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Regulatory & Research
Enantiomeric Odor Differences and Gas Chromatographic Properties of Flavors and Fragrances.
Enantiomers of flavors and fragrances show characteristic differences in odor and taste; thus, the enantiomer composition is an important property that should be determined by analytical resolution on a chiral stationary phase in gas chromatography.
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
GLC fingerprint chromatograms of five essential oils.
Ingredients
Plant equipment for the production of essential oils and aroma chemicals
The flood of information from the literature and the widespread use of advanced analytical instruments have stimulate d the organic chemist to synthesize not only these products occurring in nature but many other useful and interesting homologues.
Regulatory & Research
[updated] Fragrance Allergen Labeling Requirements in 7 Regions + 45 EU Additions
This article from Chemlinked compiles information on major regions with regulations for fragrance allergen labeling and their requirements. Legislation in progress also is mentioned. [Update: On July 26, 2023, the EU added 45 new entries to the Annex.]
Trends
2025 Food & Beverage Trends: A Cohesive Look at Evolving Consumer Preferences
Let's take a look at 4 trend predictions for 2025 in the taste segment that emerged from the slew of forecast reports.
Ingredients
Oqema, Berje, Avant, Excellentia, Bedoukian and Millipore Sigma Flavor Materials Evaluated
Take a look at flavorists' notes on petitgrian oil, phellandrene, ex. dives, phenethyl acetate and more.
Fragrance
“Per Fumum” for the People | A new approach for sustainable fragrances
Blue California’s biotechnology solutions make possible clean, natural and sustainable fragrances priced for all of the people to enjoy every day.
Ingredients
The Hidden Battleground— Maintaining Aesthetics in a High Tech Product Form
Environmental fragrancing, like the deo-cologne market before it is just such a focal point, a focal point for our wishes to return to the halcyon days of ever expanding markets. A new marketing opportunity is in the making.
Ingredients
3-Cyclohexylpropanal and 3-Cyclohexylbutanal as Raw Materials for Fragrant Compounds
This study reports an investigation of the hydrogenation of aromatic rings of these alcohols, leading to the respective 3-cyclohexyl-1-alkanols.
Ingredients
Evaluating Naturals: Application of Vibrational Spectroscopy Methods in Essential Oil Analysis
A review of NIR, IR and Raman spectroscopic methods applied to the analysis of various essential oils.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates Neryl Propionate, 3-Mercaptohexyl Acetate and More Materials
See the latest roundup of organoleptic characteristics of flavor materials.
Ingredients
A Unique Mentha Aquatica Mint For Flavor
The essential oil from peppermint,
Mentha x piperita
L., is one of the most widely used oils by the flavor industry for mint flavoring. However, abundant literature and experts’ observations report the varying composition and organoleptic profiles of peppermint oils according to the region of production, climatic variation and harvest date.1-3
Ingredients
Birth of a fragrance for a product
The progress the infant makes after its long and sometimes stormy delivery depends on marketing, which assumes the task of caring for the new-born product through its positioning and advertising. If marketing fail to guide and help this new and different soap along in the competitive world, even though the product and fragrance are on target with the initial concept, the young life may be doomed.
Ingredients
Composition and characteristics of dill: a review
It is apparent that dill and its extracts are a potential source of biologically active compounds, some of which could be extracted from the plant material without detriment to its flavour quality.
Fine Fragrance
Tetrahydrofuran and Tetrahydropyran Derivatives as Odor Substances
In summary, over the past few years many terpenoid THF and THP derivatives have been both synthesized and characterized in nature. Some of them have been shown to demonstrate unique sensory properties, and together with their stability, they have attracted the attention of even the most fastidious of perfumers
Trends
Health & Indulgence in Sweet and Snack Applications
Taste and health concerns drive consumer expectations in the snack space. While sodium and added-sugar concerns continue to grow, consumers do not want to sacrifice taste. Flavors must be more true-to-life than ever—and just as indulgent.
Ingredients
The Role of the Perfumer at a Finished Goods House
The perfumers’ function at a finished goods house today encompasses much more than fragrance creation. Perfumers are now part of a team, lending their special expertise to all areas of new product development as well as quality control and production trouble shooting.
Savory Applications
A Review of Oleoresin Black Pepper and Its Extraction Solvents
All the indications are that an oleoresin pepper can be produced at a similar cost to the products now on the market. The physical appearance of this resin may differ a little from the conventional product, but its organoleptic properties are superior in that it lacks the sweet taste and aroma which is so characteristic of culminated solvents.
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