DocumentCode
1501640
Title
Electronic Noses as Flexible Tools to Assess Food Quality and Safety: Should We Trust Them?
Author
Concina, Isabella ; Falasconi, Matteo ; Sberveglieri, Veronica
Author_Institution
IDASC SENSOR Lab., Brescia, Italy
Volume
12
Issue
11
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3232
Lastpage
3237
Abstract
This paper presents three different applications of an electronic nose (EN) based on a metal oxide sensor array, in order to illustrate the broad spectrum of potential uses of the technique in food quality control. The following scenarios are considered: 1) the screening of a typical error that may occur during the processing of tomato pulp, which leads to sensory damage of the product; 2) the detection of microbial contamination by Alicyclobacillus spp. (ACB) affecting soft drinks; and 3) the proof of evidence of extra virgin olive oil fraudulently adulterated with hazelnut oil. In each case, the EN is able to identify the spoiled product by means of the alterations in the pattern of volatile compounds, reconstructed by principal component analysis of the sensor responses.
Keywords
beverages; contamination; electronic noses; essential oils; food safety; microorganisms; principal component analysis; product quality; quality control; sensor arrays; Alicyclobacillus spp; electronic noses; food quality control; food safety; hazelnut oil; metal oxide sensor array; microbial contamination; principal component analysis; product sensory damage; sensor response; soft drinks; tomato pulp processing; virgin olive oil; volatile compounds; Arrays; Compounds; Contamination; Electronic noses; Principal component analysis; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Electronic nose (EN); extra virgin olive oil; food quality control; soft drinks; tomato pulp;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2012.2195306
Filename
6189022
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