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Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Jasmin absolute oil, atlas cedarwood oil and Canadian hemlock oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Brian Lawrence discusses Bergamot Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Cassie Extract, Port Orford Cedarwood Oil
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Brian Lawrence discusses geranium oil, Citronella Oil, Olibanum Oil, Asafoetida Oil
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Brian Lawrence discusses Basil Oil, Cananga Oil, Lovage Oil
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Citrus Blends: Maintaining Quality Amidst Rising Costs and Adulteration
Discover the innovative strategies and testing techniques they are adopting to ensure that every drop meets the highest standards, even in a volatile market.
Ingredients
The history of lavender oil: Disturbing inferences for the future of essential oils
Whether the user industries will think it worth supporting the production of pure essential oils, this writer cannot tell. Where new sources are concerned it will involve taking up the limited output of the early years while the project grows. But if every user leaves this for someone else to do, it is not difficult to predict the degradation and disappearance of oils that are as good and plentiful today as true lavender was fifty years ago.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Rue Oil, Cardamom Oil, Furfuryl Thioacetate and More
This month’s column discusses rue oil, cardamom oil, furfuryl thioacetate and more.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oil Essential Oil Research and Symposia 1969-1989
The time is ripe, perhaps, to review the development which has taken place since the Essential Oil Symposium started in 1969—and try to see a little ahead. The aims of the symposia should be as before: namely, to bring together scientists who are interested in all aspects of essential oil research, for discussions of common problems and presentation of their results, to the benefit of essential oil research in general.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Mentha Citrate and Ajowan Oils
This edition discusses the chemical composition of Ajowan oil and Mentha citrata oil.
Ingredients
Essential Oils’ Identity Crisis
How data problems can create challenges for industry.
Ingredients
Creations from Cassia Oil
Cassia Oil’s Pivotal Place in the F&F Industry.
Beverage
Citrus essential oils
The recent trend toward natural ingredients in foods should increase the use of natural citrus oils and aqueous essences, They provide a wide range of flavors and solubility characteristics for use in foods, cosmetics, and cleansers and can he declared as natural ingredients on the label.
Ingredients
What future essential oils?
Communication between the essential oil supplier, fragrance supplier, and marketer must be improved. We are not always in a position to know which odor areas interest you. Your most creative fragrance ideas might be available today, with the right combination of natural products and natural-like aroma chemicals recently developed. This potent combination now allows for the greatest creative effort ever possible.
July
Berjé Inc.'s Helichrysum oil
Home
On Site: Flavor and Extract Manufacturers 2013 Annual Meeting—Transparency and Collaboration
Photos and highlights.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Citrus in the Limelight
Citrus’ refreshing effervescence is still appealing to palettes.
Ingredients
Natural Oil of Bitter Almond
Oil of bitter almond, amygdalia amarae, is the volatile oil derived by steam distillation of the dried, ripe kernels of bitter almonds (Prunus amygdalus), peaches (Prunus persica), apricots (Prunus armenica) or other kernels containing amygdalin, e.g., cherries (Cerasus species) and plums (Prunus domestica).
Ingredients
Bulgarian Lavender and Bulgarian Lavender Oil
In spite of the high production costs and the severe competition on the part of some other farm products (such as maize, corn, grapes, tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables), Bulgaria succeeded in preserving unchanged one of its national symbols, the Bulgarian Rose Oil. It has been preserved thanks to age-old traditions, to strict observation of the technology, persistent and careful quality control, the Government’s concern and the extremely high international praise for the oil.
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