digital fragrance at WPC.
Regulatory & Research
Industry Insight: The Provocative Emperor of Scent
Chandler Burr, after a chance encounter with Luca Turin — a biophysicist possessing a gift for distinguishing the components of a scent — set out to write a story about Turin and his theory that the nose deciphers smell by using vibrations rather than the shape of molecules. As his investigation begins, Burr’s simple story about the creation of a scientific theory quickly takes readers to the heart of the fragrance industry and the scientific publishing world.
Event Coverage
The Science and Opportunities of Modern Fragrance
Mood and health enhancement, anosmia frontiers, and beyond.
Fragrance
Notification of the IFRA 49th Amendment
“The IFRA Standards is the industry’s flagship program for the safe use of fragrance ingredients," said IFRA President Martina Bianchini. "The Standards set rigorous, comprehensive and global rules based on scientific evidence and consumer insights, and are subject to independent oversight.”
Regulatory & Research
The Psychology of Perfume: Art vs. Science Commentary
David Chirko's article discusses the influence of olfactology on psychology, behavior, and emotion.
Regulatory & Research
Harnessing the Potential of F&F Delivery Systems
As well as improving levels of deposition, the industry is working to gain more control over the stability of the capsules themselves in fragrance, flavor and cosmetic actives.
Regulatory & Research
An Oasis in the Land of Confusion
A new personal care and cosmetics-oriented organization throws its hat into the fragmented organic certification ring—where do fragrances stand? The current consumer climate, particularly in the United States, is generally anti-business, in no doubt spurred by recent spates of global product recalls. The negative atmosphere was recently highlighted in comments presented by National Media analysts Alex Castallonos and Bruce Haynes during this year’s annual meeting of the Personal Care Products Council.
Trends
Sustainable Fragrances 2011: the Age of Transparency
From field to store shelf, the industry faces ongoing ingredient sourcing and disclosure challenges
Fine Fragrance
Application of Biotechnology to the Perfumery Industry
Here, I wish to suggest the future contributions of biotechnology to the perfumery industry by introducing the studies done in the past and also some newer techniques, such as recombinant DNA cell fusion, bioreactor and tissue culturing.
Event Coverage
The Art of Perfumery: An Orchidia Education
"Ooh, smell this!" she delights, twisting the cap off a new shampoo discovery, and leaning into her shopping companion. "It smells so good. It reminds me of (pause) something ..."
Regulatory & Research
Monell Identifies the Scent of Skin Cancer
The
Monell Chemical Senses Center
may have identified the odor of skin cancer, a discovery that might be used to develop new ways of identifying basal cell carcinoma.
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