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Ingredients
The Synthesis of Allyl-3-Cyclohexylpropionate
This article discusses the synthesis of allyl-3-cyclohexylpropionate, which includes cinnamic acid, its ester and/or its methylester, hydrogenation and esterification, transesterification, of hydrogenation products.
Regulatory & Research
3 Change Agents Shaping Fragrance Formulation
How perfumers can best navigate three areas currently having the biggest impact on the fragrance industry.
Oral Care
Editor's Note: Keeping it 300
This month's editor's note is keeping it cool, calm and collected as P&F uncovers the essential sensations of mint and oral care.
Trends
3 Key Trends for 2009
Multisensorial experiences; green products; and the rise of nutraceuticals, nutricosmetics, and cosmeceuticals.
Ingredients
Rose Ketones: Celebrating 30 Years Of Success
Can you remember life before the rose ketones? Can you remember what rose reconstitutions used to smell like before the rose ketones were available? Probably not. And if you can, you probably weren’t too impressed with them
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Pent-3-en-2-one
Despite its limited usage and subtle role in a profile, this is an ingredient that flavorists could make much more use of to brighten an unusually wide range of flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites:
cis
-3-Hexenoic Acid
Application in berry, fruit and other flavors.
Fine Fragrance
1, 3, 6, 7, and 8
Three perfumers discuss their translations of couture into scent.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methoxy-3-methylpyrazine
Don’t let its predictable roasted profile fool you—2-methoxy 3-methyl pyrazine possesses an earthy nuance that makes it exceptionally well suited to nut and seed flavors.
Ingredients
Transition from (+)-Car-3-ene to fragrant chemicals
For half a century, (+)-car-3-ene was relegated to the backyard of the Naval Stores Industry. More than anything else, lack of precise knowledge of its intricate chemistry and its non-availability in technical purity were responsible for this tragic negligence. Recent years have witnessed a dramatic change in the status of (+ )-car-3-ene. The terpene has blossomed into a unique raw material for modification to interesting and valuable perfumery synthetics.
Ingredients
2-Methyltetrahydrofuran-3-one and Other Flavor Furans
Chemistry and application in flavors
Event Coverage
3 Fragrance Executives on the State of Perfumery
During an American Society of Perfumers panel moderated by Jim Krivda, three top fragrance professionals tackled the complicated relationships between creativity, innovation, market research and success
Ingredients
The Universal Hotness, Part 3: Capsaicin Family
Chemistry and application in flavor
Fine Fragrance
Forward Thinking: 3 Fragrance Trends Happening Now
Solid perfumes, enhanced body sprays, and music-inspired scents are the latest fine fragrance trends hitting shelves.
Home
Industry insight: 3 Questions With Sean Traynor
Takasago seeks continuous improvement through growth and technology. In
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine’s “2006 Industry Top 12*” (Summer issue, page 22), Takasago International Corp. came in at No. 6, with 2005 sales of $898.3 million—a 4.5% increase over 2004.
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.
Home
Industry insight: 3 Questions With Ori Yehudai
Frutarom’s recent successes and future plans. In
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine’s “2006 Industry Top 12*” (Summer issue, page 22), Frutarom Ltd. came in at number 12, with 2005 sales of $243.8 million.
Ingredients
Rose Ketones: Celebrating 30 Years of Success
Celebrating 30 Years of Success
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