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Hyphenated Headspace-Gas Chromatography-Sniffing Technique: Screening of Impact Odorants and Quantitative Aromagram Comparisons
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1997
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAir QualityWearable TechnologySensory Science (Early Childhood Education)Sensory ScienceGas ChromatographyImpact OdorantsAnalytical ChemistryToxicologySensometricsChemical EmissionChromatographyNew Headspace-gc-sniffing MethodAir SamplingQuantitative Aromagram ComparisonsHeadspace-gas Chromatography-sniffing TechniqueElectronic NoseSensory Science (Food Sensory Science)Headspace CellDetection FrequencyIndoor Air QualityAir PollutionMedicineDrug Analysis
A new headspace-GC-sniffing method is proposed. Using a recently developed headspace cell, the vapor phase is collected under conditions that mimic well those of an aroma above a food. Data treatment is based on detection frequency, rather than on perceived intensity or successive dilutions as used in other approaches. Repeatability appears satisfactory, and independent panels are even able to generate similar aromagrams, without training prior to the analysis. Using a minimum of six assessors, this technique seems to be more reliable than classical ones. To compare detection frequencies between two aromagrams, an estimation of the least significant difference is given. A theoretical justification of this approach is suggested, on the basis of determination of detection thresholds. Keywords: Headspace-GC-sniffing; impact odorants; detection frequency
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