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Fine Fragrance
Aroma Chemicals and Citrus Oils
Natural citrus oils cannot be reconstituted (substituted) by compounding aroma chemicals for three reasons: (1) Citrus oils are complex mixtures, up to 300 chemicals of which many are unknown. (2) If they are known, many are not commercially available. (3) Individual constituents with asymmetric carbon atoms, mostly are optically active, A lot of aroma chemicals are not. On the other hand, aroma chemicals with citrusy odors deserve their own place for compounds in functional perfumery, mainly for stability reasons.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: cis-3-Hexenol
Covering an exceptionally wide range of flavors, moderation is essential when using cis-3-Hexenol in formulations.
Flavorcon Coverage
Celebrating
Flavorcon
’s Return to Cincinnati
Get a taste of the flavorful two-day event hosted last November.
July
Hangzhou Grascent Co., Ltd.'s Chepanile
Dietary Supplements
Companies Supporting Changing Consumer Needs in Weight Management and Health with Emerging Taste Solutions
These four companies aim to meet consumer demands for nutrient-dense, functional foods and supplements that support healthier lifestyles and weight management goals.
Ingredients
Nantong—China’s Peppermint Producing Center
Now Nantong supplies about 30% of China’s peppermint oil and about 1/10 of the worlds total. Some 10,000 hectares of land in the area are devoted to growing peppermint.
Beverage
Stability of Citral-Containing and Citralless Lemon Oils in Flavor Emulsions and Beverages
The storage stability of lemon oil treated to remove citral has not been reported. This investigation was conducted to compare the stabilities of citral-containing and citralless lemon emulsions (EC and ECL) and beverages (BC and BCL) during storage at different temperatures by both gas chromatographic and sensory analyses.
Fragrance
Odor Characteristics of Aliphatic Metameric C-13 Ketones, Alcohols and Their Derivatives
In natural environments, only the tridecanone isomer with the carbonyl group in position 2 has been found to exist. Tridecan-2-one occurs as a flavor component in many raw materials originating from plants or animals, and is produced in multi-step oxidative enzymatic transformations of fatty acids present in them.
Beverage
2020 Year in Review: Citrus Oils in The Year of COVID-19
Citrus sees a rough year with droughts, citrus greening disease and—of course—COVID-19 all taking their toll.
Sweet Applications
How Sugar Reduction Can Meet Consumer Needs, Regulatory Issues and Formulation Challenges
Tailored solutions can enhance the overall product experience in terms of sweetness and mouthfeel while reducing sugar content.
Ingredients
Endpoint. Clarity in Clean Labels
The bottom line on clean labeling comes back to the consumer. Are they caught up in a cloud of details for processing and replacing ingredients? Or do they just want a simple, transparent product label?
Savory Applications
Flavor Creation: Composing Savory Flavors
How to combine low notes, middle notes and top notes for a successful flavor composition. Years ago, I listened to music on a cheap transistor radio. Through its tiny speaker I could hear the basic melody and words to my favorite songs.
Ingredients
Contribution to the study of the chemical composition of the essential oil from the terminal branches of the cypress tree in the Grasse area
In a previous study of the chemical composition of the essential oil derived from the Algerian cypress, we compared the oil with oil obtained by steam distillation of the terminal branches of cypress trees from the Grasse area. We then noted some differences that affected the relative proportions of certain constituents. The richness in high constituents, in particular, prompted us to begin the study of this higher fraction. Cypress essential oil possesses a dry-down odor which is both woody and amberlike and is greatly appreciated by perfumers; this also makes it worth studying.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Viewpoint: Cinematic Coffret
Fragrance envelope pushers Christophe Laudamiel and Christoph Hornetz translate a new film into 15 essences. There is much talk in the perfume industry regarding the abundance of lackluster fragrance releases. Although this is much to the consternation of all, it’s no wonder; after the terrorist attacks in September 2001, the issue of safety has become acutely prevalent in our culture, almost to the point of pathology.
Ingredients
Aldehyde C-11 Undecylenic
The answer to the age-old question as to the closeness of the aldehydes’ organoleptic profile to that of the acetal or nitrile derivative is clear sometimes it is close and sometimes it isn’t. All aliphatic aldehydes and their corresponding nitrile are closest in organoleptic profile at the C–11 molecule.
Ingredients
Creations from Cassia Oil
Cassia Oil’s Pivotal Place in the F&F Industry.
Ingredients
Citrus focus: A Cultivated Zest
Known as golden apples centuries ago, lemons were once regarded as luxuries, traded for precious items in marketplaces around the world. Today, with over 3 million tonnes produced each year — the equivalent of approximately 21,000 million individual lemons — this fruit is as popular as it has ever been.
Ingredients
China’s Perfumery Industry: Current Status
“To boost production and export of essential oils and aromatic chemicals, China must adjust its pricing policy to give farmers enough incentive to grow plants that produce these products,” Liu Shuquan said. “And, Chinese foreign trade workers should be more aggressive in marketing them. ”
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