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Ingredients
An anatomy of rose
One should remember that the chemicals reported may not always be desirable to use. They may be artifacts or production or analysis. After reviewing the chemicals at one's disposal, one should be able to determine which constituents are characteristic and which are playing only a supporting role. The importance of being intimately familiar with the character and performance of each chemical cannot be overemphasized.
Ingredients
Rose Oil in Kashmiri India
An emerging cash crop benefits industry and local agribusiness.
Ingredients
Turkish Rose Oil Research: Recent Results
ose oil was produced by hydrodistillation from fresh flowers of Rosa damascena Miller. (Turkey and Bulgaria are the two main producers of this precious material.) Results of the analysis of Turkish rose oil produced by the Gülbirlik Cooperative in the past 16 years are provided in this article.
Ingredients
Turkish Rose Oil Research: Recent Results
Rose oil was produced by hydrodistillation from fresh flowers of Rosa damascena Miller. (Turkey and Bulgaria are the two main producers of this precious material.) Results of the analysis of Turkish rose oil produced by the Gülbirlik Cooperative in the past 16 years are provided in this article.
Ingredients
Your Source for All-things Rose
Partnerships in Bulgaria, allow us to provide timely insight and availability on Rose Water.
Ingredients
Your Source for All-things Rose
Partnerships in Bulgaria, allow us to provide timely insight and availability on Rose Water.
Ingredients
Rose Ketones: Celebrating 30 Years Of Success
Can you remember life before the rose ketones? Can you remember what rose reconstitutions used to smell like before the rose ketones were available? Probably not. And if you can, you probably weren’t too impressed with them
Ingredients
Rose Oils: History and Socio-Economic Impact
The author examines the socio-economic impact of rose oil production and how it supports farmers in Turkey, Bulgaria and other countries.
Ingredients
Rose Ketones: Celebrating 30 Years of Success
Celebrating 30 Years of Success
Ingredients
Major Volatile Constituents of Egyptian Rose Absolute
The composition of rose absolute has not been throughly investigated except for a few reports. However, the composition of rose oils from different origins has been studied in detail. This paper attempts to identify some of the major volatiles of rose absolute prepared from rose variety largely cultivated and processed in Egypt.
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.
Ingredients
KAAPI’S PROJECT: ROSEWOOD PLANTATION IN THE AMAZON RAINFOREST
From endangered species to reforestation, Brazilian Rosewood has a long history in F&F. Learn how Kaapi’s Rosewood Project is bringing it back to the palette.
Ingredients
Brazilian Rosewood Oil: Sustainable Production and Oil Quality Management
This article gives a status report on the Brazilian rosewood oil industry, then reveals the project’s findings regarding the oil’s characterization and the tree’s propagation and field management.
Ingredients
Fragrance Sustainability: Seeking a Sustainable Alternative to Brazilian Rosewood
Linalool enantiomers in the essential oils of aromatic plants from Brazil: Aniba rosaeodora (rosewood), Lippia alba (erva cidreira) and Ocimum basilicum (basil).
Ingredients
Bois de Rose Oil: A Glimpse into the Past
Bois de Rose oil, as it exists today, comes primarily from two sources in Brazil, Empress Industrial Ltda., and I. B. Sabba. While there is limited supply of rosewood oil, there is plenty of pure synthetic linalool (the free of dihydro linaIool variety) which can bolster the short supply. At one point, in the early 1950s, Bois de Rose oil ranked as one of the top 15 “biggest” essential oils in the world. Today, at approximately 100 tons per year, it is in peril of extinction.
Ingredients
Scent and Component Analysis of the Hybrid Tea Rose
The hybrid tea rose as a group is one of the major modern roses cultivated as a garden rose today. It was developed and has been bred since the latter half of the nineteenth century by cross breeding the hybrid perpetual rose with the tea rose.
Regulatory & Research
Gas Chromatographic Analysis on Turkish Rose Oil, Absolute and Concrete
The analysis of rose products maybe realized by gas or liquid chromatographic techniques. Our investigations showed that liquid chromatography have been used only in a few studies to separate essential oils and terpenoid compounds, and a sufficient separation has not been obtained.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials - February 2019
This month’s column features discussions on tangerine essence oil, 2-octyl-2-dodecenal, 2-hexyl-2-decenal, lime essence oil and more.
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