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Flavors and fragrances

Fragrance or spice refers to the material with an aromatic odor itself. Most of the pastries and cookies can be added with spices and fragrances in order to improve or enhance the aroma and flavor. These spices and fragrances are called flavoring agent. Spices, according to different sources, can be divided into natural and artificial spices. Natural spices also include animal and vegetable spices with food production mainly using vegetable spices. Artificial spice is compound made from the synthesis reaction of raw materials including petrochemical products and coal tar products. Fragrance is compound spices made from several or dozens of spices via diluent blending. Strictly speaking, spices generally refer to the raw material used for making fragrance and are rarely used directly in food. Fragrance is instead an important raw material directly used to increase the food flavor. The food flavoring process is a complex project. It is not simply a composite of several fragrances, but also involves many factors such as whether this fragrance can be merged with food substrate material; whether it is acid resistant, heat resistant; whether it can keep stable during the process of sterilization and preservation, etc. Moreover, because of the different sources and purities of spices in different categories of fragrances, even for the same kind of fragrance, the usage amount in the same product can be quite difference and should be paid great attention. Generally speaking, for the liquid food, the total amount of various kinds of fragrances should not exceed 0.1% with <0.05% being appropriate. However, for solid product, the amount should be kept at about 0.1%.

Method for preparing isoborneol by continuous saponification of isobornyl acetate

The invention discloses a method for preparing isoborneol by continuous saponification of isobornyl acetate. The method comprises the following steps: saponifying sodium hydroxide and isobornyl acetat

Dec 6,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Synthesis and Uses of Cinnamaldehyde

Cinnamaldehyde is a pale yellow gelatinous liquid and an organic compound, which is responsible for the taste and smell of the cinnamon spice. It is also identified by various names such as 3- beta-ph

Nov 28,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Quinaldine - Derivative of Quinoline

Quinaldine is a yellowish-brown organic chemical compound with molecular formula C10H9N. It is a derivative of an aromatic organic compound quinoline. Quinaldine is a bioactive compound, which is part

Nov 26,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Applications of Dimethyl disulfide

Dimethyl disulfide(MDMS) appears as a colorless oily liquid with a garlic-like odor. Dimethyl disulfide is denser than water and slightly soluble in water,and vapors heavier than air.

Nov 22,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Safety uses and Side Effects of Methyl salicylate

Methyl salicylate is an external analgesic available in over-the-counter (OTC) medicines that temporarily relieve minor body aches and muscle and joint pain associated with backache, arthritis, strain

Nov 13,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Uses and Safety of Cinnamon

There are many types of cinnamon. Cassia cinnamon, native to China, is the most common type sold in the United States and Canada. Ceylon cinnamon, native to Sri Lanka, is common in other countries and

Nov 1,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Application and Safety concerns of Raspberry ketone

Raspberry ketone is a chemical from red raspberries that is thought to help for weight loss. Some research in animals or in test tubes shows that raspberry ketone might increase some measures of metab

Oct 29,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Uses of Sodium cinnamate

Sodium cinnamate is a central intermediate in the biosynthesis of myriad natural products include lignols (precursors to lignin and lignocellulose).

Oct 22,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Spearmint oil: Chemical Properties, Uses

Spearmint oils are mainly used as spices in the manufacture of candies, beverages, toothpastes and medicines, and also as a wind-dispelling and aromatic stimulant.

Oct 14,2019  Flavors and fragrances

Synthesis and Preparation of Muscone

Tianeptine sodium salt is a salt of Tianeptine, chemically described as [3-chloro-6-methyl-5,5-dioxo-6,11-dihydro-(c,f)-dibenzo-(1,2-thiazepine)-11-yl) amino]-7 heptanoic acid, sodium salt[2]. Tianept

Oct 9,2019  Flavors and fragrances
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