AbstractAn electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility polymeric membranes was built and used for semi-quantitative analysis of beverages. The objective was to differentiate 4 non-alcoholic beverage groups with different added fruit juice contents: higher than 30%, between 14%-30%, 5%-10% and 0.1%-2%. A set of 16 Portuguese beverages (4 for each group), purchased in commercial supermarkets, was analyzed and the respective signal profiles recorded by the electronic tongue device. The data obtained were treated by stepwise linear discriminant analysis, allowing a 100% overall correct classification for the original grouped cases and a 93.8% for the “leaving one-out” cross-validation procedure
The potentiometric electronic tongue system has been tested as a potential analytical tool for brand...
Electronic tongue technology based on arrays of cross-sensitive chemical sensors and chemometric dat...
A low-cost method is proposed to classify wine and whisky samples using a disposable voltammetric el...
An electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility polymeric membranes was built and used for semi-quant...
AbstractAn electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility polymeric membranes was built and used for se...
A potentiometric electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility lipo/polymeric membranes was built and ...
Nowadays quality measurement is an important topic in food quality control. The electronic tongue (E...
In this work an electronic tongue, based on a potentiometric solid-state mufti-sensor array, with 36...
Summary The electronic tongue or taste sensor system, comprised of seven potentiometric sensors, was...
The objective of the research was to compare the taste attributes of different commercial soya drink...
Fast, simple inspection of liquids such as coffee, wine and body fluids is highly desirable for food...
An electronic tongue (ET) comprising 18 potentiometric chemical sensors was applied to the quantitat...
Fast, simple inspection of liquids such as coffee, wine and body fluids is highly desirable for food...
Development of promising sensor instrument - 'electronic tongue' based on sensor arrays with data pr...
The electronic tongue based on a sensor array comprising 23 potentiometric cross-sensitive chemical ...
The potentiometric electronic tongue system has been tested as a potential analytical tool for brand...
Electronic tongue technology based on arrays of cross-sensitive chemical sensors and chemometric dat...
A low-cost method is proposed to classify wine and whisky samples using a disposable voltammetric el...
An electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility polymeric membranes was built and used for semi-quant...
AbstractAn electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility polymeric membranes was built and used for se...
A potentiometric electronic tongue with 36 cross-sensibility lipo/polymeric membranes was built and ...
Nowadays quality measurement is an important topic in food quality control. The electronic tongue (E...
In this work an electronic tongue, based on a potentiometric solid-state mufti-sensor array, with 36...
Summary The electronic tongue or taste sensor system, comprised of seven potentiometric sensors, was...
The objective of the research was to compare the taste attributes of different commercial soya drink...
Fast, simple inspection of liquids such as coffee, wine and body fluids is highly desirable for food...
An electronic tongue (ET) comprising 18 potentiometric chemical sensors was applied to the quantitat...
Fast, simple inspection of liquids such as coffee, wine and body fluids is highly desirable for food...
Development of promising sensor instrument - 'electronic tongue' based on sensor arrays with data pr...
The electronic tongue based on a sensor array comprising 23 potentiometric cross-sensitive chemical ...
The potentiometric electronic tongue system has been tested as a potential analytical tool for brand...
Electronic tongue technology based on arrays of cross-sensitive chemical sensors and chemometric dat...
A low-cost method is proposed to classify wine and whisky samples using a disposable voltammetric el...