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Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of rosemary oil and extract (
Rosmarinus officinalis
L.) from Portugal, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Sardinia, Corsica, Egypt and Morocco. In addition, Lawrence discusses arrayan oil (
Luma chequen
(Molina) A. Gray) from Peru.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Brian Lawrence discusses Rosemary Oil, Guarana Extract, Caboré Oil, Cypress Oil
Ingredients
Production of Rosemary Oleoresin Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
An outline has been reported of the experiments helpful to appraise current understanding of extract production with supercritical CO2 for use in flavorings and fragrances. Additionally, a recent publication detailed the results of preliminary experiments performed to assess the suitability of employing supercritical CO2 in the production of oleoresins from Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Ingredients
New Food Grade Botanical Extracts Offer Functionality and Flavor
Natural effects and claims for soups, nutritional bars, cereals, health supplements, and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Odor and taste characteristics and possible applications of Cinnamon Bark Oil, Ginger Oleoresin and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This issue describes Caramel Acetate IS10254 (synonym for 4-acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone) as: One of the notable characteristics of this material is its sweetness at the lower level. It could be used in sweetness enhancers to impart a pure sugar sweetness without introducing other notes.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Absolute Vanilla M, Apple Aroma Concentrate, Coconut Essence 800 Fold, Coffee Distillate, Distillate of Passion Fruit and more.
Ingredients
The Chemical and Sensory Evaluation of Edible Oleoresins
Edible oleoresins are natural isolates obtained by extracting plant material with suitable solvents and recovering of the solvent, mostly by evaporation. The residue is called the oleoresin. The organoleptic quality of the edible oleoresins will be discussed in more detail.
Ingredients
Tunisian Rosemary Oil
The distillation of essential oils is a centuries-old tradition in Tunisia. The field production of rosemary oil, as practiced today, was introduced to Tunisia by the French in the nineteen thirties.
Ingredients
Better Botanical Extracts Through Advanced Extraction Technology
There is no shortage of botanical extracts in the marketplace, though few of these products approach the technical or hedonic ideal. Given market pressures, it's hard to blame producers who tailor their operations to create ingredients that suit commodity status.
Ingredients
Sensient Flavors & Extracts Introduces Boundless Line of Chili Extracts
Boundless is designed to offer extended shelf life without diminishing consistency in flavor performance or taste.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials - August 2019
This month’s column features discussions on verbena Morocco oil, rosemary oil, coffee arabica absolute, beeswax absolute and more.
Beverage
Brown Oil Extractor
A new commercial method for the production of citrus essential oils in Florida.
Ingredients
New Solvents for Extraction
New solvents based on Hydrofluorocarbon-134a and a new technology to optimize their remarkable properties in the extraction of plant materials offer significant environmental advantages and health and safety benefits over traditional processes for the production of very high quality natural fragrant oils and flavor extracts.
Beverage
Cold Brew Extract Profiles
Prova's Elodie Giret and Marie le Beller offer insights and analysis on extracts of the buzzy beverages.
Fine Fragrance
Continuous Process for Oakmoss Extraction
Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri L. Ach.), along with other tree mosses, is among the most voluminous botanicals which are solvent extracted for use in perfumes. These extracts are manufactured with heavy labor costs. Large quantities of solvent have to be circulated and evaporated. This requires high energy costs. Therefore, there is a place for a quicker continuous automated process.
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint. Extraction Matters in F&F Development
Unadulterated oils and optimized extracts.
Fine Fragrance
Resin Acid in Tree Moss Extract
Lichens are symbiotic organisms of fungi and algae. The biological significance of lichens and their metabolites has been reviewed by Huneck, who even stated that “good perfumes require lichen extracts.”
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