Electronic Nose and Its Application to Microbiological Food Spoilage ScreeningSensing Technology: Current Status and Future Trends II
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Electronic Nose and Its Application to Microbiological Food Spoilage ScreeningSensing Technology: Current Status and Future Trends II / M., Falasconi; E., Comini; I., Concina; Sberveglieri, Veronica; E., Gobbi. - STAMPA. - 8:(2014), pp. 119-140. [10.1007/978-3-319-02315-1_6]
Abstract:
Electronic Nose (EN) is a machine designed for detecting and discriminating complex odours using an array of broadly specific chemical sensors by mimicking the working mechanism and the main building blocks of biological olfaction. ENs are valuable candidates to be applied in various areas of food quality control, including microbial contamination diagnosis. In this chapter the EN technology is presented and its exploitation for microbiological screening of food products is reviewed. Two paradigmatic examples are presented. Both advantages and drawbacks of sensor technology in food quality control are discussed. Despite of many successful results, the high intrinsic variability of food samples together with persisting limits of the sensor technology still impair ENs trustful applications at the industrial scale thus further research efforts and technology improvements are required.
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Keywords:
food spoilage; electronic nose; Food quality; nanowire; microbiological spoilage
Elenco autori:
M., Falasconi; E., Comini; I., Concina; Sberveglieri, Veronica; E., Gobbi
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Titolo del libro:
Smart Sensors, Measurement and InstrumentationSensing Technology: Current Status and Future Trends II
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