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American Chemical Society Showcases Innovations at Fall 2025 Meeting

Drs. Holger Moustakas and Jake Muldoon of RIFM share concepts in the development of natural complex substances.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM)’s Senior Scientist Holger Moustakas, PhD, and Senior Associate Scientist Jake Muldoon, PhD, were selected to present their latest research during the prestigious Sci-Mix Poster Session at the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Fall 2025 Meeting in Washington, DC.

The Sci-Mix session, held Monday, highlighted a curated selection of the most notable posters across the entire conference.

Drs. Moustakas and Muldoon’s presentation focused on chemical clustering and read-across in the safety assessment of natural complex substances (NCS). Using agglomerative and divisive hierarchical clustering, they evaluated 35 materials across Citrus, Lavandula and Mentha genera, including essential oils, absolutes and concretes.

Their findings show that NCS cannot be grouped solely by genus; rather, deeper compositional similarities drive clustering. This research demonstrates how clustering can help identify toxicologically similar groups of NCS, paving the way for more efficient read-across strategies and advancing the scientific foundation of fragrance safety.

The next phase of this work will expand the methodology to more than 500 NCS in the RIFM database.

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