UNIDEF   23986
UNIDAD DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO ESTRATEGICO PARA LA DEFENSA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Optimization of Metal Oxide Gas Sensor in Electronic Nose to Monitor Odour Profiles of Garlic Scape.
Autor/es:
VALERIA MESSINA, MARÍA SANCE, GABRIELA GRIGIONI AND NOEMÍ WALSÖE DE RECA.
Revista:
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Editorial:
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2013 p. 1 - 6
ISSN:
1530-437X
Resumen:
Response of metal oxide sensors based on tin dioxide SnO2 (P and T) and on chromium titanium oxide, and on tungsten oxide (LY) were used to analyze different cultivars of garlic scapes. Temperature and time for sample incubation were set at two temperatures (40 °C and 50 °C) and at two incubation times (6 and 10 min). All the sensors presented saturation at 50 °C. Temperature set at 40 °C had optimal response for all the sensors. Conditions established in the first place (40 °C during 6 min incubation) were used to evaluate five types of different cultivars of fresh garlic scape in order to evaluate sensors. Linear Discrimant Analysis with Wilks? lambda stepwise method was applied to investigate the grouping of garlic scapes as a function of the cultivar. Two discriminant functions (DF1 and DF2) were obtained that explained 93.7% and 5.0% of the total variance respectively. On the other hand, the same cultivars were analyzed among storage (3 days). Data showed that changes among storage could be detected by LY, T and P sensors among each cultivar (LY and T for Sureño; L for Castaño; P for Gostoso; LY, P and T for Fuego and P for Morado). Differences among odour are related to the amount of volatile compounds (allicins and sulfide compounds) present, which are presumed to be responsible for their distinct flavors and aromas in each cultivar.