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Beverage
2020 Year in Review: Citrus Oils in The Year of COVID-19
Citrus sees a rough year with droughts, citrus greening disease and—of course—COVID-19 all taking their toll.
Ingredients
Enantiomeric Distribution of Volatile Components of Citrus Oils by MDGC
The enantiomeric distribution of volatile components of citrus oils provides a useful parameter for the evaluation of genuineness and quality of the oils.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil Trade Association Meeting Report
The Second Symposium of the Essential Oil Trade Associatlon was held on June 2, 1990, at Brunei University in Uxbridge, England, The topics covered essential oil research and their applications. The symposium was well attended by a diverse group which included perfumers, chemists, botanists, essential oil suppliers and aromatherapists.
Ingredients
Zalabí's Green Leap in Essential Oil Production
Zalabí revolutionizes essential oil production by blending tradition with 21st-century sustainability, using solar-powered distillation and zero waste techniques for a greener future.
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
Fingerprint GLCa of selected Texas, Virginia, China, Atlas and Himalaya cedarwood essential oils intended for REACH registration.
Beverage
The quality of Valencia orange peel oil as related to rootstock
The aldehyde and ester content of citrus oils have long been considered important indicators of flavor and aroma, and rootstocks can have an influence on this important quality of an orange oil. However, the limited amount of data accumulated regarding the influence of rootstock on oil quality and yield indicate the need for further study and research to include other varieties and rootstocks of citrus.
Ingredients
Gas chromatographic examination of an essential oil of Santolina chamaecyparissus L.
It is the considered opinion of the authors that in view of the good growth habits of S. chamaecyparissus, an oil could be obtained economically from this plant. However, because of its odour similarity with tansy oil, the oil would probably only be used in compositions where tansy oil has been used. Because there is no composition known to the authors in which tansy oil is a major component, the authors feel that potential exploitation of S. chamaecyparissus oil for commercial use is probably limited.
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
Part 3 of 3: Fingerprint chromatographs of esters-containing essential oils: neroli oil, petitgrain bigarade oil and petitgrain oil Paraguay.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil of Spike Lavender Lavendula Iatifolia Vill. (L. spica D.C.)
The history, botany, isolation methods, physiochemical properties, chemical composition, olfactive properties and application and production and trade of the essential oil of spike lavender will be treated. Because during the last ten years up to 350 constituents have been detected in the oil, the chemical composition will be discussed in more detail.
Ingredients
Analysis of the Essential Oil of Vateria Lindica Linn
Prior to the investigations of the present authors, Dutt reported the physiochemical constants of the essential oil from oleoresin. Thus far the oil has not been completely analysed. In the present investigations the authors have made an attempt to analyse the essential oil extracted from the oleoresin of Vateria indica.
Ingredients
Dutjahn Sandalwood Oil: Creating a legacy with each drop
For perfumery, Australian sandalwood’s warmth and complexity lends naturality to a product and amplifies other notes. Yet its true benefit lies in its nature-positive model, creating benefits for generations to come.
Regulatory & Research
Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography to the Analysis of Essential Oils
GLC fingerprint chromatograms of five essential oils.
Ingredients
Gas chromatography as an industrial process operation—application to essential oils
Chromatography now belongs to the group of industrial processes of separation, This is proven by its successful application to many mixtures, including high boiling and thermolabile compounds. The process is easy and rapid to start up. This process makes possible a significant reduction in processing costs for many specialty chemicals and intermediates as well as the production of new compounds.
Oral Care
Enantiomeric Distribution of Oxygenated Monoterpenes in Some Mentha Essential Oils
In this research we analyzed chiral oxgenated monoterpenes, which are the predominant and most valuable monoterpenes in Mentha oils.This technique enables us to determine the enantiomeric purities of other components in the oils, such as monoterpene hydrocarbons and sesquiterpenes
Oral Care
Mentha viridis lavanduliodora Sacco Essential Oils: State of the Art
With regards to mint oil chemical composition, discovery and selection of new land races or chemotypes of Mentha species bring forth novel and unique flavor profiles. These are unique model systems for the study of essential oil biosynthetic pathway regulation and can be applied commercially, fulfilling some special market requirements.
Regulatory & Research
Clove Oil Derivatives: The Case of U.S. Natural Vanillin Authentication
Uncovering the nuances of vanillin sourcing and natural vanillin ex clove authentication.
Ingredients
The Detailed Analysis of Essential Oils Leads to the Understanding of their Properties
Essential oils are valuable natural products used as raw materials in many fields, including perfumes, cosmetics, aromatherapy and phytotherapy, spices, and nutrition.
Regulatory & Research
Evaluation of the Genuineness of Cold-pressed Bergamot Oil
Traditional analyses, high resolution gas chromatographic and chiral analyses.
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