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Ingredients
The Aroma Chemicals Tour
The SCM Corporation and Union Camp Corporation of Jacksonville, Florida, hosted a tour of their aroma chemicals research and manufacturing facilities on the Monday following the Congress
Trends
Breakthrough Creativity and Psychographics
This fragrance psychographic “overlay” to VALS is one new breakthrough area we are pioneering. We avoid the unworkable ideas or logic-deductions, the two polarities of mediocrity in the marketing and advertising of products. We use the fragrance psychographics as an invaluable creative tool toward focusing our breakthrough problem-solving in a constructive way.
Fine Fragrance
New Synthetic Odoriferous Compounds
New compounds possessing interesting odoriferous properties can be prepared by employing comparatively simple procedures and may be applied in perfume compositions. 4-Phenyl-1,3-dioxan is the common starting compound used in the synthesis of all eighteen new synthetic odoriferous compounds.
Ingredients
Computers—Who Needs Them?
Today, we find personal computers everywhere in business as well as in many homes. Today’s personal computers are fast, powerful machines found on the desks of a large percentage of business people. General software systems are available that can be adapted by the users to meet a majority of their needs. In general, computers have become a common tool for doing business.
Ingredients
Aromatic Chemicals from Heptaldehyde
Heptanal belongs to the cheapest aldehydic starting materials suitable for synthesis of odoriferous compounds. This article is intended to survey its chemistry in this aspect. The major use for heptanal is in the flavor and fragrance industry. This article will describe selected areas of groups of compounds where perfumery interest and organic chemical developments have impinged on each other.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Cinnamyl Acetate
While hardly effective as the main driver of a flavor, this ingredient can play an important secondary role in many flavors, adding depth and rounding out angular profiles.
Ingredients
Synthesizing Mayol from Cuminaldehyde
The authors discuss two distinct preparations of the widely used muguet ingredient from cuminaldehyde.
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Ingredients
Chemotaxonomy of spice plants
The use of systematic chemistry for plant classification is called chemosystematics or chemotaxonomy. The meaningful interpretation of the totality of taxonomoic characters is a difficult task. However, it has contributed much to natural classification.
Ingredients
Perfumer Notes: Vanilla CO₂
Grown in Madagascar, vanilla CO₂ brings complexity and richness to fragrances.
Event Coverage
CSA Roundtable Ingredient Highlights
Flavor materials displayed; event snapshots.
Ingredients
Flavor Creation: Fusion Flavors
Fusion flavors, or blends, have been around since the cavemen discovered that a cooked, smoky leg of dinosaur had a much better taste than the raw version.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Creation: Finding Signature
Perfumer Cecile Krakower discusses olfactive identity, the complexities of the development process and decoding fragrance vocabularies.
Ingredients
Essential Oils’ Identity Crisis
How data problems can create challenges for industry.
Ingredients
PFW's Patchwood Perfumery Contest
PFW Aroma Chemicals B.V. has launched Patchwood, a new aroma chemical that is powerful and woody, with a fresh ozonic top note and camphoraceous, leathery impression.
Beverage
Reinvigorating The Citrus Market
From health consciousness accelerated by COVID-19 to new experiences for foodies, we take a look at the citrus trends set to define 2021.
News
Flavorcon
Returns to Cincinnati
Reconnect with fellow flavor experts at the upcoming in-person event.
Ingredients
Honeysuckle in Perfumery and Cosmetics
Honeysuckle belongs to the family of floral odors like lilac and lily of the valley for which there are no natural materials available and are considered important in perfumery. In the past honeysuckle absolute produced commercially in small quantities was used in deluxe fragrances. The advent of aromatic chemicals enabled the perfumer to develop synthetic compounds, which are now used in perfumery.
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