Z704121
Sigma
Perspectives in Flavor and Fragrance Research
| ISBN-10: | 3-90639036-5 |
| ISBN-13: | 978-3-90639036-9 |
Description
| General description | Research is more than ever central to the F&F industry with its constant demand for innovation and its frequently changing trends. Especially, in the classic and well-explored domains of musks and amber odorants fascinating new discoveries were made only very recently, which proves the endless possibilities in the search for new aroma chemicals. Fragrance and fragrance materials by definition elicit a biological response, serve as versatile signals, trigger the sense of smell and taste in various ways - and every odorant design is nothing more than 'chemistry probing nature'. But Fragrance Chemistry can also document and even preserve the biodiversity of scents. |
Properties
| publication info | P. Kraft and K. Swift, John Wiley & Sons, 2005, 250 pp., hard cover |
Table Of Contents
| Table of Contents | Molecular and Cellular Basis of Human Olfaction (H. Hatt). Vanishing Flora - Lost Chemistry: the Scents of Endangered Plants around the World (R. Kaiser). From the Linden Flower to Linden Honey - Volatile Constituents of Linden Nectar5, the Extract of Bee-Stomach and Ripe Honey (R. Naef, et al.). Pyrazines and Pyridines from Black Pepper Oil (Piper nigrum L.) and Haitian Vetiver Oil (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash) (R. Clery, et al.). 14-Methylpentadecano-15-lactone (Muscolide): A New Macrocyclic Lactone from the Oil of Angelica archangelica L (D. Lopes, et al.). Odor and (Bio)diversity: Single Enantiomers of Chiral Fragrant Substances (A. Abate, et al.). Scent through the Looking Glass (C. Sell). Silylating Reagents: A Powerful Tool for the Construction of Isosteric Analogs of Highly Branched Odorants (L. Doszczak, et al.). New Woody and Ambery Notes from Cedarwood and Turpentine Oil (J. Panten, et al.). A Novel Approach to Prezizaane Sesquiterpenes (A. Goeke, et al.). 'Brain Aided' Musk Design (P. Kraft). New Alicyclic Musks: The Fourth Generation of Musk Odorants (M. Eh). New Macrocyclic Musk Compounds (H. Matsuda, et al.). The Search for New Fragrance Ingredients for Functional Perfumery (A. Narula). Binding Studies and Computer-Aided Modeling of Macromolecule/Odorant Interactions (H. Guth & R. Fritzler). Studies on the Volatile Compounds of Roasted Spotted Shrimp (T. Tachihara, et al.). Fun with Furans (D. Rowe). Identification of New Odoriferous Compounds in Human Axillary Sweat (Y. Hasegawa, et al.). |






