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MilliporeSigma's Sandalwood Oil, Natural
Ingredients
Discover Sensient´s Ambrette Seed Oil
Sensient´s Ambrette Seed Oil is an excellent plant-based substitute to animal musk, with highly valued olfactive and aromatic concepts and can be used in many applications.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates Syringaldehyde, Turmeric Root CO2 Essential Oil, Buchu Oil and Other Materials
Cyndie Lipka's panel discusses possible applications for a lineup of materials.
Fine Fragrance
The Row Debuts Scented Oils
Each oil offers a distinct olfactory experience inspired by sandalwood.
Savory Applications
What's in Your Garlic Oil?
Since a large percentage of the available garlic oil on the markets may be adulterated, how can a company detect adulterated garlic oil?
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Lakshmi Essential Oil Trading Co.
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Flavorist Panel Evaluates Bornyl Acetate, Valerian Root Oil, Magnolia Flower Oil and Other Materials
Principal flavorist Cyndie Lipka and her panel review materials from Vigon, Bedoukian, Excellentia, MilliporeSigma and Treatt/Endeavour.
Ingredients
Fragrance Oils Rebrands as The Scentmakers
The rebranding process includes a new logo and tagline.
Fine Fragrance
The 7 Virtues Launches Perfume Oils
The 7 Virtues is launching with two of its most popular scents, Vanilla Woods and Blackberry Lilly, in perfume oil form.
Ingredients
Emerging Essential Oil in Africa
The African continent has become one of the most important poduction areas for a number of key fragrance and flavor materials. If we consider the vast resources of labor, the many types of climate, and the low investment for essential oil production, it seems certain that other African countries besides those mentioned, might join the ranks of producers for this industry.
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Essential Oil of Heterotheca Latifolia
Although there are several papers in the bibliography about this genus, no one has studied or described its aroma. We have identified in a previous work the main constituents of the essential oil from its aereal parts and showed an olfactive evaluation that was further confirmed by the assistance of the Symposium of Natural Aromatic and Medicinal Resources, held in Necochea, Argentina in 1984. The confirmation of those compounds and identification of some others present in minor quantities are given in this paper. Furthermore, we present a critical analysis of the potential economic value of this essence for the fragrance industry.
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Ylang-ylang Nature Identical Essential Oil
A fragrance material for beauty and home care products from New Directions Aromatics.
Oral Care
Menthol and Cornmint Oil from China
This article looks at the current supply situation and draws some conclusions about the future availability of these products from China.
Event Coverage
Exploring Essential Oils in Las Américas
After 17 years, IFEAT returns to South America to discuss the challenges, opportunities and future of LATAM's essential oil industry and its impact on the global market.
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Essential Oils: Prospects for Supplier Consolidation
Unless the larger players in the industry decide to consolidate several key producers of essential oils ... this critical "small volume" commodity ... may soon vanish or fall into some kind of supply chaos.
Ingredients
Puris Perspectives: Formulating with Buchu Oil
Puris discusses the nuances of buchu oil, the company’s evolution and expanded product offerings.
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Natural Citronellol from Java Citronella Oil
Add natural freshness and brightness of floral-rosy, citrusy scent to your fragrance creation with Natural Citronellol derived from Java Citronella Oil.
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Is Cineole Detrimental to TeaTree Oil?
This paper evaluates the claims about cineole in tea tree oil and reviews the results of recent skin irritancy and bioactivity investigations which show that cineole is neither an irritant nor an antagonist.
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