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Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials July 2019
This month’s column features discussions on maté absolute, methyl ketone mix, ethyl-5-hydroxydecanoate, benzoin siam resinoid and more.
Ingredients
Consumer Preferences Are Redefining Tobacco's Role in Flavor and Fragrance: Q&A with Tobacco Flavorist Manoj Arora
The chief perfumer and tobacco flavorist of Sacheerome discusses how trends towards health and wellness are applying to tobacco flavors and fragrances.
Ingredients
New Constituents in Olibanum Resinoid and Essential Oil
Olibanum, or frankincense, a well appreciated perfume raw material, is a gum-resin produced by wild small trees growing in Arabia and Somaliland. This gum-resin results either from natural exudation or from unnatural incisions made in the bark of the tree. The gums from Arabia and Somalihind converge to Aden, the main trade place for olibanum; these gums usually result from two species of the genus Boswellia (fam. Burseraceae): Boswellia carterii Bird, (Arabia and Somaliland) and Boswellia frereana Bird. (Somaliland).
Ingredients
Tobacco Flavoring: An Overview
International tobacco products have some very interesing scientific, product development and marketing aspects. In this article, I'll describe the tobacco plant and its combustion chemistry. Then we’ll look at two traditional systems and several novel systems for delivering flavor in tobacco products.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials - December 2018
This month’s column features discussions on fenugreek absolute, orris resinoid, cis-6-nonenal and more.
Ingredients
Tobacco Constituents— Their Importance in Flavor and Fragrance Chemistry
It has been amply demonstrated that, whereas tobacco, as such, is not important for the flavor and fragrance industry; indirectly, through its wide variety of trace constituents, it governs modern flavor and fragrance chemistry and its industry.
Fine Fragrance
Perfume Goes Genderless: The Rise of the Third Option
Through its modern style, inclusive nature and fresh take on scent, unisex fragrances are breaking fragrance traditions and creating new opportunities.
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