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Section: Fragrance > Regulatory & Research
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Creators Prevent $91.1M in EU Tariffs on Essential Oils
Fragrance Creators will continue advocating for the removal of tariff-related cost increases.
Regulatory & Research
Report: Global Digital Scent Technology Market Valued at $905.1 Million in 2020
The use of electronic nose technologies has benefitted a wide range of commercial businesses, including agriculture, biomedical and more.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Creators Prevents $91 Million in EU Essential Oil Tariffs
"Fragrance Creators has secured over $90 million in savings for the fragrance value chain. In recent years, the association has prevented over $180 million in essential oils tariffs," said Farah K. Ahmed, president and CEO of Fragrance Creators.
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.
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
WTC Workers Suffered Olfactory Loss Post-9/11
Toxic airborne chemicals unleashed following the attacks of September 11, 2001 have resulted in decreased olfactive abilities among World Trade Center (WTC) rescue, recovery and demolition workers, according to new research from the Monell Center (Philadelphia).
Fragrance
RIFM Publishes Assessment of 1,500th Fragrance Material Marking Major Milestone
RIFM has submitted Safety Assessments covering approximately 200 materials for peer review, totaling 1,700 now or soon to be available.
Flavor
Matrix Expands Malaysian Manufacturing Facility
The new 100,000 m² building is dedicated solely to manufacturing flavors, and each of its three manufacturing floors has a specific support designation—powder, liquid production and warehousing.
Personal Care/Beauty
Meeting 5 MoCRA Mandates for Adverse Event Reporting: Registrar Corp. Launches New Tool
Registrar Corp. has developed software to meet the FDA's/MoCRA's 5 stringent requirements for adverse event reporting.
Ingredients
A Mathematical Model for Odors Applied to Binary Odor Mixtures
This expanded mathematical model is a modification of Berglund’s model (1973).1 The modification explains the elimination of one odor by another, the synergy of odors of low intensity and the existence of odorless substances, which have deodorant properties.
Regulatory & Research
3 Articles You Might Have Missed in P&F March 2019
Authenticating natural peppermint oil, bio-based butanol for essential oil extractions and a review of recent sensory research are just a few of the topics in March 2019 issue of
Perfumer & Flavorist
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Ingredients
Biotech Company MouSensor Closes Seed Round with $3.3 Million
The round was co-led by imec.xpand and Alexandria Venture Investments, in participation with New York Ventures and Elma Hawkins, PhD. MouSensor develops a platform that digitizes smell, providing objective means to measure odors.
Regulatory & Research
A Mathematical Model For Odors Applied To Binary Odor Mixtures
This expanded mathematical model is a modification of Berglund’s model (1973).1 The modification explains the elimination of one odor by another, the synergy of odors of low intensity and the existence of odorless substances, which have deodorant properties.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Millimeter Matters
Want your scent to last? Or your flavor to blast—at the right moment? According to this Symrise patent, the evenness of particle size distribution is at the heart of this controlled-release matter.
Regulatory & Research
Scent and Mood Mapping
Quest International
has released the findings from their latest sensory program study, revealing the secret behind the human relationship with scent.
Ingredients
More Perfume Materiak from Isoprene
We should all realize that the new Toxic Substances Control Act, which Congress is about to pass, will increase considerably the cost of developing new aroma chemicals. The new law may reduce the number of such chemicals drastically. Closer cooperation between the fragrance and the aroma chemical industries will now be even more important in order to maintain a healthy level of innovation in areas of mutual interest.
Regulatory & Research
The Mysterious Olfaction Molecule Unmasked
A recent study from The Monell Center found the connection between the olfactory marker protein (OMP) and the detection of different scents after a 30-year-old mystery.
Fine Fragrance
[interview] U.S. FDA on MoCRA: New Authority, Fragrance Allergens, Animal Testing and More
In this interview, the FDA describes its new MoCRA-mandated authorities, 5 requirements for industry (and how it will enforce them), the mandate for listing fragrance allergens, why animal testing was omitted from MoCRA and more.
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