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Regulatory & Research
The Challenges of Establishing Natural Standards for Fragranced Personal Care
Consumer confusion, the rise of sustainability and the appearance of retailer standards.
Ingredients
2014 World Perfumery Congress Addresses Rapid Changes Impacting Global Industry
Focused on regulations, innovation, sustainability and new markets, the WPC provided inspiration for the industry’s creative minds.
Regulatory & Research
The Current State of Cosmetic Ingredients in The Fragrance Realm
The Fragrance Creators Association weighs in on MoCRA as well as the current challenges in the cosmetic ingredients category as it relates to fragrance.
Ingredients
Consumption Ratio and Food Predominance of Flavoring Materials-Second Cumulative Series
The consumption ratio is the ratio between the quantity of a flavoring material consumed as an ingredient of basic and traditional foods, and the quantity of that same flavoring material consumed as a component of added flavorings by the same population over the same period. The first series of consumption ratios of flavoring materials was published in 1983.
Ingredients
Gas chromatographic examination of an essential oil of Santolina chamaecyparissus L.
It is the considered opinion of the authors that in view of the good growth habits of S. chamaecyparissus, an oil could be obtained economically from this plant. However, because of its odour similarity with tansy oil, the oil would probably only be used in compositions where tansy oil has been used. Because there is no composition known to the authors in which tansy oil is a major component, the authors feel that potential exploitation of S. chamaecyparissus oil for commercial use is probably limited.
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part II: Sandalwood Compounds and Aroma Chemicals
In this article we shall look at various sandalwood-type fragrance compounds, discuss the dermatological aspects of their components, and review several aroma chemicals possessing sandalwood-type odors.
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.
Flavorcon Coverage
How Fermented Flavors Tap into Consumer Desire for Natural, Clean Tastes
This Flavorcon 2024 session by senior innovation scientist, Suja Senan, Ph.D., discusses fermentation and how novel machine-learning approaches.
Fine Fragrance
From
Rallet Nº1
to
Chanel Nº5
versus
Mademoiselle Chanel Nº1
Inside perfume’s greatest story. The story of
Chanel Nº5
begins in Moscow in 1912 with perfumer Ernest Beaux’s studies of the aldehyde used in Houbigant’s Quelques Fleurs. It continues in La Bocca and Cannes, France, and then is almost derailed by competition from an unlikely source.
Ingredients
Part 2. The Role of Plant Microstructure, Compartmentation and Senescence in Vanilla Curing
This review is the second in a two-part series. It considers the effect of the senescence process and the decompartmentation that occurs as a consequence of microstructure disassembly of the vanilla pod.
Ingredients
ADM Chief Flavorist Sudarshan Nadathur, Ph.D., Talks Current Trends & Advice for Newcomers
The chief flavorist also touches on their journey to flavor and the evolution of the industry.
Oral Care
Potent Odorants in Peppermint and Cornmint Oils Characterized by GC-O and AEDA
In this study, GC-O and AEDA were used to characterize odorants in peppermint oil Yakima and cornmint oil Chinese.
Trends
The Last Word: Taking the Consumer Engagement Plunge: Lessons From Two CPG Giants
The annual Flavor and Extract Manufacturers' Association meeting discussed consumers' evolving needs and how companies are pursuing a mix of traditional advertising, branding, in-store experience and consumer-generated content.
Ingredients
Detection of new trace constituents in the essential oils of Cymbopogon flexuosus
The essential oil of lemongrass is derived chiefly from two important species of Cymbopogon, C. flexuosus, which has been the subject of numerous investigations, and C. citratus, C. flexuosus (Stend.) Wats (sym. Andropogon nardus var. flexuosus Hack), is native to India. Its two strains, SD-68 and OD-19, which have been cultivated at our Kukrail Research Farm, Lucknow, were examined by gas chromatography and the presence of new trace constituents was established for the first time.
Fine Fragrance
Cosmetic Victories Profile: Claude Grison, Ph.D., on Ecocatalysts for Sustainable Fragrances
In this interview, Claude Grison, Ph.D., describes BioInspir's invention of ecocatalysis: a new branch of sustainable chemistry based on the use of plant-based catalysts for green and innovative organic synthesis.
Ingredients
Fragrant Esters of 3-Cyclohexyl-1-propanol and 3-Cyclohexyl-1-butanol
Preparation and fragrance properties of some esters of 3-cyclohexyl-1-propanol and 3-cyclohexyl-1-butanol are described in this study. The compounds reported in this study possess interesting fragrant properties and may enrich the assortment of synthetic fragrant compounds used in perfumev industry
Ingredients
Contribution to the study of Eriocephalus punctulactus essential oil: Il. Azulenic compounds
Essence of Eriocephalus punctulactus is obtained by steam distillation of the blue flowers of a bush which grows at 3000 meters on the slopes of the Lesotho mountains in South Africa. Two other species of Eriocephalus--umbellatus and africanus—are known for their essences from flowers and leaves.
Beverage
Sipping on the Run: RTD Coffee and Tea Market Emphasizes Convenience, Health
Busy consumers are seeking coffee and tea drinks that are convenient, delicious and nutritious.
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