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Regulatory & Research
Monell Scientists Find Inactive Taste Genes Cause Male Sterility
The proteins critical for male fertility in lab mice were TAS1R3, a component of both the sweet and umami (amino acid) taste receptors, and GNAT3, a molecule needed to convert the oral taste receptor signal into a nerve cell response.
Ingredients
5-Butyl-4-methyloxolan-2-one
This material offers oak flavor versatility in alcoholic drinks, dairy and sweet flavorings
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
Odor and taste characteristics and possible applications of Balsam Peru Oil, Fennel Sweet Oil and more.
Sweet Applications
Editor's Note: Transparent Indulgence
Over the years, the flavor and confectionery industry have worked tirelessly to answer questions on the label as clearly, honestly and concisely as they can. With health-conscious consumers seeking foods that do good for the body, the challenge remains in developing low/no calorie products without compromising sweet taste.
Fine Fragrance
Story in a Bottle: Anatomy of a Collection
Inside
Perfume
, the unique fragrance project of perfumers Christophe Laudamiel and Christoph Hornetz. Inspired by Patrick Suskind’s best-selling novel, the
Perfume
presentation case (Thierry Mugler Parfums) is an exercise in scent’s limitless expressions—from the nostalgic to the sweet to the repellent. Loosely following the arc of Suskind’s story line, Les Christophes (as the creators are known) employed all manner of novel ingredients and combinations to tell an olfactive tale in 15 parts.
Trends
Check Out These Recent Summer Confectionery Launches
Some sweet launches this summer include innovative ice cream and candy flavors— and even ice cream-inspired perfume.
Ingredients
The Drying of Laurel Leaves
Laurel leaves are collected from Laurus nobilis L., which is an evergreen tree or shrub of the Lauraceae family and grows wild in Greece. In ancient Greece and Rome, its leaves and branchlets were used as garlands to be bestowed upon heroes on festive occasions. In modern times annually more than 250,000 kg of dried leaves (sweet bay) are marketed in U. S.A., U.S.S.R. and other countries as a flavoring material in culinary preparations like soups, fish, and ragouts.
Ingredients
T. Hasegawa Introduces Boostract Natural Flavor Modifier
Boostract can mask bitter flavors as well as amplify mouthfeel and boost sweet characteristics of fruit notes.
Beverage
Waterloo Sparkling Water Announces Pineapple Flavor
Waterloo's newest flavor is said to capture the true essence of a sun-ripened pineapple, with the perfect tropical balance of tangy, tart and sweet.
Trends
Flavorcon 2017 Registration Opens, Pre-Show Rates Available
Flavorcon registration has officially opened. Among some of the topics at this year's conference are rethinking sweet in confections, changing technology, the natural debate and more.
Ingredients
Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds of Citrus Essential Oils
In this paper we report the results on the isolation, identification and quantitative analysis of oxygen heterocyclic compounds of bergamot, sweet orange, mandarin, bitter orange, grapefruit and lemon oils.
Ingredients
Following the Spice Trail: Ginger
Ginger is one of the world’s most popular spices. Its usage is wide and varied, ranging from a culinary flavoring for both sweet and savory foods and beverages to a medicinal agent for numerous ailments. Here, Daemmon Reeve of Treatt plc examines the origins, cultivation and usage of this odd, knobby plant* and reviews its role as an essential oil for the flavor and fragrance industry.
Regulatory & Research
Bitter Taste for Flavor and Health
The evolution of and individual variation in bitter taste and speculation on the future directions and applications of fundamental taste research Humans are generally thought to perceive five basic taste qualities: salty, sour, bitter, sweet and umami/savory.
Beverage
Spent Coffee Grounds: A Medium for Sustainable Change
By extracting these key residual volatile aroma compounds from food-grade spent grounds, it is possible to yield high-quality, sustainable flavoring products for use in a range of sweet and savory, coffee and non-coffee related applications
Savory Applications
A Review of Oleoresin Black Pepper and Its Extraction Solvents
All the indications are that an oleoresin pepper can be produced at a similar cost to the products now on the market. The physical appearance of this resin may differ a little from the conventional product, but its organoleptic properties are superior in that it lacks the sweet taste and aroma which is so characteristic of culminated solvents.
March
OQEMA's Hexylene Glycol
Ingredients
Ylang-ylang Nature Identical Essential Oil
A fragrance material for beauty and home care products from New Directions Aromatics.
Ingredients
Coriander Seed Supernote 719502
A fragrance material from Kerry's Supernotes collection.
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