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Ingredients
Castoreum and Castoreum Substitutes
Animal notes in perfumery. Besides fixing fragrances, castoreum imparts a special cachet to them, and it is likely to remain a valuable ingredient of future fragrances.
Regulatory & Research
Perfume and Flavor Synthetics
Cooperation between the Department of Organic Technology (DOT) at ICT Prague and Aroma Co. began in 1970 with research into problems with benzyl-acetate purity. The cooperative first consisted of an expert consultancy, which gradually grew into a systematic expert-research group focused on fi elds of basic research.
Ingredients
Science, Sex, and Fragrance
The fact remains that odors and fragrances can provoke both positive and negative responses. You in your role as purveyors of fragrance can build in many positive responses to a particular product.
Ingredients
Getting ahead: Technology and Innovation
Applying the lead user process to identify and implement new F&F technologies. Technology and innovation initiatives at flavor companies often are misunderstood or, worse, mismanaged because of poor understanding of the relationships between technology, innovation and the company’s business engine. This article will attempt to shed some much-needed light on the connections between these three variables, as well as the challenges in reaching a harmonious balance among them.
Regulatory & Research
Smell and Taste in Aging
Understanding the ways in which age affects olfactory and gustatory sensitivity differently, and how individual olfactory sensitivies may diminish at varying rates
Regulatory & Research
Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence in Fragrance
Exploring the growth and potential of artificial intelligence in fragrance formulation.
Trends
Today's Natural Aroma Chemicals and Their Sources
Obtaining natural aroma chemicals by direct isolation from food sources is the oldest method of obtaining such materials, and indeed, as has been noted before, isolation of materials from natural sources is the de facto origin of organic chemistry.
Trends
Breakthrough Creativity and Psychographics
This fragrance psychographic “overlay” to VALS is one new breakthrough area we are pioneering. We avoid the unworkable ideas or logic-deductions, the two polarities of mediocrity in the marketing and advertising of products. We use the fragrance psychographics as an invaluable creative tool toward focusing our breakthrough problem-solving in a constructive way.
Ingredients
Fragrance and Product Functionality
Product development is a horizontal Iinkage between a series of formulation events and consumer reactions. Creativity amounts to a novel association between seemingly unrelated facts. Creative perfumery then becomes the act of providing a fragrance to serve as a logical connection between a concept and a product formula. The concept is eventually translated into advertising and package copy when the product is actually marketed.
Home
NEXT: Customers and Technologies
Have you fully pursued your market potential, and do you have door-opening technologies?
Ingredients
International Flavors And Fragrances
Menomonee Falls, WI is located in the heart of Middle America’s dairy country. Nestled within its rolling hills are International Flavors and Fragrances’ high-technology manufacturing facilities, which produce natural dairy ingredients and natural chemicals.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrances and Fragranced Products: A Strong Alliance
The powerful appeal of many soaps, detergents and cleaning products to consumers is often directly related to the products’ scents. Producers and suppliers of cleaning products understand that an amazing amount of research and innovation goes into the creation of product fragrances and that fragrance ingredients are at the leading edge in the defense of protections for trade secrets.
Fine Fragrance
GC-FT/lR and the Analysis of Aromatic Essentials
In the area of instrumentation one can hope for the emergence of more. intense energy sources, a higher transmitting light pipe, and improved electronics; all resulting in significant reduction of sample size requirements. We would hope that current research efforts in GC-FT/IR-MS continue and that that type of dedicated instrument appears in the commercial sector.
Trends
Editor's Note: Snacks and Air Care: Dynamic Growth
This issue, we’re exploring two booming categories in flavor and fragrance: snacks and air care. With wellness at its core, we’re seeing exciting new trends that are shaping innovation through sustainability, personalization and attention to sensory experiences.
Ingredients
Linalyl Acetate in Floral, Citrus and Berry Flavors
Discover John Wright's December 2022 column on linalyl acetate's versatility.
Savory Applications
Savory Solutions And Flavoring Alternative Proteins
Product development challenges, mouthfeel enhancement and the future of expectations for plant-based.
Regulatory & Research
Safety Aspects of Flavors and Fragrances
The flavor and fragrance industry has, for a long time, been conscientious about the safety of its products, From the very beginning it has participated in the development of safety evaluations and regulations for flavors and fragrances, both in the US and Europe. In this paper the developments of both flavors and fragrances will be summarized. The difference in approach in these two areas will be discussed, as well as possible future developments.
Regulatory & Research
Creativity and Research A New Compatibility
Looking at maps like these is a fairly imprecise thing. These maps are averages and general, but what we have the ability to do for the perfumer is to make use of the reference set. We can show this map but really not as our last word on the subject, but as our first advice about a general direction.
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