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Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Cyclic Dextrin Odor Eliminator
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight, from LG Household & Health Care, is a highly branched cyclic dextrin, which can be used to eliminate undesired odor molecules.
Event Coverage
Celebrating and Defending Naturals in Perfumery
EFEO event offered insights from a master perfumer and ingredient experts.
Regulatory & Research
Scientists Develop Perfume Activated by Sweat
Nimal Gunaratne and a team from the Queen's University Belfast Ionic Liquid Laboratories Research Center created a fragrance that releases more aroma when it comes in contact with water molecules, such as sweat.
Trends
Defending Fragrance in a Transparent World
Highlights from the first annual meeting of the International Fragrance Association North America
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Cyclohexanol Déjà Vu
Cyclohexanol again? You may be thinking, "I just saw this last week!" Well, yes–it keeps popping up in patents as an area of innovation for companies developing materials to improve fragrance intensity. Just ask today's patent-holder, Takasago International.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Multilayer Fragrance Delivery
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes a multilayer encapsulation technology to deliver fragrance components.
Ingredients
Editor's Note: Strength in Diversity
Consumers continue to request more natural, cleaner, organic, non-GMO and transparently labeled ingredients in their products, which provides the F&F industry an opportunity to look deeper into the "culture" of clean ingredients.
Regulatory & Research
Dfe Criteria for Fragrances Launched
Rules effective December 31, 2011.
Ingredients
dsm-firmenich 2024 Leaders & Newsmakers
Key voices from dsm-firmenich weigh in on the latest company updates, strides and segment innovations.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Creators Expands Ingredient Resource Directory
The updated ingredient directory features information on the origin, history of safe use and more for nearly 300 fragrance ingredients.
Trends
Consumer Interest in Celebrity Fragrances Declines
Mintel Research has found that celebrity fragrances need revamping in order to appeal to consumers.
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint.
Connecting the Dots in F&F
My role for
Perfumer & Flavorist
is to procure and put forth relevant scientific content and observations to advance your formulations for improved F&F applications. So what you’ll find here are some interesting points I’ve observed that could connect to your overall larger project “constellation.”
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint. Extraction Matters in F&F Development
Unadulterated oils and optimized extracts.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Ingredient Disclosure in Cleaning Products
SC Johnson’s latest move follows Clorox’s announcement that it would disclose fragrance allergens in its cleaning, disinfecting and laundry products.
Regulatory & Research
Main Verbal Responses During Human Olfaction
Every living organism needs information for the maintenance of its life and species. To gather this information animals, including humans, possess senses.
Regulatory & Research
Pheromone-Touting Fragrances Don't Work ... Yet
Study debunks myths, points way to a quantifiable effect on mood.
Regulatory & Research
IFRA Releases Green Deal Policy Recommendations
In the report, IFRA sets out a series of policy recommendations focused on the EU’s proposed Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS).
Regulatory & Research
Aromatherapy: Do Essential Oils Have Therapeutic Properties?
A pleasant odor has always been, and still is, an important factor for people to feel good, and feeling well is synonymous with good health. Therefore, we can conclude that all substances which are able to create a certain amount of well-being and well-feeling possess therapeutic properties and, therefore, can be called therapeutic agents.
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