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Type: Article
Ingredients
An aroma chemical profile: Linalool
The small amount of natural Iinalool available is produced from Bois de Rose oils of Brazil and Paraguay and Ho-leaf oil from Taiwan and China. The volume of supply of natural product, however, has been dwarfed by the supply of synthetic product. The demand for linalool cannot be met by the production of natural oils.
Personal Care/Beauty
Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Linalool
An examination of experimental data disqualifies linalool’s fragrance allergen status. Linalool has been identified as an important fragrance allergen that must be package-labeled in European cosmetics and personal care, and is in fact one of the 26 fragrance ingredients with mandated labeling in the European Community. Does evidencebased methodology support this contention?
Ingredients
Linalool Oxide
The floral, herbal notes of this ingredient can brighten fruit flavors, tea and more.
Flavor
Flavor Bite: Linalool
This flavor mainstay, when used at various levels, fits an extremely wide range of tea and fruit flavor profiles.
Ingredients
The state of: Bois de Rose and Linalool ex Bois de Rose
Bois de Rose and the highly coveted natural linalool that it produces has faced years of sustainability difficulties. New sustainable production methods are broadening its contemporary usage once again.
Ingredients
World Report: Brazil New Natural Linalool Sources
The uncontrolled extraction of flora has been common practice in Brazil’s economic and industrial history.
Fine Fragrance
Comparing Notes: Formulating with Coumarin, Sandalwood and Ethyl Linalool
An extended conversation with fine fragrance perfumers Kevin Verspoor and Pierre Gueros.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Organoleptic evaluations on 9-decenoic acid, dihydro linalool oxide, dihydro-β-Ionone, methyl
trans
-3-hexenoate and more.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: July 2015
This month's raw materials include aroma hop extract, amber orange, l-linalool oxide and more.
Beverage
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This month’s column features discussions on linalool oxide, piperonyl acetate, lemon oil and more.
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Bergamot Oil A number of years ago, Frey (1988) used the selective ion monitoring function of GC/MS to detect the addition of synthetic linalool and linalyl acetate by determining their impurities (dihydrolinalool and dihydrolinalyl acetate). He found that the addition of as little as 2% synthetic linalool and linalyl acetate to genuine bergamot oil could be detected.
Ingredients
Fragrance Sustainability: Seeking a Sustainable Alternative to Brazilian Rosewood
Linalool enantiomers in the essential oils of aromatic plants from Brazil: Aniba rosaeodora (rosewood), Lippia alba (erva cidreira) and Ocimum basilicum (basil).
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: June 2015
This monthly collection of new raw material introductions ranges from amber, natural yogurt fat modulators and l-linalool oxide, to massoia lactone natural, α- and β-damascone,
Mentha piperita
and spearmint oils and more.
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Geranium Oil In 1996, Zang et al. analyzed geranium oil of Chinese origin. Although they found that some of the major constituents were citronellol (24.73%), geraniol (8.79%) and linalool (4.16%), the authors misidentified many of the other constituents; however, it is included in this review for completeness. Möllenbeck et al. (1997) analyzed a sample of geranium oil produced in Madagascar. The oil composition was found to be as follows:
Ingredients
Material Review: Clary Sage Oils
Variation in composition and enantiomeric analyses of commercial vs. new Kashmir clary sage oils. Commercial clary sage oils were analyzed along with a newly available Kashmir oil (Himalayan Foothills Oils, Srinagar, India). All of the oils were high in linalool (14.7–25.1%) and linalyl acetate (55.0–72.4%).
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.
Ingredients
Characterization of Super, and Grosso Iavandin Abrialis, by GC-MS
Comparative studies of these oils described in the literature usually stress differences in some physicochemical constants and concentrations of a few major componenets, especially linalool, linalyl acetate, camphor and 1,8-cineole. It was believed that for Customs purposes a more detailed characterization was required, and concentration ranges were established for components present to the extent of more than 0.5% in these oils. Glass capillary gas chromatography was found to be a suitable method of analysis, and mass spectrometry of the separated components aided in their identification.
Ingredients
Raw Materials Bulletin: April 2014
This month's raw materials include natural diallyl disulfide, thyme oil colorless, linalool oxide natural and more.
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