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Regulatory & Research
Some Aspects of Qualitative Structure-Odor Relationships
Qualitative odor-structure relationships have been applied for more than a century. The results of these studies are mostly the consequence (outcome) of the application of common sense gathered by experience.
Ingredients
How Hair ‘Smells’ Sandalwood to Reverse Baldness
Synthetic sandalwood is the key to hair growth, according to recent research that manipulates the scalp's olfactory receptors.
Event Coverage
RIFM to Hold First Annual Science Symposium
At the four-hour inaugural science symposium, RIFM's scientists will highlight some of the recently published and ongoing research in fragrance safety.
News
Firmenich, Robertet & Symrise Invest in Startup Programs
This investment in F&F startups has the potential to lead to the next breakthrough in various industry segments.
Fragrance
RIFM and Korean Institute Finalize Fragrance Safety Assessment and Regulatory Information Collab
RIFM president Anne Marie Api, PhD., commented, “The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, or MoU, with KCII marks another significant step forward in ensuring that the world can safely enjoy their favorite fragranced products."
Event Coverage
WFFC Fall Seminar: Regulatory, Flavor Development and Sourcing
The most recent Women in Flavor and Fragrance Commerce (WFFC) fall seminar addressed clean labeling from a variety of value chain perspectives, including regulatory, flavor development, sourcing and product development.
Regulatory & Research
REACH-IT System Updated
ECHA
has announced that the search and messaging modules in the REACH-IT system have been updated.
Regulatory & Research
RIFM Paper Shows Safety of Macrocyclic Fragrance Materials
Published in
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Ingredients
Sustainability: Our New Reality
“Sustainability isn’t a mega trend; it’s an über trend,” said Torsten Kulke, kicking off the two-part Fragrance Sustainability Strategies presentation during day one of the 2016 World Perfumery Congress (WPC). “Uber trends change our lives, and they don’t ebb and flow or go out of style.”
Regulatory & Research
SC Johnson Reveals Specific Fragrance Ingredients in Glade
SC Johnson becomes the first major consumer packaged goods company to offer product-specific fragrance disclosure to consumers, beginning with Glade.
Fragrance
Sozio Boosts Regulatory Affairs With Mangat Singh Appointment
Mangat Singh joins the company with over 15 years of experience and knowledge of global regulations.
Regulatory & Research
Are You Prepared for Registration? Specialty Aroma Chemicals Approach Final Finish Line for REACh
December marked the 10th anniversary of the end of the REACh pre-registration phase and the start of the registration phase. This is an important milestone, as the industry faces a final deadline particularly critical for aroma chemicals.
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.
Regulatory & Research
UPDATED: Fragrance Association Criticizes Silent Spring Institute Report
International Fragrance Association North America and American Cleaning Institute present pointed critiques of
Endocrine Disruptors and Asthma-Associated Chemicals in Consumer Products
Event Coverage
RIFM Hosts 2nd Virtual Annual Science Symposium
The free symposium is set for November 29, 2023.
Regulatory & Research
Osmo in Early Stages of Realizing Scent Teleportation
Osmo's next goal will be to teleport a combination of smells, such as a blend of apple, lavender, and honeycomb.
Regulatory & Research
Chemical Plants Face Stricter Regulations
On Thursday, March 6, 2008, the House Committee on Homeland Security approved draft legislation that would extend and modify federal authority to regulate the security of U.S. chemical plants—a measure that, among other things, would require chemical plants to consider the use of "inherently safer technology (IST)."
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.
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