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Ingredients
Survival, Love and Food: Cracking the “Perfume Code”
A new program pairs flavorists and perfumers to take fragrances beyond “just odor.” “It’s almost like a heartbeat,” says Firmenich fine fragrance perfumer Honorine Blanc, discussing the effects of adding subliminal food notes to fragrances. The Swiss company believes it has created a system—the FiFi-nominated Smell the Taste—that harnesses the craftsmanship of flavorists and the more abstract art of perfumers to create polysensorial scents that go beyond conventional food notes: the juiciness and crunch of apples, the bubbles in champagne.
Personal Care/Beauty
Naturals: The Case for Natural Personal Care Standards
The growth in natural and organic personal care products has resulted in a need for logical, practical and achievable standards. Conventional wisdom would tell us that the name of a product and the ingredients used to make that product are meaningful and truthful as reflected on the product label. But the fact is labeling cosmetics often depends entirely on the manufacturer.
Ingredients
Global Fragrances in Consumer Products: A Complicated Dilemma
The globalization of fragrances offers a philosophically sound and financially expedient mains of furthering bottom line results. Practicality notwithstanding, the implementation of global fragrances is a complicated issue for which there is no single solution.
Regulatory & Research
Flavor Changes in Plastic Containers: A Literature Review
This review looks at seven plastics commonly used in food containers. This number would be considerably higher if the various types of each plastic were considered.
Ingredients
Processing for Natural Flavors: Cucumber, Melon, Watermelon, Cucurbitaceae,
The importance of accurate species typing, collection, storage and processing in producing FTNF flavors
Regulatory & Research
Chemical Characterization of
Vanilla pompona
Scheide, Part I
In this four-part series, researchers extensively study the composition of
Vanilla pompona
for fragrance applications. Here, existing literature on
V. pompona
is reviewed and compared with
V. tahitensis
and
V. planifolia
. Test protocols for GC-MS and DTD-GC-MS are described, and some results are discussed.
Ingredients
The Expanding Supercritical Fluid CO2 Extract Universe
Supercritical vs liquid CO2, pinpoint accuracy in extraction, extraction of liquids, extraction equipment, and first-person insights from flavorists and perfumers.
Regulatory & Research
Leveraging Extracts To Maximize Traceability & Clean-Label Claims
Showcasing how extracts can be a versatile and effective tool to develop flavor profiles as well as adjust for volatile supply and demand.
Fine Fragrance
Synthesis and Odor Characteristics of Some Cyclopentane Derivatives
In this work we present the synthesis and odor characteristics of some cyclopentane derivatives. Compounds described in this paper can be considered as cyclic analogues of geraniol, citronellol, dihydrocitronellol and their derivatives.
Ingredients
Cedarwood and Derivatives in Perfume Compounds, Part II
In the previous article on cedarwood (Perfumer & Flavorist magazine, May/June 2001), we discussed different cedarwood oil types and various cedarwood derivatives. In this article, we will look at the use of cedarwood and its derivatives, as well as specialties in various types of fragrances.
Regulatory & Research
Chemical Characterization of Vanilla pompona Scheide, Part II
Vanilla pompona is resistant to climate change and diseases, and therefore is preferred for hybridization with V. planifolia. Its chemical characterization was carried out in a series of experiments, described in this second of four parts.
Ingredients
Aroma Compounds of Mango and Papaya from Cameroon
Solid phase microextraction analyses of these important fruits—
Mangifera indica
L. and
Carica papaya
L. Mangos (
Magnifera indica
L., Anacardiaceae) and papayas (
Carica papaya
L., Caricaceae) are exotic fruits with increasing importance for the crop trade.7,8,10,11,14,38,39
Flavor
2018 Leaderboard: Sensient Grows in Colors and Cosmetics
In 2017, the company focused on improving its main businesses and acquired natural color company Lima, Peru-based GlobeNatural.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: cis-3-Hexenyl 2-methyl butyrate
cis-3-Hexenyl 2-methyl butyrate is a rich and powerful green note that has a fruity component and subtle hints of apples and tropical fruits.
Event Coverage
Industry snapshot: Robertet Creative Center Launch
P&F
now was in attendance as Robertet unveiled its Manhattan creative center on Fifth Avenue last week
Savory Applications
There’s Chemistry in Them Chili Peppers!
This article describes the chemistry behind the flavor, aroma, and pungency of chili peppers to assist in flavor creation.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Cannabis Concentrates: An Untapped Market for Flavorings
While cannabis edibles might seem like the most obvious market for flavorists to make a play for, concentrate products offer a new space for new and innovative flavoring suppliers.
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