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Tilley Company Completes Merger with Phoenix Aromas and Essential Oils
The combination of Tilley and Phoenix is designed to create a supplier of ingredients to better serve new and existing customers.
News
Bulgarian National Association Essential Oils, Perfumery and Cosmetics Joins IFRA
The association becomes the 10th IFRA member from the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, and the first from central and eastern Europe.
Home
Kao, Apical and Asian Agri Launch Palm Oil Program: SMILE
SMILE seeks to bridge the knowledge gap of independent smallholders by partnering with them and leveraging on the success that companies such as Asian Agri have demonstrated with its long-time partnerships with smallholders.
Fine Fragrance
Malodor Formation in Alcoholic Perfumes Containing Vetiveryl Acetate and Vetiver Oil
Although hypothetical, the proposed schemes explain reasonably well how butene isomers and 1,1-diethoxyethane can arise from vetivmyl acetate or vetiver oil autoxidation in alcoholic perfumes. Unsaturated perfume ingredients other than vetiveryl acetate or vetiver oil could possibly exhibit a similar behavior.
Ingredients
Volubility Behaviour and Fractionation of Essential Oils in Dense Carbon Dioxide
The extraction with dense gas proves to be a true alternative to the conventional procedures. To obtain essential oils or aroma substances which are used in perfume industries, in the pharmaceutical sector or in the food and human nutrition field, carbon dioxide offers itself as an extractant which is physiologically unobjectionable and leaves the obtained products free of solvents.
Ingredients
Cascarilla Bark Essential Oil of El Salvador: New Source and Standard
The oil is relatively new to the modern commercial perfume and flavor marketplace. Today, the highly desired and sought after cascarilla bark essential oil is used for flavoring aperitifs, liquors, beverages, confections and fine perfumery.
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Forest Extracts: Complex, Unique and Vulnerable Industries Facing EU Green Deal
The implementation of the European Green Deal must consider the complexity and fragility of the essential oils industry.
Trends
Natural Essential Oils: Current Trends in Production, Marketing and Demand
The foregoing analysis is of course in no way meant to be exhaustive, but is intended to illustrate that, although the picture is uneven, in many respects existing and potential producers of natural essential oils are faced with an uphill struggle in the years ahead. Increasingly it will be of paramount importance for producers, especially those about to enter the market for the first time, or those attempting to produce familiar oils in untried locations, to maintain very close liaison with interested buyers at all stages of their production plans.
Ingredients
OQEMA adds Oud to its Naturals and Essential Oils Range
With its traditional roots and expanding popularity, oud oil is becoming a common ingredient in cosmetics, personal care and fine fragrance products.
Ingredients
Selective removal of contact sensitizers from oils and plant extracts
As a number of plant extracts used in the perfume and cosmetics industry contain significant amounts of allergenic components, it becomes very important to develop a mild procedure for the removal of these undesirable substances. We describe here one such method in which the allergens are removed by selective binding to insoluble polymer gels.
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.
Ingredients
Essential Oil Contents and Chemical Composition of Turkish Laurel Leaves
Laurus nobilis L., an evergreen tree, is cultivated in many temperate and warm parts of the world, particularly in the countries bordering the Mediterranean. During the last ten years, Laurus nobilis L. has been an interesting subject for many researchers from Albania to Japan and from Greece to Argentina. However little has been published on the oil of Turkish laurel leaves even though Turkey has a great exporting capacity in this area.
Ingredients
Sibelius Adds Natural Oils Line with Chamomile, Sage and Peppermint
Sibelius Natural Products has expanded from nutraceutical ingredients by adding a natural oil portfolio, adding Roman chamomile, English sage and English peppermint. These aromatic oils have extended applications in skin, body and hair care; personal hygiene; and fragrance and flavor.
Ingredients
Comparative Study of the Essential Oils of Key and Persian Limes
In both cases (distilled and cold-pressed) the oils obtained from Key and Persian limes show remarkable quantitative differences, large enough to explain those found in odor and flavor.
Ingredients
New Technologies For The High-Speed Characterization and Analysis Of Essential Oils
Dramatic reductions in characterization and analysis times for essential oils were achieved using high speed gas chromatography (HSGC) and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS). High-speed separations were achieved with relatively short capillary separation columns operated with high carrier-gas flow rates and fast temperature programming. Unique features of TOFMS include high spectral acquisition rates and spectral continuity (constant ion-abundance ratios across chromatographic peak profile).
Ingredients
HAWS and HEB—Two New Essential Oils from Spent Agarwood and Bursera Husk
In the present article, we describe the process of isolation of HAWS and HEB oils along with their physiochemical properties.
Regulatory & Research
Base-catalysed of terpenes
We have projected in the foregoing survey significant advances in the isomerisation of terpenes by base catalysis. Invoking this technique, it si seen how many of the delicate reactions are smoothly accomplished, adding new dimensions to terpene technology. How terpenes, which are notoriously sensitive to thermal and proton impact, have been engineered in the desired direction through base catalysis is an important chapter in the history of terpene chemistry.
Oral Care
Development of instrumental analytical methods for essential oils and aroma chemicals
The ultimate purpose of our products and the reason for our industry, to provide consumers with products which please their taste or smell, today and for generations to come has not changed. Safety has always been and will continue to be our most fundamental concern. We are known to respond to problems long before government regulations can be or have to be enacted. Our technology points toward a bright future for the fragrance and flavor industry.
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