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Bedoukian Research's Hydrofleur
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H Interdonati, Inc
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Vigon Workplace Honored
Vigon International has been named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for 2010.
Trends
Why Home Fragrance?
Why home fragrance ? Because it completes the home environment in the same way personal fragrance helps us complete our own self image. It is time to explore the public’s innate interest in fragrance. Once people become aware that they can choose a fragrance for their homes, they will seek it out and apply the final touch of fragrance to their home just as they do to themselves,
Ingredients
Hyacinth in Perfumery
Today, hyacinth compounds or their components are still used in cosmetic, toiletry and soap fragrances, but mostly as components of sophisticated fragrances adapted to the line.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Hexanal
The majority of uses of hexanal are in the obvious fruit flavor realm, but it can also be helpful in other categories, particularly nut flavors.
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Chapman Hughes Inc.
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Trading House Aromatics
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Nipa Hardwicke Inc.
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Karom GmbH
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HB Natural Ingredients
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Profiles: Elsa Howerth
P&F+
's October Profiles column features Elsa Howerth, senior flavorist at Kerry.
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OQEMA's Hexylene Glycol
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Aurochemicals' Heliotropine, Natural
May
Aurochemicals' Heliotropine, Natural
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Teri Healy Obituary
Teri I. Healy
of Amelia Island, FL, died November 2, after a long battle with ovarian cancer.
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OU Honors Ajinomoto
The
Orthodox Union
will present its National Kashrut (Kosher) Leadership Award to
Ajinimoto USA Inc.
(Fort Lee, NJ) on April 2 at the Union’s 108th Anniversary National Dinner at New York’s Grand Hyatt.
Regulatory & Research
Human Primary Odors
It is evident from the diagrams that there is considerable molecular similarity between compounds corresponding to the same type of odor whether or not these represent primaries. It is hoped that eventually all of these thirty-eight odor classes will be subjected to Amoore’s method of specific anosmia to provide answers to the uncertainties posed above.
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