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Ingredients
3,6-Dimethyl Octan-3-ol
A profile: 3,6-Dimethyl octan-3-ol. Thus is the history of 3,6-dimethyl octan-3-ol and its chemical evolution over forty years of changes in the flavor and fragrance industry. One wonders what might have been the fate of AR-1 if synthetic linalool had not been made available from the vitamin intermediate stream.
Event Coverage
372nd SFC Meeting
The 372nd meeting of the Society of Flavor Chemists Inc. (SFC) included a presentation by Janet Scalese and staff of the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau (TTB) regarding changes to Nonbeverage Tax Drawback Regulations and Procedures
Ingredients
Acetals and Ketals of 3β, 4β-caranediol-New Odoriferous Compounds from (+)-3-carene
In summary, it is noteworthy that the odor characteristics of acetals and ketals of bicyclic terpenic diols have been absent in the literature. Our discovery of interesting odors of ketals of (+)-3β,4β-caranediol indicates further potential possibilities of synthesis of new odoriferous compounds in the series of bicyclic terpenic diols.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 3-Ethylpyridine
This ingredient manages to capture most of the character impact of pyridine.
Ingredients
3-Nonen-2-one
This material's strong, nutty character with fruity notes can enhance a flavorist's repertoire.
Ingredients
Ingredient Profile: 3-Mercaptohexanol*
Ingredient Profile is an occasional feature from the Chemical Sources Association (CSA), providing insights into specific flavor compounds
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 3,5-Dimethyl Cyclopentane-1,2-Dione
Use levels for aroma and taste effects in brown, nut, savory, fruit and fermented flavors.
Trends
32nd International Days of Essential Oils & Extracts
Cinnamon, patchouli, vetiver, osmanthus, extraction techniques and more.
Flavor
Flavor Bites: 2,5-Dimethyl 3-(2H)-furanone
This hidden gem works well in fruit categories and adds interest to any heated flavor category.
Ingredients
Fragrant Esters of 3-Cyclohexylbutanoic Acid
Thus, the acid is not too easily available, but remarkable fragrant properties of its esters raise the interest in its production. The first four stages of its synthesis have been described previously. Prin’s reaction of α-methylstyrene with formaldehyde yields 4-methyl-4-phenyl-1,3-dioxane.
Event Coverage
37th Annual FiFi Winners
In its 60th year, the Fragrance Foundation celebrates the history and future of fragrance.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates Neryl Propionate, 3-Mercaptohexyl Acetate and More Materials
See the latest roundup of organoleptic characteristics of flavor materials.
Ingredients
3-Octen-2-one in Nut, Savory, Fruit, Brown & Other Flavors
See how 3-octen-2-one can be used successfully in a very wide range of flavors way beyond the obvious nut category.
Ingredients
Ethyl 3-hydroxybutyrate in Citrus, Tropical, Orchard and Berry Flavors
The ingredient applies mostly to fruit flavors and often forms a significant component of the perception of freshness.
Event Coverage
Industry Snapshot: Fragrance Houses, Perfumers Shine at 36th Annual FiFi Awards
The 36th Annual FiFi Awards, hosted by The Fragrance Foundation, was a glamorous affair glittering with celebrities such as Padma Lakshmi (Top Chef), fragrance and cosmetic maven Tova Borgnine, and designers Cynthia Rowley and Zac Posen. The event, which in its inaugural year bo asted 250 guests, played host to 1,000-plus industry luminaries. The true stars of the night? The engineers of scent: the fragrance houses and perfumers.
Trends
360° China
WFFC event highlights business realities, the power of
guanxi,
the evolution of the fl avor and fragrance industry, and the new Chinese consumer.
Ingredients
2,5-Dimethyl 4-ethoxy 3(2H)-furanone in Berry, Tropical and Other Fruit Flavors
This interesting combination of notes gives the ingredient an extraordinarily wide range of uses within the fruit flavor category.
Trends
1 + 1 = 3
P&G’s Steve Hicks on challenging category belief systems and innovating for superior fragrances and flavors that build brands.
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