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Type: Article
Fine Fragrance
1, 3, 6, 7, and 8
Three perfumers discuss their translations of couture into scent.
Ingredients
6-Methoxy-2,6-Dimethylheptanal
Use in fragrance compositions
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 6-Methyl 5-hepten-2-ol
A recent FEMA GRAS addition, 6-methyl 5-hepten-2-ol is a complex ingredient that has a clear link to apple and lemon characters and a subtle floral background note.
Ingredients
Synthesis and odor characteristics of some 6,6-dimethylbicyclo [3.1.0] hexane derivatives
It can be generally stated that the odor of the compound group under investigation, containing 8-10 carbon atoms in the molecule, is strongly influenced by the 6,6-dimethylbicyclo[3.10]hexane system which decides their common characteristic camphoric-penetrating odor.
Ingredients
6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-undecadien-2 in Berry, Fruit, Brown, Savory and Other Flavors
This chemical adds depth and complexity to simpler flavors, and can be applied to fruit and brown flavors, as well as savory and dairy profiles.
Ingredients
6-Methyl-5-hepten-2-one in Vegetable, Fruit and Orchard Flavors
This material widens the range of use to include flavors that heptan-2-one, for example, would struggle to adapt to.
Ingredients
cis-6-Nonenol
This versatile ingredient is useful in cucumber and fruit flavor profile where a more subtle cucumber note is desirable.
Personal Care/Beauty
6 Opportunities for Fragrance in 2010
P&G’s Steve Hicks discusses how the industry can survive and thrive in a difficult environment.
Ambient Scent
6 Trends and Innovations in Ambient Scent
Books, Italy, and summer scents are popular home fragrance themes while collaborations, sustainable candles, and air care innovations continue.
Fine Fragrance
6 Florals That Inspire Agilex Perfumer Neha Okhade
Neha Okhade discusses six florals to keep on your radar when formulating.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: trans-2, cis-6 Nonadienal
With a powerful green, cucumber aroma, trans-2, cis-6 nonadienal can add a fresh character to a range of flavor applications.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 5-Methyl-6,7-dihydro-5H-cyclopentapyrazine
Use in brown, nut, savory, cereal, vegetable, fermented and tropical flavors
Ingredients
Survive, Grow and Thrive: 6 Opportunities for Fragrance in 2010
P&G’s Steve Hicks discusses how the industry can flourish in a difficult environment.
Ingredients
Argentinian Citrus Essential Oils 1992-1996
Over the last two decades several reports have been published on the production of essential oils in Argentina, particularly the citrus oils. Among the citrus oils, lemon is the dominant product.
Trends
The Worldwide Flavor and Fragrance Industry, 1985-1990
Basic Industry Trends in an Unstable Monetary and Highly Competitive Environment
Trends
The World Flavor and Fragrance Industry 1979-1981
Since 1979, the world flavor and fragrance industry has experienced a period of lower profitability brought about by lower nominal (calculated in current U.S. dollars and local currencies) and real (quantity) growth rates as well as increased competitive pressures. Table I analyses in detail worldwide sales of 35 public and private companies (16 individually and 19 collectively) during the period 1979-1981 (with growth rates in current U.S. dollars and local currencies).
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oil Essential Oil Research and Symposia 1969-1989
The time is ripe, perhaps, to review the development which has taken place since the Essential Oil Symposium started in 1969—and try to see a little ahead. The aims of the symposia should be as before: namely, to bring together scientists who are interested in all aspects of essential oil research, for discussions of common problems and presentation of their results, to the benefit of essential oil research in general.
Trends
Basic Business Trends In The Worldwide Flavor and Fragrance Industry 1987-1990
Therefore, the consumption of flavors and fragrances is directly dependent on micro- and macro-economic conditions in these flavored and perfumed end-product markets. Growth in these end-product markets dictates the demand for flavor and fragrance materials.
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