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Ingredients
New constituents in Egyptian jasmine absolute
Jasmine flowers are cultivated in Egypt on a large scale to produce jasmine concrete and its absolute. Egypt is considered one of the major exporting countries of these natural products. However, no detailed analysis of Egyptian jasmine absolute could be found in the literature. The present study is an attempt to identify new and interesting constituents of a high quality Egyptian jasmine absolute.
Ingredients
Jasmine Absolute With Antioxidant Compounds—Thanks To Renewable Solvent Extraction Process
The new extraction technique allows for higher yields of jasmine absolute using renewable and biodegradable solvents.
Ingredients
Egyptian Jasmin
The jasmin flower yields one of the most important and exquisite natural oils employed since time immemorial. The warm and highly diffusive odor of the oil is an integral and indispensable component in high quafity perfumery
Ingredients
Jasmine
Reinventing the “king of perfumes.”
July
OQEMA's Tonka bean absolute
Ingredients
Process to Formulate Hypoallergenic Jasmin Oil
We must also turn our attention to problems of safety in fragrance materials other than allergenicity; we must consider dermal irritation and phototoxicity as well. Finally, I have to say that formulation of safe fragrance materials cannot be accomplished by cosmetic companies alone. The cooperation of perfumers, perfume companies and such organizations as RIFM (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials) and IFRA (International Fragrance Association) is sure to accomplish this goal.
Ingredients
Atypical Jasmines in Perfumery
Why aren’t more jasmine types—with their potential to impart new and extraordinarily creative accords to fragrances (and even flavors)—being used in the industry?
Ingredients
Pink Lotus Absolute
Profound botanical and human history
Ingredients
Notes on Formulating with Vanilla Absolute, Madagascar
A new appreciation for a fragrance industry staple.
Ingredients
Intoxicating Jasmine: There’s No Substitute for the Real Thing
A comparison of flower versus absolute components.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Whiskey Lactone, Genet Absolute and More
This month’s column takes a bite out of whiskey lactone, genet absolute, citronellyl tiglate and more.
Ingredients
Major Volatile Constituents of Egyptian Rose Absolute
The composition of rose absolute has not been throughly investigated except for a few reports. However, the composition of rose oils from different origins has been studied in detail. This paper attempts to identify some of the major volatiles of rose absolute prepared from rose variety largely cultivated and processed in Egypt.
Ingredients
Orange blossom absolute: it’s all about Spain!
Bring a touch of freshness to your creations while sustaining bitter orange trees from Seville’s historical supply chain.
Ingredients
Jasmine: An Overview of its Essential Oils & Sources
The authors take a closer look at the socioeconomic impact of jasmine oil production on the livelihoods of farming communities in Egypt and India.
Ingredients
Cistus SEV Absolute Spain: A Treat for Your Creations
The SEV Cistus absolute is an Albert Vieille specialty that fully highlights all of cistus’s nuances.
Ingredients
The Composition of Blackcurrant Absolute (Ribes Nigrum)
In our study we employed three different products, an absolute obtained in the laboratory from buds grown in Burgundy of the “Noir Bourgogne” varietv; another laboratory produced absolute from buds collected in Kent, England, from the local variety “Baldwin”; and an industrial produced absolute from buds from various regions of France and elsewhere.
Ingredients
Patchouly Oil, Absolute and Aroma chemicals: Part I
Patchouli is a valuable perfume material used in traditional and contemporary women’s and men’s fragrances, as well as in cosmetic and soap perfumes. The word “patchouli” (also “patchouli”) in Tamil is paccilai: paccu (green) + ilai (leaf).* Patchouli is known in India as putchaput and in Hindustan as pacholi.
Regulatory & Research
Gas Chromatographic Analysis on Turkish Rose Oil, Absolute and Concrete
The analysis of rose products maybe realized by gas or liquid chromatographic techniques. Our investigations showed that liquid chromatography have been used only in a few studies to separate essential oils and terpenoid compounds, and a sufficient separation has not been obtained.
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