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Ingredients
Decanoic Acid in Dairy, Savory, Fermented, Fruit and Other Flavors
Decanoic acid is pretty much an essential component of dairy flavors, but it can also enhance many other categories.
Fine Fragrance
Perfume Materials: The Addition of Acetic Acid and Allylalcohol to Dicyclopentadiene
Chemistry and sensory evaluation
Ingredients
Pyrazine Generation from the Maillard Reaction of Mixed Amino Acids in Model Systems
In the present study, we used Kuo et al.’s previously reported selective purge-and-trap methods to study the effect of four amino acids, acting singly or in combination, on the generation of pyrazines.
Ingredients
Flavor Panelists Evaluate Galangal Root Oil, 9-Decenoic Acid, Difurfuryl Disulfide and More
Discover the possible applications for a list of new materials evaluated by our panel.
Regulatory & Research
Natural Source Testing for Flavors and Fragrances
In highly regulated marketplaces where mislabeling could have legal and commercial repercussions, a reliable natural source test is critical at the procurement, research and development, product launch and supply stages.
Ingredients
HESP—A New Essential Oil From the Acid Hydrolysate of Spent Sandal Heartwood
In the present study, the utilization of the spent (exhausted) sandalwood powder from steam distillation as a source of an acid hydrolysate oil is examined. It has been found that hydrolysis of the non-volatile portion of an acetone extract of the spent sandalwood powder with methanolic hydrochloric acid followed by steam distillation gave rise to a new essential oil (1.2% yield) which we have called HESP, the acronym for hydrolyzed exhausted sandalwood powder.
Regulatory & Research
Minimizing Flavor Deterioration
Flavor deterioration during storage is of interest to both the food and flavor industries. While there are numerous studies on flavor deterioration in foods, little has been published on the deterioration of food flavorings, especially when in the liquid form.
Ingredients
Extracting the Essence: Comparing Vanilla and Cocoa Processes
Understanding the similarities and differences in biochemistry, chemistry and curing processes of vanilla and cocoa may offer insight into producing high-quality materials.
Beverage
2018 The Year in Review: Citrus Oils: Availability and Markets
What do the lemon, grapefruit, lime, orange and mandarin oil markets look like? This article discusses global availability and developing an effective and adaptable purchasing strategy.
Ingredients
A Fresh Language
As the demand for basil continues to grow in a myriad of culinary, household and cosmetic products, developing an olfactory language will strengthen its position in the marketplace.
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