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Regulatory & Research
Technology and the Future of Innovation in Our Industry
Technological advances have changed all aspects of modern life, including not only the expectations of consumers and how we meet them but the very way that we perform our jobs each day.
Event Coverage
The Future of Frankincense and Myrrh at WOCMAP VI
The World Congress on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants will host a special session on the history, economics and science of frankincense and myrrh in Cyprus on Nov. 13-17, 2019.
Ingredients
Analysis of Fragrance Mixtures by GC/MS and the Computer
Instrumentation. We would like to point out that the human eye and nose are still the best pattern recognizes. A computer cannot replace a perfumer; however, a computer is much more efficient in processing huge amounts of data and performing repetitious calculations. In the analysis of complex mixtures such as fragrances, we are able to use the computer to select important information which will direct us on how to spend the valuable human effort so often pressed for time.
Fine Fragrance
GC-FT/lR and the Analysis of Aromatic Essentials
In the area of instrumentation one can hope for the emergence of more. intense energy sources, a higher transmitting light pipe, and improved electronics; all resulting in significant reduction of sample size requirements. We would hope that current research efforts in GC-FT/IR-MS continue and that that type of dedicated instrument appears in the commercial sector.
Regulatory & Research
Nasal Cilia: The ‘Long and Short’ of Scent-sation
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have identified patterns in cilia length and function within the naval cavity of a mouse model.
Regulatory & Research
Defending Fragrance Ingredients on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Why is REACH registration so critical to the fragrance industry? Because if ingredient suppliers do not properly register perfumery’s “crown jewels,” the aromatic character of legendary fragrances such as Chanel No. 5 could be at risk.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Get a Whiff of the Multi-faceted Cyclohexanol
Sniffing out novel fragrance materials, the inventors on this patent application suggest a new ingredient for fragrances, laundry, air care, personal care and more.
Regulatory & Research
Cracking the Code: How Does Our Sense of Smell Work?
All of our information about the wonderful universe in which we live, is obtained through our fi ve senses. Therefore, it is not in the least surprising that much research and speculation has been invested into trying to understand how we smell and how that sense decodes the olfactory messages of molecules.
Regulatory & Research
Clove Oil Derivatives: The Case of U.S. Natural Vanillin Authentication
Uncovering the nuances of vanillin sourcing and natural vanillin ex clove authentication.
Regulatory & Research
MG International Smells its Second Award of the Year
At the 9th annual Sectoral Performance Assessment Organization on November 28, MG Gulcicek (MG International Fragrance Company) earned its second award of the year since opening its 45,000 square meter campus in Gebze.
Regulatory & Research
The Future of Fragrance CBI: A Formula for Transparency?
As NGO and regulatory pressure grows for ingredient disclosure and other challenges to intellectual property, North American stakeholders gather to assess opportunities and threats.
Regulatory & Research
IFRA Identifies the Impact of Climate Change on Fragrance
How climate change is impacting the supply chain, regulations and company protocols.
Regulatory & Research
The Challenges of Establishing Natural Standards for Fragranced Personal Care
Consumer confusion, the rise of sustainability and the appearance of retailer standards.
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.
Event Coverage
Niche 2.0: The Future of Fragrance at World Perfumery Congress
Niche fragrances have revolutionized the industry. At World Perfumery Congress, Eddie Bulliqi will examine where it's taking the fragrance business with his “Niche 2.0: The Future of Niche Perfumery” presentation.
Ingredients
Safety and Regulatory Aspects of the 90’s — Environmental Trends
The fragrance and cosmetic companies will he under increasing scrutiny and pressure from customers to he more conversant and knowledgeable about issues relating to product safety and environmental safety. The consumers’ concerns will influence company marketing and sales platforms for the 90’s and beyond. This overview will assist you in better understanding the issues and complexities that the fragrance and cosmetic industries will be facing in a changing consumer environment in the 90’s.
Regulatory & Research
Quantitative Relationships Between Structure and the Fruity Odor of Esters
This article describes the evaluation of three QSAR approacbes (CoMFA, Hansch and Principal Component Analysis) which were used to investigate the correlation between chemical structure and the fruitiness of esters. It includes the first published study of the use of comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) in the formulation of a structure-odor relationship.
Event Coverage
Preparing for the Future of Fragrance at World Perfumery Congress
During the “Fragrance Panel: Future-Proofing the Industry” at the World Perfumery Congress, industry executives from top fragrance companies will be discussing the future of the fragrance industry and where it might be heading.
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