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WHAT WE DO
The strategy followed by Flexitral since its creation late in 2001 is to identify the fragrance and flavor industry's most pressing needs and answer them by rational odorant design (see new article). Flexitral has developed methods to predict the smell of a molecule before it is synthesized. When looking for a target compound with a specific odor, we generate a dataset of hundreds of structures. Odor character and intensity are calculated for every structure. Once a target has been identified, synthesis begins. All our products were reached after synthetic programs of less than 10 molecules. The lead compound is optimised and patent applications filed when appropriate. We then license the intellectual property to manufacturers or consumers interested in exclusive rights to the novel odorant.

LATEST NEWS

(Aug 2007)

We have moved to new web and email hosting. Our apologies for any downtime that this caused.

(Sep 2006)

Our acid stable lemon flavor Acitral B® has been granted FEMA GRAS status.

(Sep 2005)

We have developed two nondiscoloring vanillas for use in soap, Vanisal® and Ethyl Vanisal®. An advertisement for these two products appeared in Perfumer and Flavorist. To see the Vanisals® in action, click here.

(Jun 2005)

Our novel coumarin replacement molecule, Coumane® has been granted FEMA GRAS status.


(Feb 2005)

We have patents pending on two novel molecules, Tricitrol® and Trinalool® respectively designed to replace citronellol and linalool (and their esters), two key perfumery materials on the list of EU allergens.

(Jan 2005)

Flexitral has moved to new, bigger premises in Chantilly, VA

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