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Chemistry and Technology of Flavors and Fragrances || Appendix: Common Names

โœ Scribed by Rowe, David J.


Book ID
120917023
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Category
Article
ISBN
1405114509

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โœฆ Synopsis


Modern flavours and fragrances are complex formulated products, containing blends of aroma compounds with auxiliary materials, enabling desirable flavours or fragrances to be added to a huge range of products. From the identification and synthesis of materials such as cinnamaldehyde and vanillin in the 19th Century to the current application of advanced analytical techniques for identification of trace aroma compounds present in natural materials, the flavour and fragrance industry has developed as a key part of the worldwide specialty chemicals industry.

With contributions mainly coming from industry based experts, Chemistry & Technology of Flavours and Fragrances provides a detailed overview of the synthesis, chemistry and application technology of the major classes aroma compounds. With separate chapters covering important technical aspects such as the stability of aroma compounds, structure โ€“ odour relationships and identification of aroma compounds, this book will be essential reading for both experienced and graduate level entrants to the flavour & fragrance industry. It will also serve as an important introduction to the subject for chemists and technologists in those industries that use flavours and fragrances, eg food, cosmetics & toiletries, and household products.

David Rowe is Technical Manager at De Monchy Aromatics Ltd., Poole UK


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