Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080199584 | Flavour Compositions - The present invention in a first aspect relates to flavour modulation in foodstuffs, beverages, pharmaceutics, tobacco products and oral care products, using a flavour modulating substance selected from the group of substances represented by formula (I) or formula (II), edible salts thereof and edible esters thereof: It has been found that these substances are capable imparting highly desirable taste attributes in the products they are incorporated in. In addition said flavour modulating substances are capable of modulating and complementing, the sensory impact of other, taste imparting, substances. Thus, the present substances are advantageously applied in flavour compositions, foodstuffs, pharmaceutics, tobacco products and oral care products. Typical examples of flavour modulating substances according to the present invention include 2-hydroxy-N-(2-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-propanamide, N-lactoyl 1-amino-2-propanol, N-lactoyl 2-amino-1-propanol, N-lactoyl 2-amino-2-methylpropanol, N-gluconyl 1-amino-2-methyl-2-propanol, N-gluconyl 1-amino-2-propanol, N-gluconyl 2-amino-1-propanol, N-gluconyl 2-amino-2-methylpropanol, N-(2-mercaptopropyl)lactamide, edible salts thereof and edible esters thereof. | 08-21-2008 |
20080206422 | Flavour Modulating Substances - The present invention in a first aspect relates to novel flavour modulating substances according to formula (I) and/or edible salts thereof. R<.SUP>1&1t;/SUP>CR< SUP>:2</SUP>(OR<SUP>3</SUP>)—CO—NR<SUP>:4</SUP>-Y—X (I). It was found that substances represented by formula (I) can advantageou sly be used to impart desirable flavour, especially taste attributes to foodstuffs, beverages, and pharmaceutics they are incorporated in. In addition said substances are capable of modulating and complementing the sensory impact of other, flavour imparting, substances. Thus, the present flavour modulating substances are advantageously applied in flavour composition s, foodstuffs, beverages and pharmaceutics. Typical examples of flavour modulating substances according to the present invention include N-lactoyl tyramine, Nqgluconyl tyramine, N-lactoyl 4-hydroxyben zylamine, N-lactoyl vanillylamine and N-lactoyl-dopamine. | 08-28-2008 |
20080268122 | Flavour Modulating Substances - The present invention in a first aspect relates to flavour modulation in foodstuffs, beverages, orally administered pharmaceuticals, tobacco products and oral care products, using a flavour modulating substance selected from the group of substances represented by formula, edible salts thereof and edible esters thereof: formula wherein R | 10-30-2008 |
20090169696 | Taste improving substances - The present invention in a first aspect relates to taste improvement of foodstuffs, beverages, pharmaceutics, tobacco products and oral care products, using a substance according to formula (I) or formula (II), or edible salts thereof: | 07-02-2009 |
20100056636 | N-Substituted-P-Menthane-3-Carboxamide and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to substances and compositions having a physiological cooling effect on the skin and the mucosa of the body, especially of the oral cavity, throat and nose. More in particular, the present invention relates to N-substituted-p-menthane-3-carboxamides represented by the following formula (I): | 03-04-2010 |
20100074850 | Flavour Modulating Derivative of a Carboxylic Acid and a Purine, Pyrimidine, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide - The present invention relates to the field of improving the flavour of foodstuffs, beverages, tobacco products, pharmaceutics and oral care products. More particularly, the present invention provides flavour modulating substances selected from the group represented by formula (1): | 03-25-2010 |
20100129515 | FLAVOUR MODULATING SUBSTANCES - The present invention in a first aspect relates to flavour modulation in foodstuffs, beverages, tobacco products and oral care products, using a flavour modulating substance selected from the group represented by formula (I), edible salts thereof and edible esters thereof. It has been found that these substances are capable imparting highly desirable taste attributes in the products they are incorporated in. In addition said flavour modulating substances are capable of modulating and complementing, the sensory impact of other, taste imparting, substances. Thus, the present substances are advantageously applied in flavour compositions, foodstuffs, tobacco products and oral care products. Typical examples of flavour modulating substances according to the present invention include N-vanillyl urea, N-vanillyl thiourea, N-vanillyl guanidine, N-isovanillyl urea, N-(3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzyl) urea, N-(3,4 dimethoxybenzyl) urea, N,N′-divanillyl urea, N,N′-divanillyl thiourea, N-octyl-N′-vanillyl urea, N-octyl-N′-vanillyl thiourea, N-hexyl-N′-vanillyl urea, N-hexyl-N′-vanillyl thiourea, N-decyl-N′-vanillyl urea, N-decyl-N′-vanillyl thiourea, N-benzyl-N′-vanillyl urea, N-benzyl-N′-vanillyl thiourea, edible salts thereof and edible esters thereof. | 05-27-2010 |
20100143563 | FLAVOURING A FOODSTUFF BY INCORPORATING AN EFFECTIVE AMOUNT OF AT LEAST ONE COMPOUND OF THE FORMULA R1-S-R2 IN WHICH R1 AND R2 REPRESENT A SPECIFIC ATOM OR GROUP - A process for flavouring foodstuffs includes incorporating therein a flavoring effective amount of at least one compound represented by R1-S-R2 wherein R1 and R2 represent (a) a hydrogen atom and a 1-(1-methoxycarbonyl)ethyl group or represent (b) a hydrogen atom and a 1-(1-propyloxycarbonyl)ethyl group. Foodstuffs and concentrates containing at least one of the R1-S-R2 compounds are provided. | 06-10-2010 |
20120015089 | Geranylamine Derivatives As Flavouring Agents - Compounds of the formula (I) | 01-19-2012 |
20120093742 | Compounds - A method of modulating the flavour of an orally-receivable product, such as a foodstuff, beverage, dentifrice or medicine, comprising the addition thereto of a flavour-modulating proportion of at least one compound of the formula I | 04-19-2012 |
20120189758 | Flavour Enhancement - A method of providing umami taste to a consumable composition, comprising the addition to the composition of monosodium glutamate, in which the proportion of monosodium glutamate that would normally be used is reduced and replaced with a compensatory proportion of γ-amino butyric acid. A substantial reduction in MSG content is made possible. | 07-26-2012 |
20120328536 | Taste Improving Substances - The present invention relates to taste improvement of foodstuffs, beverages, tobacco products and oral care products, using a substance according to formula (I), edible salts or edible esters thereof: | 12-27-2012 |
20130028846 | Flavour Modulating Derivative of a Carboxylic Acid and a Purine, Pyrimidine, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide - The present invention relates to the field of improving the flavour of foodstuffs, beverages, tobacco products, pharmaceutics and oral care products. More particularly, the present invention provides flavour modulating substances selected from the group represented by formula (I): | 01-31-2013 |
20130129893 | Aroma Composition Including 2,4-Nonadiene - A method of enhancing the aroma of an aroma composition, including the addition to the composition of an aroma-enhancing quantity of 2,4-nonadiene. The addition enhances the “radiance” of aroma compositions, especially foodstuffs, resulting in a stronger aroma and the need for reduced quantities of additional aroma ingredients. | 05-23-2013 |
20140127144 | Flavour Modifying Compounds - A compound of formula (I) is used to modify the taste or flavour of a flavour composition or consumable product, | 05-08-2014 |
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20150072060 | Organic Compounds - A flavour composition comprising a compound according to the formula (I) or edible salts thereof, | 03-12-2015 |