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Flavors pharmaceutical

Benzaldehyde. Annual production of ben2aldehyde requires ca 6,500—10,000 t (2-3 x 10 gal) of toluene. It is produced mainly as by-product during oxidation of toluene to benzoic acid, but some is produced by hydrolysis of ben2al chloride. The main use of ben2aldehyde is as a chemical intermediate for production of fine chemicals used for food flavoring, pharmaceuticals, herbicides, and dyestuffs. [Pg.192]

Uses Perfume synthesis flavoring pharmaceutical intermediate. [Pg.676]

The feed can be many pumpable fluids, including suspensions, so the range of applications is wide. Organics can be stripped from aqueous streams such as fruit juices, fermentation broths, enzyme reaction mixes and waste water. Carbon dioxide soluble components can also be stripped from oils. Applications are seen to be especially appropriate in the flavors, pharmaceuticals, environmental, analytical and fine chemicals sectors. [Pg.205]

Despite successes, many goals remain as yet unrealized, such as a widely applicable chiral solid catalyst for performing asymmetric synthesis of enantiomerically pure flavors, pharmaceuticals, etc. Two examples to elucidate the importance of the separate synthesis of enantiomers are limonene and asparagine while the (S)-enantiomer of limonene has citrus odour the (R)-enantiomer smells like orange while the (S)-enantiomer of asparagine has a bitter taste the (R)-enantiomer is sweet. [Pg.339]

Use Intermediate for plasticizers, solvents, resins, flavors, pharmaceuticals, acidulant and preservative chrome plating solder flux stabilizer for calcium greases control of lime deposits. [Pg.753]

Use Propionates, some of which are used as mold inhibitors in bread and fungicides in general herbicides preservative for grains and wood chips emulsifying agents solutions for electroplating nickel perfume esters artificial fruit flavors pharmaceuticals cellulose propionate plastics. [Pg.1047]

Use Perfumes, flavoring, pharmaceuticals, laboratory reagent, source of L-dopa. [Pg.1313]

In contrast, heterogeneous catalysts are readily separated from the products this is essential for fine chemicals such as fragrances, flavors, pharmaceuticals, or their precursors, because they are intended for human consumption and so have to meet the highest standards of quality. [Pg.218]

The outcome is a report that will hopefully be truly useful to heads of chemical research as well as to managers in the fine chemical, fragrance and flavor, pharmaceutical, and polymer industries for years to come. [Pg.330]

Uses as a mold inhibitor in bread and cheese products in fongicides and herbicides preservative for grains and wood chips in emulsifying agents in solutions for electroplating nickel, perfume esters, artificial fruit flavors, pharmaceuticals, and cellulose propionate plastics A... [Pg.1232]

Cardamom is used in some carminative, stomachic, and laxative preparations. The seed oil is mainly used as a flavor ingredient in Compound Cardamom Spirit to flavor pharmaceuticals also used as a fragrance component in soaps, detergents, creams, lotions, and perfumes, with maximum use level of 0.4% reported in perfumes. ... [Pg.141]

Cocoa powder (or cocoa symp) is used in flavoring pharmaceutical preparations. [Pg.218]

Neroli oil (orange flower oil), orange flower water, and sweet orange peel tincture are used in flavoring pharmaceuticals. [Pg.479]

Yerba Santa extracts are used mainly in flavoring pharmaceutical preparations, particularly those containing bitter drugs such as quinine whose bitter taste can be masked by the yerba santa extracts. [Pg.629]

Uses Intermediate in fragrances, flavors, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, amines, metal soaps, detergents, diacyl peroxides, esters Properties Lt, liq, typ, odor acid no, 476-484 iodine no, 0-1 sapon. no. 476-484 0-0,5% water... [Pg.387]

Most uses of c. are in the experimental stage. The main outlet is for skin and haircare in cosmetics and as coagulant and dewatering agent in waste water treatment. Other uses include adsorbents for metals (from seawater) and lectins (toxic plant proteins), textile finishes, artifical skin and vehicles for controlled release of flavors, pharmaceuticals and pesticides. [Pg.46]

Synthesis of organic esters, which are used as perfumes, flavors, pharmaceuticals, plasticizers, solvents, and intermediates, can be performed by esterification of the acids with alcohols using either mineral acids or solid acids as catalysts... [Pg.123]


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