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SPECIALITY CHEMICALS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Intermediary products, cosmetics and perfumes, medicinal applications
16th - 17th September 1999

Conference Programme

Full papers of some presentations are available below:

Presentation of European resources : location, areas, development opportunities, strategic orientation
P Garnon - Onippam, Volx, France

European research and development programmes
Ciaran Mangan - DG XII.E.2, Brussels, Belgium

Contract production of novel crops
Stewart Green - Kings, Essex, United Kingdom


Establishing the cultivation and processing of plants for ingredients for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Experiences in the United Kingdom
Richard Constanduros - Agros Associates, Scotland, United Kingdom

Extraction of vegetable molecules : New products and technology development
Bernard Mompon - Archimex, Vannes, France

Bioactivity of essential oil of selected temperate aromatic plants : antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and other related pharmacological activities
Katarina Svoboda - Scottish Agricultural College, Scotland, United Kingdom

Vegetable dyes : cultivation, extraction and application. Experience in south west France
Gérard Vilarem – ENSCT, Toulouse, France

Terpenes as natural chiral starting materials for the synthesis of flavours, fragrances, pharmaceuticals and biocontrol agents
Giovanni Vidari – University of Pavia, Dpt di Chimica Organica, Pavia, Italy


Carbohydrate derivatives in the field of fragrances and emulsifiers
Yves Queneau - Unité mixte CNRS / Béguin-Say, Villeurbanne, France

Oleochemicals : raw materials for cosmetics & pharmaceuticals
Catherine Sieben - Fina Research, Seneffe, Belgium

Perfume plants: an example from an interprofessional corporation
Michel KRAUSZ – CIHEF, Manosque, France

Development of new natural vegetables oils for the cosmetic industry in the 21st century
Aran Puri - Natural Solutions, Scotland, United Kingdom

Phytotherapy and herbal medicinal products in European Union
Barbara Steinhoff – BAH eV, Bonn, Germany

Glucosinolates as nutraceutical products?
Sandro Palmieri - Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Industriali, Bologna, Italy

The develpment of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) as a pharmaceutical product
Peter Lapinskas - Scotia Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Guildford, United Kingdom


Active compounds of cold tolerant medicinal plants cultivated in Finland
Bertalan Galambosi - Agricultural Research Centre, Mikkeli, Finland


The plant as a factory for the production of oral vaccines
Ignacio Casal - Immunologia y Genetica Applicada S.A., Madrid, Spain


Survey of New Sources of Gamma Linoleic Acid
A. De Haro, V. Domínguez , A. Pujadas , and M. del Río