Analysis of Floral Scent Compounds and Classification by Scent Quality in Tulip Cultivars. “Floral scents of tulip (Tulipa L.) cultivars are highly diverse, ranging from citrus, honey, or grassy to medicinal.” https://t.co/dthGZP2Pru
Analysis of Impression Evaluation of Fragrances Associated with ‘Omotenashi’ [Hospitality] in Elderly People using Perfumes
- Including Comparative with Young People. https://t.co/Q7sSCATdLB https://t.co/igRX9RghFT
Effects of Scent and Music on Moods and Stress in the Confined Resting Area. “...music hardly changed people’s stress evaluation, but had significant effects on moods. On the other hand, scent dramatically affected both moods and stress assessment.” https://t.co/JqHETmRrX4
Identification and Formation of Volatile Components Responsible for the Characteristic Aroma of Mat Rush (Igusa). https://t.co/7DS7j6KnCd #Smell #Tatami
Analysis of Perfumes Used to Create Fragrances that Give a Sense of Hospitality, by Harumi Nakagawa and Noriaki Kuwahara.
https://t.co/9DTboJN611 #Omotenashi #perfume
“Characteristic Scent from the Tahitian Liverwort,
Cyathodium foetidissimum assesses stank.” The smell of aliphatic aldehydes (aged malodor associated w/the elderly, is absent) vs. the smell of an old chest of drawers or poop & pee. “Or” is interesting. https://t.co/Isi0IsfIM1 https://t.co/fJLT570gjR
A Japanese chemist writes about changes in compounds favored in perfumes in the U.S. after WWII. Really interesting when one considers venerated classic perfumes. https://t.co/khOfPNBrwO