2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.01.083
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Study of the photodegradation of a fragrance ingredient for aquatic environmental fate assessment

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“…There are also studies towards the ultimate degradability of odorants,defined as degradation of perfume ingredients by UV light and oxidation over longer time periods. [11] In addition to legal requirements,the self-regulating system of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) has proven to be effective.T hese constantly-revised IFRA norms prohibit materials,r estrict dose levels and specify application areas,c overing about 90 %o ft he worldwide production volume of ingredients used in fragrance.…”
Section: General Trends In the Fandfi Ndustrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also studies towards the ultimate degradability of odorants,defined as degradation of perfume ingredients by UV light and oxidation over longer time periods. [11] In addition to legal requirements,the self-regulating system of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) has proven to be effective.T hese constantly-revised IFRA norms prohibit materials,r estrict dose levels and specify application areas,c overing about 90 %o ft he worldwide production volume of ingredients used in fragrance.…”
Section: General Trends In the Fandfi Ndustrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es gibt auch Studien zur ultimativen Abbaubarkeit von Riechstoffen, wie sie durch UV-Licht und Oxidation über längere Zeiträume stattfindet. [11] Neben den gesetzlichen Anforderungen hat sich das Selbstregulierungssystem der Internationalen Vereinigung der Riechstoffhersteller (International Fragrance Association, IFRA) als sehr wirksam erwiesen. Diese ständig aktualisierten IFRA-Normen nehmen bei entsprechender Indikation Materialien vom Markt, passen Dosierungen an und regulieren so Anwendungsbereiche,d ie etwa 90 %d es weltweiten Produktionsvolumens der in Parfüms verwendeten Inhaltsstoffe abdecken.…”
Section: Allgemeine Trends In Der Riechstoffindustrieunclassified