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Perspectives in Flavor and Fragrance Chemistry

Philip Kraft, Karl A. D. Swift
It happened in Manchester, May 12-14, 2004. - For the fifth time since the early 1990's the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of the Chemical Industry jointly held their 'flavours & fragrances' conference, this time in the Manchester Conference Centre of the UMIST Manchester. The meeting saw over one hundred participants from one dozen countries, and was the largest of the series so far. In two and a half days divided into five sessions, twenty-five speakers from academia and industry alike presented their recent research results related to this exciting field, including Natural Products, Foods and Flavors, Perfumery and Olfaction, and last but not least Fragrance Chemistry. 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. This was also reflected in the logo of the conference, which featured Ambrocenide as a new powerful ambery odorant that emerged from classical cedrene chemistry - and it is as well reflected in four of the sixteen conference papers that are collected in this special issue of Chemistry & Biodiversity. With its focus on biorelevant chemicals, Chemistry & Biodiversity was predestined to publish the diverse highlight papers of the 'flavours & fragrances' conference. 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, as was the topic of the lecture of Roman Kaiser, which had been published in advance as the first full paper of Chemistry & Biodiversity. Die Forschung spielt in der Aroma- und Riechstoffindustrie, die ständig wechselnden Modetrends unterworfen ist, eine besonders zentrale Rolle. Selbst auf "klassischen" Gebieten der Parfümerie wie Ambra- und Moschusriechstoffen gelangen in letzter Zeit überraschende Neuentwicklungen. Das Buch enthält ausgewählte Beiträge der 5. Konferenz zur Aroma- und Riechstoffchemie (flavours & fragrances, Manchester, Mai 2004), die seit Beginn der 1990er Jahre regelmäßig gemeinsam von der Royal Society of Chemistry und der Society of the Chemical Industry veranstaltet wird. Von den insgesamt 25 Vorträgen wurden 16 in diesen Band aufgenommen. Diese Publikation ist eine Sonderausgabe der Zeitschrift Chemistry and Biodiversity, deren Schwerpunkt auf biologisch relevanten chemischen Verbindungen liegt.
Autor: Kraft, Philip Swift, Karl A. D.
EAN: 9783906390369
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 242
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Helvetica Chimica Acta Wiley-VCH
Schlagworte: Aromat Duft / Duftstoffe
Größe: 250
Gewicht: 756 g