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Ingredients
GC and Sensory Techniques Coupled in Caramel Flavor Analysis
Aromatic caramel is a complex mixture of saccharides (glucose, fructose and sucrose) and numerous degradation substances which contribute to its aroma and taste.
Trends
The Global Fragrances Market – Bringing Fragrances Closer to Consumers
The demand for premium fragrances has bright days ahead, but traditional brands (especially luxury designer brands) will need to adapt to face the growing competition from niche and “indie” players.
Ingredients
GC and Sensory Techniques Coupled in Caramel Flavor Analysis
Our results are based on an original scheme of coupling advanced gas chromatograpbic analysis with sensory analysis. This allows us to establish a relationship between identification of compounds and the smell and taste attributes of a give product.
Event Coverage
Citrus and the History and Future of Flavor Creation
Highlights from the joint meeting of the Chemical Sources Association and Society of Flavor Chemists
Trends
Market Intelligence: The State of Fragrance, Personal Care and Cosmetics
Weaknesses in the US market, the rise of niche brands, natural/organic demands and the continued strength of celebrity scents. The global cosmetics and toiletries industry saw another year of strong growth in 2007 to reach a value of $290.9 billion. According to Euromonitor International’s research, the market grew by 6%, which represents only a slight slowdown on the 2006 figure ($274.7 billion).
Regulatory & Research
1-(4-Isopropyl cyclohexyl) ethanol from Cumene in Two Steps
Due to its stability, this material finds use in a large number of products in the fragrance industry.
Ingredients
Unsaturated Components in the Essential Oil of Anthemis nobilis L. (Roman Chamomile)
French authors recently presented their analytical findings on the oil using the negative chemical ionization technique in mass spectrometry. They tracked the GLC profile of the complete oil with the mass numbers of the quasi-molecular ions [M-H]- in combination with the carboxylate anion RCOO-. Thereby inter alia the presence of five esters derived from methacrylic or crotonic acid was reported, however, without giving definite structural assignments for the individual components. The same holds for eight esters of the angelate or tiglate type, respectively. We have worked in a more traditional way and wish here to present the results concerning some of these methacrylates, crotonates, angelates and tiglates. All esters mentioned by us have proved by comparison with authentic synthetically prepared samples.
Regulatory & Research
On-Line HPLC-HRGC in the Analytical Chemistry of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we describe some applications of on-line HPLC-HRGC and HPLC-HRGC-MS in the analysis of citrus essential oils.
Trends
CBD Compliance: What Beauty Brands Need to Know. Download your FREE guide
Analysts estimate the revenue generated by CBD skin care products in North America to be around $645 million and expects the market to expand at a staggering 33% annually through 2027. However, regulation on CBD is coming. What should brands do? Here's what you need to know to make that call.
Beverage
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Mandarin (Citrus deliciosa tenore) From South Brazila
The results presented in this work show the importance of experimental studies for the evaluation of the quantitative influence of process parameters on the supercritical extraction of mandarin.
News
Flavor Creation Manager Margaux Cavailles Shares Her Role at Mane's Flavorist School
Cavailles also shares her favorite formulations, the highlights of her position and more.
Flavor
Reduce Costs and Increase Oil Loads with a Consumer-Friendly Label
Ingredion invites you to a beverage tasting to help launch your next beverage innovation. Sign up now to request your beverage sample kit!
Ingredients
New choice of phenylethanol: WANAROMA®PEA provides you with more creative space
WANAROMA®PEA, combines the fragrance of rose with the specialty of chemistry, provides stable supply and offers you a new choice of aroma ingredients.
Ingredients
Differences in Chemical and Sensory Properties of Orange Flower and Rose Oils Obtained from Hydrodistillation and from Supercritical C02 Extraction
In this article we will identify some characteristic and essential constituents of bitter orange flowers (Citrus aurantium L., ssp. armzra Engl.) from Spain, Tunisia and Morocco, and roses (Rosa damascena Mill.) from Bulgaria and Turkey, and we will discuss how the consitutents differ depending on whether the oils were isolated by hydrodistillation or by supercritical fluid carbon dioxide extraction of the concretes. hydrodistillatio norbysupercriticai fluid carbon dioxide extraction of the concretes.
Ingredients
Comparison of isolation procedures for essential oils. IV. Leyland cypress
In this paper the results of a comparable investigation on the volatile leaf oil of the Leyland cypress, x Cupressocyparis leylandii (Dall. & Jacks.) Dall. (Cupressaceae) will he considered.
Ingredients
Cycloheptadecanone from Dimethyl Octadecanedioate via a One-Step Catalytic Process
Although the reaction was not studied, it does establish that a one-step conversion of the long chain diesters to the cyclic ketone containing one less carbon atom can occur. It opens the possibility to simpler processes for the preparation of macrocyclic ketones.
Regulatory & Research
Gas Chromatographic Analysis on Turkish Rose Oil, Absolute and Concrete
The analysis of rose products maybe realized by gas or liquid chromatographic techniques. Our investigations showed that liquid chromatography have been used only in a few studies to separate essential oils and terpenoid compounds, and a sufficient separation has not been obtained.
Trends
Fragrance as a Reflection of Socio-economic and Cultural Condition
The possibilities could be endless for new ideas, but will the products be as far reaching? How can we move outside the limits of existing perfumery for new fragrance types? How could it be that in this age of genetic engineering, we have not started a new family of fragrance notes in over fifty years that did not already fit into an existing lineage?
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