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The Difference between Industrial Flavor and Food Flavor

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The industries and foods that you hear or ask about actually refer to the hygiene level of flavors and basic uses. Daily chemical flavors are the so-called "industrial flavors" that everyone talks about. "Daily chemicals" are actually "daily necessities and chemicals". For example, the shampoos and shower gels used by everyone use daily chemical flavors and additives, including some Scented ink pens used to attract elementary school students, and children’s toothpaste. Because it does not need to be eaten by humans, some product hygiene standards (including the total number of colonies do not need to be strictly controlled) do not need to meet human edible standards. Some pure industrial products or products basically don’t need fragrance, such as disinfectant and bleach. Feed flavors are used in breeding to promote the feeding of fish, poultry, pets, etc., and also used to increase nutrition. However, various growth hormones (vitamins, disease-eliminating...

Can Feed Additives Have An Effect?

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Feed additives   refer to small or trace substances added in the process of feed production, processing, and use. The amount of feed is small but the effect is significant. Feed additives are inevitable raw materials used in the modern feed industry. They have obvious effects on strengthening the nutritional value of basic feeds, improving animal production performance, ensuring animal health, saving feed costs, and improving the quality of livestock products. This is the definition of feed additives by the Ministry of Agriculture. Obviously, it plays a very important role in our breeding process. Why add feed additives? In general feed, it can basically meet the nutrients needed by animals in growth, reproduction, and production. However, if you want to obtain higher production benefits, the nutrients in the feed may be insufficient and additional additions are necessary, such as :Improve the sow’s litter size, birth weight, speed up the sow production process, increase the qualit...

Do You Know the Composition of Feed Additives?

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  The growth and development of animals, like humans, require nutrients such as energy, protein, amino acids, minerals, and trace elements. When ordinary feed cannot meet the growing needs of animals, some small or trace substances are added to the feed in the form of additives to achieve Improve feed utilization efficiency, increase palatability, promote normal development of animals, accelerate growth, prevent animal diseases, facilitate the storage and preservation of feed, and improve feed processing performance. It can be said that the production and application of feed additives is a sign of the level of feed compounding. Without feed additives, it is difficult to formulate feeds that meet animal needs and have balanced nutrition. Feed additives  can be divided into nutritional additives and non-nutritive additives. Nutritional additives include minerals, vitamins, and amino acids, which are mainly used to meet the nutrients needed for the growth and development of lives...

Perfume Is Really Toxic!

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The sense of smell is a kind of magical sensation that human beings are born with. It converts chemical signals into feelings. When we smell the fragrance of flowers, we will think of flowers, and when we smell the green scent of the ocean, we will think of the sea. But the smell you smell is probably not derived from rose or other plant extracts but made up of different artificial chemicals. In the promotion of perfumes, their names are rarely mentioned. Nicknames like hexamethylenetetramine cyclopentane benzopyrene obviously don't go with the romantic flavor of perfume, but it has been widely used in synthetic musk. There are more than 600 chemical ingredients in perfume. Thinking of these, what appears before me is no longer a garden with roses in full bloom, a fresh and broad ocean, but a chemical laboratory full of test tubes and beakers. There are more than 4,000 chemicals used in the production of perfumes, 95% of which are extracted from petroleum, and many are potentially ...

The Safety of Daily Flavors Depends on the Raw Materials

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  In the current flavor industry standards, there are no provisions on the safety of daily flavors. People once believed that spices were something non-secular, and enjoying the aroma was once closely linked to faith. When spices are offered to gods, they are used for healing, aphrodisiac, perfume, food, cosmetics, etc. Spice interprets the history of ideas from daily life, and it is also a history of civilization process. And what wonderful effect does the temptation of fragrance have on the human body? Our company supplies  perfume raw materials . From a nutritional point of view, the fragrance is not a necessity, it is enjoyment on the sensory level. Broadly speaking, those odorous substances that volatilize from solid and liquid at room temperature are called spices. In an industrial sense, those volatile substances used to prepare flavors are called spices. Spices do not directly affect consumer products. They can only be used in foods, cosmetics, etc. after being fo...

The Use and Safety of Cosmetic Essence

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When opening a new cosmetic, we can always smell a fresh and elegant scent. This is because there are fragrance ingredients in cosmetics. Many cosmetics will be added, this is a very normal phenomenon. So what is the role of fragrance in cosmetics? Can fragrance-containing skin care products work?  Perfume raw materials supplier  shares with you. Before that, let us first understand what flavor is? What is the flavor? Flavors are artificially synthesized concentrated aromatic oils that mimic the smell of fruits and natural spices. It is an artificial flavor. It is mostly used in the manufacture of food, cosmetics, and cigarettes. The flavor is composed of at least several kinds of perfume raw materials, even dozens of natural synthetic perfumes, or a complex of organic compounds. Most cosmetic ingredient lists will see the chemical substance "flavor", but do you really understand this substance? The role of flavors in cosmetics Cover the smell of raw materials Many cosmetic i...

Applications of Cinnamyl Alcohol (Cinnamic Alcohol) in Flavoring Industry

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  NAME: CINNAMYL ALCOHOL OTHER NAMES: CINNAMIC ALCOHOL; 3-PHENYL-2-PROPEN-1-OL; (E)-3-PHENYL-2-PROPEN-1-OL; (2E)-3-PHENYLPROP-2-EN-1-OL; (E)-3-PHENYLPROP-2-EN-1-OL; 3-PHENYLPROP-2-EN-1-OL… CAS NO.: 104-54-1 Applications of Cinnamyl Alcohol in Flavoring Industry Cinnamyl Alcohol is a naturally occurring fragrance compound found in the bark of cinnamon trees, as well as in the leaves of the tea-tree, and hyacinth and daffodil flowers. It can also be produced synthetically. This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as cinnamyl alcohols. Cinnamyl alcohol has the interesting, and extremely useful, property of adding depth of taste to flavors without imposing a highly specific profile. The character of this chemical is actually quite complex, most obviously balsamic with distinct honey notes, but it also has a number of intriguing floral hints, especially of hyacinth. The basically balsamic profile fits elegantly into many brown flavor categories but it also performs ...

The Truth About Natural Flavors And Artificial Flavors

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  As we know, food additives may be natural or synthetic. Many food labels list natural and artificial flavorings in the ingredients. People often believe that natural is better, but is this accurate? Both of them have chemicals. The difference is in whether they come from edible or inedible sources. Natural flavors – Natural flavors are usually created from an edible source, such as vegetables, fruits, meat, poultry, dairy, herbs and spices. Scientists, called flavorists, use derivatives of these products to create over 2,000 chemicals that make up 500 natural flavors. Interestingly, flavors may come from unexpected sources. For example, to create lemon flavoring, flavorists use the citral chemical found in lemon peel, lemongrass or lemon myrtle. Artificial flavors – Flavorists make artificial flavors by combining chemicals made from inedible ingredients, such as paper pulp or petroleum. Artificial flavors are made to smell and taste exactly like natural flavorings. They must pass...