I am Master degree holder in Analytical Chemistry. Experience: Formulation Chemist, Quality Control (R&D)
I have performed 500 analytical analysis and maintaining laboratory reports containing blood (estimation of elements of blood components) , urine (urea), percentages of potassium, oil analysis( essential oils).
I am competent in using techniques of volumetric analysis (w/v, v/v) titrations (maintaining PH), gravimetric analysis (w/w, w/v) chromatography using resin, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption spectroscopy (HPLC), electroplating.
Fragrance oils blended synthetic aroma compounds or natural essential oils that are diluted with a carrier like propylene glycol, vegetable oil, or mineral oil. An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants.
Because fragrances are made up of organic compounds that contain many reactive groups one may have to perform stability testing on their products. Testing should include storage under conditions of high heat and intense lighting. The increased heat may drive potential reactions that may change the scent and color of a product. Exposure to light may turn a formula yellow or make it smell bad. One solution to problems of heat stability is to add an anti-oxidant to your products. Anti-oxidants selectively react with free radicals to neutralize their ability to react.
I can provide you with more information once you send me your formula & scheme.
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