This volume presents a range of expert perspectives on the major advances in perfumery ingredients in recent years, spanning a wide spectrum of topics to reflect the multidisciplinary nature of perfumery science. With international contributions from academia and industry, this book explores the key chemistry involved in the extraction, analysis, and synthesis of ingredients. The chapters cover the history and development of important aromachemicals, methods for the use of natural ingredients, including issues of sustainability, advancements in techniques for extraction, analysis, and synthesis, and the effect of COVID-19 on the industry.
The chemistry of perfumery is a fascinating union of science and artistry, bridging the immaterial realm of sensory perception, the substantial world of molecules, and the poetry of evocation. In recent decades, advancements in synthetic chemistry, biotechnology, and sensory science have modernised the flavour and fragrance (F&F) industry, enabling the creation of more sustainable, innovative, and precisely tailored scent profiles. By combining historical, technical, and sensory perspectives, this book bridges the gap between the science of odorants and their profound impact on human emotion and memory. Its aim is to inspire curiosity and foster collaboration in the ongoing dialogue between academia and industry.
Edited by:
Sylvain Antoniotti (Universite Cote D'azur France), Veronique Michelet (Universite Cote D'azur, France) Imprint: World Scientific Europe Ltd Country of Publication: United Kingdom ISBN:9781800617773 ISBN 10: 1800617771 Pages: 356 Publication Date:25 December 2025 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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College/higher education
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Undergraduate
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Further / Higher Education
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming