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Regulatory & Research
IFF Scent Division Launches Science of Wellness Program
The program is designed to guide the creation of scents that support science-based consumer well-being.
Fine Fragrance
A Simple Synthesis of 9-Ketodihydro-α-damascone
The compounds, 9-keto-8,9-dihydro-damascones or damascenones, are used as the ingredients in the production of perfumes and aromas. Since these compounds are able to be converted into damascones and damascenones. 9-keto-8,9-dihydro-α-damascone [2,6,6 -trimethyl-1-(1,3-dioxobutyl)cyclohex-2-ene] (I) may be considered as a precursor of α-damascone. Until now, (I) and its analogues were synthesized by the multistep reactions.
Webcast
New Fragrance Diluent Study: Brontide Sustainable Butylene Glycol
On-Demand
Jun 23rd, 2022
Kyle Huston, Product Director at Genomatica, demonstrates the science behind Brontide® natural butylene glycol: a sustainable solvent that improves fragrance performance.
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Regulatory & Research
Firmenich Utilizes ScentMove Tech for Fragrance Creation
ScentMove utilizes fMRI scans of an individual’s brain activity while smelling different perfumes.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Semi-synthetic Fragrance Production
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes a semi-synthetic route to produce fragrance compounds.
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.
Flavor
Monell Chemical Senses Center Signs Agreement with A*STAR Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation
The partnership will explore and develop sensory testing protocols specific to Asia by integrating traditional Eastern culinary practices.
Regulatory & Research
Study Identifies Receptors Connecting Smell to Appetite When Fasting
A study has found that cannabinoid type-1 (CB1) receptors in the brain promote food intake in mice subjected to fasting and hunger by increasing odor detection.
Regulatory & Research
Predictive Science + Emerging Technologies: Speeding Flavor and Fragrance Innovation
Accelerate discovery through predictive science, benefits of virtual screening, productivity and better knowledge management.
Fragrance
RIFM Expert Panel Shares Fragrance Science with Information Exchange
The Expert Panel from RIFM hosted the Information Exchange (INFOX) in New Delhi, India, in January 2020, in order to share their science with fragrance industry professionals, academics and government oversight officials.
Event Coverage
Fragrance Science and Advocacy Council Hosts Dermal Sensitizers Workshop
The in-person workshop is scheduled for September 13, 2023 in Arlington, Virginia.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Smell Like a Sage
While it may not make you think like a sage, this patent from Firmenich can make you smell like one—the plant, that is. Here, a novel composition to confer sage, floral and spicy notes is disclosed.
Regulatory & Research
Study: Pleasant Smells Increase Facial Attractiveness
Women’s faces were rated as more attractive in the presence of pleasant odors; odor pleasantness had less effect on the evaluation of age.
Regulatory & Research
Interview: RIFM Scientist Talks Environmental Safety
Research Institute for Fragrance Material spoke with scientist Chaitra Deodhar, Ph.D.
Regulatory & Research
SCCNFP Opinion Reports on Allergenic Substances
Twelve chemicals, eight natural extracts reportedly pose a "high risk" of sensitization
Ingredients
Total syntheses of spirovetivanes and khusimone
The majority of these substances belong to the sesquiterpene group of natural products. Among these α-vetivone, β-vetivone, the norsesquiterpene khusimone, and three biogenetically derived C12-ketones provided the most exciting chemistry. Since the spiroketone and khusimone appear to play a significant role in the reconstitution of the essential oil, we have developed total syntheses of these substances. In an earlier synthesis of the spiroketone, β-vetivone was utilized as starting material; and more recently it has also been prepared by a photochemical route. Among the many published syntheses of β-vetivone two deserve special mention because of their elegance and stereo selectivity.
Regulatory & Research
The National Geographic Smell Survey . . . 1.The Beginning
When Editor-in-Chief Bill Garrett first approached me with the idea of doing an article in the National Geographic on the sense of smell, I looked at him aghast. How could you, I asked, do a story on somethtng that cannot be seen or photographed, described (what does a rose smell like), held, heard, or touched. The more I looked into it however, the more I was intrigued by the idea of tackling this subject.
Regulatory & Research
RIFM Publishes First Natural Complex Substance Safety Assessment
RIFM has completed safety evaluations of all synthetic fragrance ingredients and published peer-reviewed assessments for more than 1,500 submissions.
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