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Ingredients
The Flavor Parables: Designing a Program to Train Flavorists
This article is about training flavorists in a successful manner. I presents some essential guidelines—I call them parables—to optimize the training that apprentices should receive to maximize their learning, and to maximize their long-term value to their company.
Ingredients
Textile Materials with Fixed Cyclodextrins as a Fragrance Depot
The ability to semi-permanently infuse fabrics with finished fragrances and/or fragrance materials opens up a new realm of formulation and application possibilities for perfumers. The market has already seen the introduction of scented pillows and the like, but Buschmann et al.’s recent work presents the possibility of (washable) scented sportswear, linens, upholstery and many other household products that may be customized at will, and which may intake unpleasant odors while imparting pleasant ones.
News
Indie Perfumer Sarah Mccartney Discusses Entrepreneurial Journey in Fragrance
McCartney shares their favorite projects, ingredients and advice for newcomers.
Ingredients
2-Heptanone in Dairy, Fruit, Savory and Brown Flavors
2-Heptanone features front and center in blue cheese flavors, but it also makes a positive contribution in a veritable smorgasbord of other profiles.
Ingredients
Methyl Salicylate in Berry, Fruit, Alcoholic Drinks & Other Flavors
See how this flavorist's relationship with methyl salicylate while transitioning from Europe to the U.S.
Ingredients
Production of Rosemary Oleoresin Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
An outline has been reported of the experiments helpful to appraise current understanding of extract production with supercritical CO2 for use in flavorings and fragrances. Additionally, a recent publication detailed the results of preliminary experiments performed to assess the suitability of employing supercritical CO2 in the production of oleoresins from Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Trends
Past Fragrance Successes— What Does the Future Hold?
What is a successful fragrance? Fragrance is part of the entertainment industry. Past successful fragrances have captured the imagination of the public just like popular songs and popular movies, What will capture the public’s fancy in the future? Perhaps seeing what worked in different eras of the past will give a hint of what will work in the future.
Trends
For F&F Customers, Sustainability is a Growth Driver
"Sustainability is a driver for growth, and the only long-term option for business in a volatile world,” said Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever, when the company released its latest sustainability report.
Ingredients
Synthesis and odor of butenoylbicyclo[2,2,1] heptene derivatives
Paper of the 7th International Congress of Essential Oils, Kyoto, Japan, October 1977.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2006
Advancements in the Flavor Industry. When I started in the flavor industry, a flavor project basically was a request to compound an artificial flavor. The newly established FEMA or GRAS lists were very limited and initially populated under a grandfather clause. Natural ingredients were limited to citrus, floral and mint oils, as well as other natural botanicals and extractives.
Trends
Technology Decisions Challenging the Flavor and Fragrance Industry
If there is one thing that successful technology companies have in common it is marketing and public relations. One can hardly read a business-oriented magazine today without seeing either a technology advertisement or self promoting article. But how is a layman to separate fact from fiction?
Ingredients
Cedarwood And Derivatives In Perfume Compounds, Part II
In the previous article on cedarwood (
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine, May/June 2001), we discussed different cedarwood oil types and various cedarwood derivatives. In this article, we will look at the use of cedarwood and its derivatives, as well as specialties in various types of fragrances.
Fine Fragrance
Design and Creation of a Successful Major Fragrance
This discussion of the design and creation of successful major fragrances will deal with tbe subject from the standpoint of fragrance planning and evaluation by a major marketer. I see this as a creative process, not as a science, but as an art--an artistic process which should have as its end not only a work of beauty, but a fine product which will make a major contribution to the profit picture of its marketer.
Event Coverage
Infographic: 2014 WPC Presents Beauty Dynamics in MEA
World Perfumery Congress presents a closer look at this $24-billion market.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fine Fragrance Trends Driving the Industry
Highlighting four current trends guiding fine fragrance innovation.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2001
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 3-Methyl-2-Butenal, Iso Fragarone 030, 4-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-3(2H)-Furanone, Chickory Furanone Natural, Tolu Balsam Resin Natural
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2003
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 2-Furyl Methyl Ketone (Acetyl Furan), 2-Nonanone (Methyl Heptyl Ketone), 2-Pentanone (Methyl Propyl Ketone) and more
Ingredients
New Year, New Insights - Download FREE Application Guide
We invite you to explore our 2-Methoxypyridine and request a free sample. You’ll find this Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical with green notes to be Certified Kosher, Halal and meeting purity specifications of JECFA.
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