"Aroma, Flavor, Fragrance" resources
Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry data can be analyzed to determine region of origin of various ingredients, such as vanilla or cinnamon, based on known analytes. Marlene Moskowitz, Senior Scientist, McCormick & Company, discusses how their labs utilize GCMS to determine product flavor profiles.
The Pegasus BT 4D determines key aromatic compounds in pumpernickel bread; GCxGC benefits for the analysis of beer and hops samples. Presented by Lena Dubois and Liz Humston-Fulmer, LECO Corporation.
An overview of GCxGC mass spectrometry and improved flavors in vegetarian foods. ChromaTOF Tile was utilized to review chromatography data. Presented by Hans-Gerd Janssen, Science Leader Unilever Research, Professor Recognition-based Analytic Chemistry at Wageningen University & Research, and Ed Rosing, Analytical Flavour Scientist at Unilever R&D Vlaardingen.
Sensory Directed Analysis of GC-MS Data via Olfactory Detection
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Utilizing Gas Chromatography-Olfactometry (GC-O) can help identify active odor compounds in complex mixtures. But, what happens if GC-O does not identify a compound, but an off-flavor or malodor is still present?
Investigation of the similarities and differences of two beer aroma profiles using comprehensive gas chromatography and mass spectrometry
Liz Humston-Fulmer [LECO] utilized GCxGC TOF-MS technologies to understand the chemical composition of CBD-infused beverages.
Targeted and Non-Targeted analysis of name-brand and Imitation perfume samples