sitrusaromia
Sitrusaromia is a term used in perfumery and flavor science to denote the characteristic citrus aroma associated with citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, limes, and grapefruits. It describes the fresh, bright, and zesty scent profile that is commonly perceived as uplifting and clean.
Etymology and composition: The word combines sitrus (citrus) and aroma from aroma. In chemistry, citrus aromas
Extraction and sources: Commercial sitrusaroma components are obtained from citrus peels by cold-press extraction or steam
Applications and sensory notes: In perfumery, sitrusaroma contributes top notes with instant freshness and lightness; in
Safety and quality: Sitrusaroma components vary in volatility and potency; proper dilution is essential when used