Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic noses") have odour analyses made possible. This paper describes theapplications of these systems for microbial detection in different fields such as medicineand the food industry, where fast detection methods are essential for appropriatemanagement of health care. Several groups have employed different electronic noses forclassification and quantification of bacteria and fungi to obtain accurate medicaldiagnosis and food quality control. So far, detection and identification of bacterial andfungal volatiles have been achieved by use of e-noses offering different correctclassification percentages. The present review includes examples of bacteria...
Electronic Noses (ENs) have recently emerged as valuable candidates in various areas of food quality...
There is a requirement for rapid early detection of mould activity in food throughout the food chain...
Copyright © 2012 M. Falasconi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic noses") hav...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Electronic Nose (EN) is a machine designed for detecting and discriminating complex odours using an ...
Electronic Nose (EN) is a machine designed for detecting and discriminating complex odours using an ...
Electronic Noses (ENs) have recently emerged as valuable candidates in various areas of food quality...
Electronic Noses (ENs) have recently emerged as valuable candidates in various areas of food quality...
There is a requirement for rapid early detection of mould activity in food throughout the food chain...
Copyright © 2012 M. Falasconi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Abstract: Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic n...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (socalled“electronic noses") hav...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Over the last twenty years, newly developed chemical sensor systems (so-called "electronic noses") h...
Electronic Nose (EN) is a machine designed for detecting and discriminating complex odours using an ...
Electronic Nose (EN) is a machine designed for detecting and discriminating complex odours using an ...
Electronic Noses (ENs) have recently emerged as valuable candidates in various areas of food quality...
Electronic Noses (ENs) have recently emerged as valuable candidates in various areas of food quality...
There is a requirement for rapid early detection of mould activity in food throughout the food chain...
Copyright © 2012 M. Falasconi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...