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Savory Applications
Process Flavors: Building Savory Solutions
Ingredient restrictions and tight cost targets present a technical gauntlet for the formulation of quality, cost-effective process flavors. Any successful flavor creation project requires the satisfaction of three broad parameters—flavor target profile, health/regulatory/dietary guidelines and cost (whether in-use or otherwise).
Beverage
Stability of Beverage Flavor Emulsions
The problems of producing a stable emulsion can be solved by application of colloidal chemistry principles. Factors influencing emulsion stability are: the particle size distribution in the emulsion, density balance of the two phases, adsorption of solid film at interfaces and electrostatic charges on the droplets.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: February 2016
This month's column features valencene, 2-heptanone natural, thialdine and more.
Flavor
Editor's Note: Mint to Be
Ingredients
Botanical Flavors Signal Form & Function
How extracts for clean and clear labels can deliver the benefits today’s consumers seek.
Fine Fragrance
Fine Fragrance: Art or Business
Perfume has always been part of our environment, of our well-being, and will become more and more a sort of defense against the surrounding materialistic world. A touch of fantasy, an element of dream, of escape at “arms reach’’-or should we say “at flagon’s reach.”
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
Flavor Bites: 5-Methyl Furfural
5-Methyl furfural makes the best contribution to the caramel underpinnings of flavors that derive a significant aspect of their overall profile from heated sugars.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Enchanted By Vanilla
Consumers still have a sweet spot for this tried-and-true flavor and fragrance.
Ingredients
Raw Materials Bulletin: April 2015
This month's raw materials include wood 260106, Armenian wood 260107, Buchu betulina essential oil, EU and U.S. natural 2,4-undecadienal and more.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: August 2015
This month's raw materials include Jacinthaflor, damascenone total, tomato thiazole and more.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: December 2015
This monthly round-up of new raw material introductions ranges from methional and hazeltone, to a honey ingredient.
Regulatory & Research
Raw Material Bulletin: March 2015
This month's column includes sage extract from Döhler, santalum album oil from Santanol and more.
Trends
F&F Innovation and Brand Needs
A look at the innovation needs of food, beverage, and personal and home care brands, and a survey of recent F&F innovation literature.
Trends
The Market for Beverage Flavors
A seemingly never-ending consumer demand for soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and hot beverages around the world makes beverages a significant category for manufacturers and suppliers of flavors.
Personal Care/Beauty
Neural Processing of Body Odor
Understanding the body odor/brain activity relationship and its potential implications on the creation of perfumes and personal hygiene products.
Regulatory & Research
Taste, Aroma and the Brain
The interesting thing about flavor in the brain is that the whole is often more than the sum of its parts. You don’t taste with your mouth or your nose; you taste with your brain.
Trends
Editor's Note: Beyond the Package
Consumers are taking a deeper look at what's inside the package--and it's more than just ingredients.
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