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Could receptor-based fragrance science reduce synthetic additives in food and wellness products?
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2026-02-16
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Receptor-based aroma science from Mane and Chemosensoryx could let brands use microdoses of natural aroma, cutting synthetic additives and helping allergy-prone consumers.
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