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vanilla
vanilla a plant of the genus Vanilla of the family Orchidaceae ( orchid family). Vines of hot, damp climates, most are indigenous to Central and South America, especially Mexico, but are now cultivated in other tropical regions. The fruits yield vanilla, a flavoring popular since pre-Columbian t... Read more

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Gastrodia
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine ...potassium . Its active ingredients include gastrodioside, vanillin (from the rhizome), and vanillyl alcohol (from the tuber...orchid called Vanilla plantifolia. Research indicates that vanillin has anticonvulsive properties. Other research suggests that...
vanilla
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...by hand. The source of the flavor is an aromatic essence, vanillin, which crystallizes on the outside of the seed pod after a...manufactured by the cheaper process of artificially synthesizing vanillin, as from coal tar, clove oil, or lignin, a byproduct of...
Vanilla Industry
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences ...one hundredth of the cost of vanilla from beans. Synthetic vanillin is extracted from cloves and coal tars as well as lignin from paper processing. Although it is a safe flavoring product, vanillin as the signature component of vanilla lacks the subtlety and...

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ethyl vanillin
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition ethyl vanillin A synthetic compound, chemically the ethyl analogue of vanillin, the major flavouring principle of vanilla .
vanillin
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition vanillin See vanilla .
vanilla
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition ...Tahiti. The major flavouring principle is vanillin (chemically methyl protocatechuic aldehyde...substances present aid the flavour. Ethyl vanillin is a synthetic substance which does not...flavour, and more stable to storage than vanillin, but does not have the true flavour...
Gobley, Nicolas-Théodore
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography ...oils by determining their density and first described the device in 1843. He also carried out research on biliary calculi and vanillin. BIBLIOGRAPHY I. Original Works. A listing of Gobley ’ s scientific papers is in the Royal Society of London...

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Vanillin development faces potential risks.(MARKET REPORT: Fine Chemicals)
Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 11/16/2007; 700+ words ; Vanillin is an important food flavoring and scent...China has more than 10 factories producing vanillin, including the assistant factory of Jilin...Altogether, the production capacity of vanillin exceeds 16 000 t/a. Processing is mainly...
Vanillin production using metabolically engineered Escherichia coli under non-growing conditions.(Research)
Magazine article from: Microbial Cell Factories; 4/16/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...fragrance aromatic compounds such as vanillin, benzaldehyde, lactones and methyl-ketones [1, 3]. Vanillin (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde...demand is supplied mostly using synthetic vanillin, chemically produced from guaiacol...
Domestic vanillin producers are updating technology: The price recovers a little in 2001 after three years falling caused by oversupply globally and will keep slack in 2002. (Market Report).(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 1/16/2002; 700+ words ; The vanillin can be divided into two categories on a structure basis, i.e. methyl vanillin (also simplified as vanillin) and ethyl vanillin. The ethyl vanillin features strong fragrance with sweet scent stronger 3 to 4 times than methyl vanillin...
Stable demand increase of vanillin.(Fine Chemicals)
Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 7/16/2005; 700+ words ; China is a large vanillin producer and supplier in the world...2003 to restrict the application of vanillin in its sphere of influence, but owing...international market competitiveness edge of vanillin produced in China, the export amount...
Rapid method for the determination of coumarin, vanillin, and ethyl vanillin in vanilla extract by reversed-phase liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection.(FOOD COMPOSITION AND ADDITIVES)(Report)
Magazine article from: Journal of AOAC International; 3/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...method is described for determining coumarin, vanillin, and ethyl vanillin in vanilla extract products. A product is diluted...250, 500, and 1000 lag/g each of coumarin, vanillin, and ethyl vanillin. Recoveries averaged 97...
Vanillin processing aims for perfection.
Magazine article from: Prepared Foods; 2/1/1992; 700+ words ; ...the company knew it would also break ground in vanillin and ethyl vanillin manufacturing and customer service. A determination...to RhonePoulenc's highly pure Rhodiarome Ethyl Vanillin and Extra Pure Vanillin. KEY INGREDIENTS Vanilla...
Genome-wide screening of the genes required for tolerance to vanillin, which is a potential inhibitor of bioethanol fermentation, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.(Research)
Magazine article from: Biotechnology for Biofuels; 4/15/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...12, 13]. Phenolic compounds such as vanillin and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (HB...fermentation inhibitors [11]. In particular, vanillin has been suggested as a more effective...and other phenolic compounds, because vanillin inhibits fermentation at low concentrations...
The correlation between vanillin content and vanilla quality.(in the lab)
Magazine article from: Dairy Field; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...to 2004, a simultaneous decline in vanillin content was also a somewhat overlooked cause for concern. Vanillin content is an important indicator of...not returned to pre-crisis levels. Vanillin is the most predominant chemical compound...
Vanillin: Production Capacity Listed at the Top in the World
Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 2/6/1996; 690 words ; ...Producers Only Having Intermittent Production Vanillin, also named vanillic aldehyde, can...pharmaceutical industries. There are more than 10 vanillin producers in China, but half of them...The present production capacity of vanillin in China is 5 000 t/a and the annual...
MX-1520, prodrug of vanillin, shows potent antisickling effect in study.
Newspaper article from: Pharma Business Week; 10/11/2004; 700+ words ; ...Haematology (BJH). MX-1520 is a prodrug of vanillin, a very popular food additive generally...that the addition of a small amount of vanillin to a suspension of sickle erythrocytes...blood cells under hypoxia. However, vanillin has no therapeutic effect when taken...