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I: Perfumery as An Art.- 1: The Art of Perfumery.- II: Perfumery as
A Topic in Life Sciences.- 2: Odours and Perfumes as a System of
Signs.- 3: Semiochemicals: Mevalogenins in Systems of Chemical
Communication.- 4: Origin of Natural Odorants.- 5: A Consideration
of Some Psychological and Physiological Mechanisms of Odor
Perception.- III: Trapping and Measuring of Odours.- 6: The
Measuring of Odors.- 7: Trapping, Investigation and Reconstitution
of Flower Scents.- IV: Classification of Odours.- 8: Empirical
Classification of Odours.- 9: Chemical Classification and
Structure-Odour Relationships.- V: Compository Techniques and
Application Segments.- 10: Creative Perfumery: Composition
Techniques.- 11: Support Materials for Odorant Mixtures.- 12:
Perfumery Applications: Functional Products.- 13: The Impact of
Market Research.- VI: Production of Perfumes.- 14: The Chemistry of
Synthetic Raw Materials Production.- 15: Compounding.- 16: The
Toxicology and Safety of Fragrances.- 17: The Fragrance Industry in
a Changing World.- VII: Topics in Perfumery Research.- 18:
Receptors: Current Status and Future Directions.- 19: Natural
Products.- 20: Synthetic Products.- Outlook.- List of Contributors.
The idea of publishing this book on Perfumes: Art, Science and
Technology grew out of the observation that, on the verge of the
1990s, there was really no state-of-the-art compilation of the
relevant know-how on which the fragrance industry is based. It was
obvious that such a compilation would be well received, not only by
perfumers and fragrance chemists, but also by those involved in
related trade and marketing or in the development and distribution
of consumer products, by researchers from other fields, by students
and, finally, by amateurs of perfumes in general. Therefore, we set
out to find competent authors who were willing to contribute to the
endeavour, and we did not do this unselfishly; on the contrary, we
selected a wish-list of specialists who would provide us with new
insight and characterize the trends and research priorities
determining the future. Thus, we were counting on learning much
ourselves in the course of the project. We were more than
pleasantly surprised by the reactions to our first letter-and so
was Elsevier. We certainly had not expected perfumers who are
usually much more 'doers' than 'writers' to react in such an
enthusiastic way; especially, the spontaneous affirmative answer
from the famous E. Roudnitska created a momentum which contributed
significantly to the successful comple tion of this book. But, of
course, we should not create the impression that the other authors'
chapters are less important, and we thank all of them heartily for
their invaluable effort."
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