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Trends
Foward Thinking: You Are What You Eat
Promising culinary ingredients with beneficial health properties emerge as key components in flavored and fragranced products
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Juniper Berry Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of juniper berry oil. Some of its common uses include seasoning mixtures in the food industry as flavorings in marinades for meat and fish, as well as in beverages such as tea, beer and brandy
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Spanish Oregano Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of Spanish oregano oil.
Trends
Endpoint: Is Willy Wonka* Running F&F's Reality?
This article reviews some state-of-the-art inventions in F&F, in hopes of sniffing out what's next.
Regulatory & Research
Industry Insight: The Provocative Emperor of Scent
Chandler Burr, after a chance encounter with Luca Turin — a biophysicist possessing a gift for distinguishing the components of a scent — set out to write a story about Turin and his theory that the nose deciphers smell by using vibrations rather than the shape of molecules. As his investigation begins, Burr’s simple story about the creation of a scientific theory quickly takes readers to the heart of the fragrance industry and the scientific publishing world.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Summer Savory Oil
Summer savory oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Calendula officinalis L.
This month, Brian Lawrence discusses the composition of Calendula officinalis L.
Fragrance
Société Française des Parfumeurs Ingredient Exhibition Highlights
The event, which occasioned the naming of a new president, focused on fragrance materials.
Ingredients
Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Lavandula Oils
In this article the chemical composition of lavandula oils from various parts of the world will be discussed. The odor qualities of the oils and the olfactive properties of some characteristic compounds will be mentioned.
Equipment (Lab & Manufacturing)
Inside Technology Designed Specifically for Fragrance Evaluators
Introducing tools created to assist in the fragrance evaluation process.
Trends
Unlocking Fragrance Consumer Trends in Western Europe
A deep dive into consumer preferences in fragrance purchases highlighted notable distinctions in how men and women prioritize specific functional details.
Regulatory & Research
Vanillin Authentication: Essential for a Sustainable Business
Vanillin authentication is essential as global demand for natural vanillin grows and suppliers develop natural vanillin flavors from various sources. Discover why regulation compliance must be rigorously checked to ensure brand image transparency.
Ingredients
Hydrogen vs. Helium: Extra Speed, No Sacrifices
The quality of essential oils can degrade or change over time, so fast and reliable analytical screening is critical for quality control. By switching from helium to hydrogen, your lab can save time and money without sacrificing results.
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
Reflections on an Exciting and Challenging Year
A message from the outgoing SFC president.
Trends
Scent-Sational: Eco-friendly Homecare Introductions Boom
Household products making claims relating to environmental sustainability and ethical practices increased nearly 700% globally between 2006 and 2008.
Event Coverage
Photo Album and Highlights: CSA Roundtable, Elections
New raw materials, 2008-2009 board in place
Ingredients
Topics in Perfumery: Creating Effective Natural Fragrances
What’s driving the contemporary fragrance consumer and how perfumers can overcome obstacles to deliver on the promise of “natural”. “As we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of unprecedented climate change,” the Cambridge cosmologist Stephen Hawking recently stated, “scientists have a special responsibility, once again, to inform the public and to advise leaders about the perils that humanity faces.” With dire predictions such as this and the realities of life, no wonder that there exists an atmosphere of stress and anxiety throughout society.
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