Flavor & Fragrance

At present, 70% of the chemical raw materials in the fragrance industry come from petrochemicals, with an annual usage of about 420,000 tons. Thirty percent comes from agricultural crops and forestry extracts, with an annual usage of about 185,000 tons. Among these, 130,000 tons of turpentine derivatives are produced using turpentine fine technology, and about 55,000 tons are extracted from natural essential oils of various plants (Alain Frix, 2023).

In the turpentine technology scheme, 165,000 tons come from Gum Turpentine, and 120,000 tons utilize by-products from the papermaking industry, known as CST (Crude Sulphate Turpentine).

Currently, biotechnology-derived natural chemicals (natchem from biotech) make up less than 1% of the entire fragrance industry. They are cost-effective and can obtain industry certifications. However, they often do not meet the processing standards of European countries and North American. In today's environment of high raw material costs, it remains a controversial option.

The southwestern region of China, characterized by a humid climate and diverse landscapes, boasts abundant natural flavor resources. By 2007, Chinese flavor exports had reached a significant $6 million, accounting for 25% of the global market share.

The Foreverest™ Natural & Synthetics Flavor Series integrate cutting-edge technologies such as biological processes, supercritical extraction, molecular distillation, ultrasonic extraction, and other advanced extraction methods. We work with high-quality factories in China to supply top-notch materials to the global market.


Natural Flavor

Natural flavors are ingredients that come from natural sources such as a spice, fruit, or vegetable. They can even come from herbs, barks, roots, or similar plant materials. Natural flavors also come from meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, and dairy products. Flavors are only used to add taste to foods; they are not nutritional.

Artificial Flavor

Artificial Flavor are flavorings that don't meet the definition of natural flavor. There isn't much difference in the chemical compositions of natural and artificial flavorings. For example, an artificial strawberry flavor may contain the same individual substances as a natural one, but the ingredients come from a source other than a strawberry.

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Geraniol Synthetic

CAS: 106-24-1
SPECS: 97%

Geraniol is a commercially important terpene alcohol occurring in the essential oils of several aromatic plants, it can also be prepared by beta- Pinene through series of reactionsThe most important u…

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Geranium oil

CAS: 8000-46-2
SPECS:

Geranium oil is produced by steam distilling the pelargonium grave-olens plant’s flowers and leaves.Geranium oil is considered nontoxic, nonirritant and generally non-sensitizing – and the thera…

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Geranyl Acetate

CAS: 105-87-3
SPECS: 97%

Geranyl acetate is a natural organic compound. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant floral or fruity rose aroma.Geranyl acetate exists naturally in more than 80 essential oils, including Ceylon ci…

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Geranyl Acetone

CAS: 3796-70-1
SPECS: 99%

Geranyl Acetone (Geranylacetone) is naturally found in African lemon oil, mint, tea, tomatoes,and passionflower. It appears clear colorless liquid with floral and fruit odor.Geranyl Acetone is industr…

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Geranyl Butyrate

CAS: 106-29-6
SPECS: 95%

Geranyl Butyrate is white or off-white oily liquid or powder obtained by direct esterification of geraniol and butyric acid in azeotropic state. It is a synthetic ester spice with a more elegant flavo…

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Geranyl Formate

CAS: 105-86-2
SPECS: 80%

Geranyl Formate is a colorless to pale yellow liquid and has the aroma of fresh leaves and roses and the bitter taste.The esterification method is widely used in production. Using formic acid and gera…

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Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (ESTER GUM)

CAS: 8050-31-5
SPECS: G858F

Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (GEGR), also called as Glyceryl Rosinate, or  Ester Gum, is an oil-soluble food additive. which esterified with Rosin and edible Glycerol.Its high density helps keep oils i…

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Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Food)

CAS: 65997-13-9
SPECS: 9F, 9FR

Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Hydrogenated Rosin (GEHR) and Ester Of Hydrogenated Rosin, is esterified from refined hydrogenated rosin and edible glycerol. The modifica…