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Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Curry Leaf Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of curry leaf oil.
Trends
The Market for Flavors in Emerging Markets
Despite being defined as a so-called emerging market, Asia Pacific has overtaken Western Europe and North America to become the largest market for food and drink globally in value and volume terms. In fact, Asia Pacific now accounts for one-third of all expenditures on food and drink, making the region the powerhouse of the global food and drink industry, driving value and growth.
Flavor
F&F Focuses on Emerging Markets for Growth
Companies expect Asia, Latin America will grow the most rapidly over the next five years
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Earthy, Musty, Mushroomlike Aroma Chemicals
I like most living things but mosquitoes are an exception. I travel a lot, which makes malaria very near the top of my “things to avoid” list.
Ingredients
The Essential Oil from Rosmarinus officinalis L.
The essential oil produced from the leaves of Rosmarinus officinalis L. is an important essential oil of Spain. The Rosmarinus offlcinalis L. plant grows wild and has been cultivated in different parts of the country. The following sections treat history, botany, essential oil production, physiochemical properties, chemical composition, olfactive properties and applications, and production and trade of the essential oil of Rosemary. The preparation of terpeneless essential oil of Rosemary will be mentioned.
Ingredients
The Application of Flavors to Extruded Products
Through the changes we will experience in the next few years in both the extrusion of foods and in the creations of flavors, the scientists, the technologists and the artists of each discipline will continue to rely upon a certain amount of “triai and error” in their approach and most certainly will be required to possess a “keen sense of observation.”
Fine Fragrance
Perfumery: Evolution of Its Techniques—Part I
The present state of the science comes about by our effort, by a study of these perfumers and their work. By assimilating the experience of the great classics, and by their mastery of the basic new elements at their disposal, new generations of perfumers create this present state, and provide examples for the future
Ingredients
Consumer Exposure to Chemically Defined Flavoring Substances
The following observations should put into perspective the exposure of consumers to flavoring substances. This may help us to establish a reasonable priority for the safety evaluation of the unmanageably large number of flavoring substances occurring in food and used by the flavor industry.
Ingredients
Water-Soluble Fractions of the Essential Oils
Due to the different solubilities, various essential oil components are disproportionately postitioned into the aqueous phase and, hence, the variable polar components are either reduced or lost. Because of this phenomenon, relatively soluble minor components of the oil can escape completely resulting in an unbalanced odor and flavor profile when compared with that of the original plant. Therefore, the water soluble fraction is of importance to both the quantitative and qualitative outcome of the essential oil production.
Oral Care
The Genuineness of Two Mint Essential Oils
The authors demonstrated that the isopulegol levels present in mint oils, along with the levels of the compound tentatively identified as neoisoisopulegol, are presently the best indicators of the presence of commint in peppermint. This method offers a good detection threshold and is easily performed through standard GC techniques.
Ingredients
Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we report the results on the isolation, identification and quantitative analysis of oxygen heterocyclic compounds of bergamot, sweet orange, mandarin, bitter orange, grapefruit and lemon oils.
Home
2020 Leaderboard: Takasago Builds Sales in Europe
Takasago saw strong growth thanks to increased sales of vanilla related products and solid results from its German and Spanish subsidiaries.
Regulatory & Research
IFRA Examines F&F’s Path to Green Chemistry
A look at current and prospective routes to green chemistry initiatives.
Oral Care
Mint’s Role in Evolving F&F Industry Trends
From sustainability to innovative flavor pairings, mint continues to be a leader across a variety of markets.
Personal Care/Beauty
Prestige Beauty is China’s Next Growth Engine
So far, in more than a year, Shiseido has sold 15 mass and cosmetics brands, which further signals that Shiseido is concentrating on more prestige and premium business segments.
Regulatory & Research
Review of Electrochemical Syntheses of Aroma Chemicals
The above review lead to the optimistic expectation that electrochemical methods in the near future will be applied for full scale production of a number of aroma chemicals.
Fragrance
Progress in Essential Oils: Mediterranean Pine Oil
This month, Brian Lawrence discusses the olfactory and chemical composition of Mediterranean pine oil.
Regulatory & Research
Regulatory Watch: EFSA Opinion on Perilla Aldehyde
This article highlights the international evaluation of perilla aldehyde.
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