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Ingredients
Naarden-Chiris--an expanded raw material source
The very interesting and unique combination of a strong historical position in aroma chemicals together with a very old and top quality processor of natural materials gives the Naarden organization an unparalleled range of products to use internally, as well as to market to the worldwide industry.
Regulatory & Research
Profile of p-menth-3-ene chemistry
Here an attempt has been made to portray the kaleidoscopic chemistry of p-menth-3-ene, the most aristocratic member of the p-menthene series.
Regulatory & Research
Aromatherapy: Do Essential Oils Have Therapeutic Properties?
A pleasant odor has always been, and still is, an important factor for people to feel good, and feeling well is synonymous with good health. Therefore, we can conclude that all substances which are able to create a certain amount of well-being and well-feeling possess therapeutic properties and, therefore, can be called therapeutic agents.
Regulatory & Research
The Relationships Between Emotion, Perfumes and Fragrances
Reading the general literature on perfumery we find remarks suggesting a special relationship between emotion and perfume. However, despite such statements, there have been few actual suggestions as to how emotion and olfaction might be linked. However, there are a few clues and I feel that we can move towards looking to see how the sensory systems of olfaction and emotion come together.
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
The Evolving Links Between Scent and Color
Discoveries in sensory psychology have confirmed a reliable and quantitative link between scent and color.
Trends
Last Word: Vanilla, Ethics, and Market Drivers
A conversation with Scott May, VP, global sweet goods, Givaudan
Ingredients
Flavor Ingredients for the EU and Beyond
Natural offerings dominated a recent flavor material event.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Carrot Seed Oil
The oil of carrot and carrot seed has been the subject of a number of studies. This article reviews the results of several, including: hydrocarbons characterized in the leaf headspace; the chiral analysis of five constituents found in the headspace; GC/MS findings in a commercial sample of carrot seed oil; GC-FID and GC/MS analyses of oils from ‘Perfkcja,’ ‘Koral’ and ‘Dolanka’ cultivars; and others.
Ingredients
Hungarian Beauty— Fragrances in the Wild East
A rich fragrance heritage disrupted by political upheavals reinvents itself amidst a price-sensitive consumer environment.
Ingredients
Define Your Scent with Methyl Cedryl Ether
Craft the perfect fragrance with our broad array of natural and synthetic aroma chemicals.
Home
2020 Leaderboard: Firmenich Expands Reach Through Technology
Firmenich expansions in technology and beyond drove the company's sales up 6% from the previous year to CHF 3.9 billion.
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.
News
Editor's Note: Welcome to F&F’s Next Chapter
Artificial intelligence and virtual reality have been growing buzzwords in F&F. Take a look into the future.
Event Coverage
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Regulatory & Research
New compounds with small rings in essential oils
Despite the continuing discovery of new synthetic fragrance raw materials, essential oils still remain the other half of the foundation of perfumery. Consequently, the analysis of essential oils is still very much of interest, as is illustrated by the excellent series of articles by Lawrence in this journal. We now wish to report a number of products containing small (three-, four-, and five-membered) rings, most of which are found for the first time in essential oils. These products were isolated by chemical group separation, liquid and gas chromatography, whereupon the structures were determined by mass, infrared and NMR spectroscopy. All structures were confirmed by synthesis. The essential oils used were obtained from regular commercial sources.
Ingredients
9th International Congress of Essential Oils—Report
The magnificent panorama of Singapore greeted delegates to the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils, March 13-17, 1983. As the only city in Southeast Asia with facilities for such a major International Congress, Singapore lived up to its reputation as the commercial and convention capital. The Mandarin Hotel also proved an excellent choice with more than adequate room for all the meetings, formal and informal, that are such an important part of every congress.
Trends
On Location: the 2011 Table Talk Exhibition, Amsterdam
The flavor industry gathers to evaluate ingredients and network
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