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Dynamic sensory description of Rioja Alavesa red wines made by different winemaking practices by using Temporal Dominance of Sensations

2015

BACKGROUND Although sensory description of wines in scientific literature is very large, there is an evident lack of studies describing wines from a dynamic approach. The objective of this study was to describe the evolution of the sensations perceived in red wines from Rioja Alavesa by using Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) and also to compare wines made with the two winemaking procedures used in Rioja Alavesa: carbonic maceration (CM) and destemming (DS). RESULTS Ten sensory attributes were evaluated in eight wines (four CM and four DS wines) in triplicate by a panel of 16 trained assessors. Red/black berry and woody aromas were dominant firstly, whereas heat, astringent, bitter and…

Nutrition and DieteticsbiologyAstringentSensory system04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCarbonic macerationbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceSensory analysis0404 agricultural biotechnologyDominance (ecology)Food scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceAromaFood ScienceBiotechnologyMathematicsWinemakingJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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Are replicate evaluations of triangle tests during a session good practice?

1997

Results from four experiments in which replicated triangle tests were performed are reported. Two experiments were carried out with non experienced assessors and the two other ones with experienced assessors. Results from the non experienced assessors showed a slight performance increase from the beginning to the end of the session whereas results from the experienced assessors did not. This is explained by an attentional process allowing non experienced assessors to gradually focus their attention on the difference between the two tested products. In some specific occasions, replicate triangle tests might be a good methodological practice when the purpose of the test is to study the effect…

Nutrition and DieteticseducationApplied psychologyReplicatebehavioral disciplines and activitiesSensory analysishumanitiesSession (web analytics)Test (assessment)body regionshealth services administrationGood practicePsychologySocial psychologyFood ScienceFood Quality and Preference
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Comparative training procedures to learn odor descriptors: effects on profiling performance

1999

Three groups of ten naive assessors were recruited to perform an odor profiling of 10 orange juices using 8 odor descriptors, These panels differed on the way they learned each descriptor. Group 1R learned to match one descriptor with one external standard; group 3R learned to associate one descriptor with 3 external standards; group 0R defined by itself the 8 descriptors from a set of orange juices. Results showed that the use of one standard per descriptor seemed to be only efficient when the standard was typical of the odor perception in the orange juices. Learning one odor concept with 3 standards led to redundant use of discriminant descriptors and failed on the agreement among assesso…

Orange juice0303 health sciencesOdor perception030309 nutrition & dieteticsbusiness.industryComputer science[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Pattern recognition04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceSensory analysisSensory Systems[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyOdorProfiling (information science)Statistical analysisFruit juiceArtificial intelligencebusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood Science
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Microencapsulation of Phenolic Extracts from Cocoa Shells to Enrich Chocolate Bars

2021

AbstractCocoa bean shells were subjected to green extraction technologies, based on the absence of toxic organic solvents, to recover polyphenols; the extract was then encapsulated using a spray dryer and maltodextrin as coating agent. The best conditions observed in the spray drying tests (core-to-coating ratio 1:5; inlet temperature 150 °C; flow rate 6 ml min−1) were applied to produce the microcapsules used to enrich the same cocoa mass as the shells and processed for the preparation of the chocolate bars. Sensory analysis showed no significant differences between enriched chocolate bar and the unenriched reference one, except for the appearance. Both samples were then subjected to accel…

PolyphenolShelf lifeShelf lifeSensory analysisPlant Extractchemistry.chemical_compoundCocoafoodPhenolsFood scienceChocolateCacaoOriginal PaperInlet temperaturePhenolPlant ExtractsChemistrySpray dryingExtraction (chemistry)PolyphenolsCOCOA BEANMaltodextrinfood.foodCocoa; Encapsulation; Polyphenols; Shelf life; Spray dryingChemistry (miscellaneous)PolyphenolSpray dryingEncapsulationFood SciencePlant Foods for Human Nutrition
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GC sniffing analysis : olfactive intensity measurement by two methods

1995

The intensity perceived by sniffing after GC elution of six volatile compounds was measured by ten judges using two pieces of apparatus: a PC mouse which is moved on a 60-cm length scale and a rheostat apparatus which measures the finger span. The choice of the components mixed was influenced by purity, elution time, presence in food and known Steven's slopes. The histograms obtained by summing the responses (determined by measuring the areas under the peaks) of ten people show no significant differences between the two pieces of apparatus. Histograms realised in parallel by Charm analysis with three other judges showed great differences between subjects. However, the mean of the three Char…

Pyrazine[SPI.GPROC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringAnalytical chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrySensory analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologySniffingEthyl butyrate[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSChromatographyElution010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food science3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesIntensity (physics)chemistryGas chromatographyFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Sensory evaluation based on verbal judgments

1999

Studies of the repeatability and the homogeneity of expert panel scores in sensory profiling show that lasting and reliable evaluations of food products are difficult to obtain: strong inter- and intra-individual differences are commonly observed. Our hypothesis is that this variability is due to quantification methods that consist of asking panelists to furnish quantitative values (by attributing a numerical point to perceived intensity) and that using natural language in the form of verbal judgements in a hierarchical tree would allow improving the reliability of sensory evaluations. This hypothesis was tested by comparing a numerical value scale and a specific hierarchical semantic scale…

Quantification methods[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Sensory systemcomputer.software_genreSensory analysis03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnology0302 clinical medicineProfiling (information science)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryREPETABILTE04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesRepeatability040401 food scienceSensory Systems030227 psychiatry[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Food productsSemantic differentialArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychologySocial psychologycomputerNatural languageNatural language processingFood Science
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Critical evaluation of two commonly used techniques for the treatment of data from extract dilution sniffing analysis

1993

The data from the extract dilution sniffing analysis of beer samples have been treated by two methods of analysis to give either «charm» or «FD» values. The results obtained from these two methods were compared and demonstrated that the rank order of intensity of the odor-active regions was different for most panelists when the data were presented as charm rather than FD values. Points of uncertainty observed while using this method such as between- and within-individual reproducibility and gaps in the coincident response five also been discussed

ReproducibilityTRAITEMENT DES DONNEES010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food science01 natural sciencesSensory analysis0104 chemical sciencesIntensity (physics)Dilution0404 agricultural biotechnologySniffingCoincidentStatistics[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringCharm (quantum number)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Effects of chitosan films on the growth of Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella spp. in laboratory media and in fish soup.

2009

The objective of this study was to assess the antimicrobial effectiveness of chitosonium acetate films on the growth of Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp. and Staphylococcus aureus. The samples were tested in both laboratory conditions using Tryptone Soy Broth (TSB) and in a real food system using fish soup. The study was carried out at different temperatures (4, 12, and 37 degrees C) in order to discern the influence of such variables. Moreover, a sensory evaluation of the final product was performed as a parameter of consumer acceptance. The results showed a significant reduction of the bacterial growth, which greatly depended on the bacteria type, the temperature of incubation and t…

SalmonellaStaphylococcus aureusColony Count MicrobialMicrobial Sensitivity TestsBacterial growthBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologySensory analysischemistry.chemical_compoundListeria monocytogenesSalmonellamedicineFood microbiologyFood scienceChitosanTemperatureGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFish productsListeria monocytogenesAnti-Bacterial AgentsCulture MediachemistryTryptoneStaphylococcus aureusTasteFood MicrobiologyFood PreservativesFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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Fucus vesiculosus extracts as natural antioxidants for improvement of physicochemical properties and shelf life of pork patties formulated with oleog…

2018

There is limited information in the literature concerning the feasibility of using algal extracts as natural additives for improvement of the quality and shelf-life ofmeat products. Hence, a Fucus vesiculosus extract (FVE) at the concentrations of 250mg kg-1 (FVE-250), 500mg kg-1 (FVE-500) and 1000mg kg-1 (FVE-1000) were added to pork patties with linseed oil oleogel as a fat replacer. RESULTS: Total polyphenol content of FVE was determined to be 20 g phloroglucinol equivalents 100 g-1 extract. Antioxidant values ranged from 37.5 𝛍mol of Trolox equivalents (TE) g-1 (FRAP assay) to 2111 𝛍mol TE g-1 extract (ABTS assay). Regarding oxidation stability, FVE-1000 showed the lowest values of th…

Seaweed extractfood.ingredientAntioxidant030309 nutrition & dieteticsFood HandlingSwinemedicine.medical_treatmentFucus vesiculosusShelf lifeSensory analysisAntioxidants03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodAntioxidant activityLinseed oilmedicineAnimalsFood scienceOrganic Chemicals0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsABTSbiologyPlant Extracts04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSensory analysisbiology.organism_classificationLipid and protein oxidation040401 food scienceMeat ProductsPhysicochemical parameterschemistryFood StoragePolyphenolFucusFood AdditivesTroloxAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiotechnologyJournal of the science of food and agriculture
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Naming MINERALITY of French white wines : a contrastive study on the emergence of a " new " wine descriptor

2016

International audience; [Context] MINERAL / MINERALITY has emerged in wine prescriptive and descriptive discourses for about 20 years, especially to characterize special kinds of French white wines like Chablis in Northern Burgundy. Despite its very popular use by both experts and consumers, it still lacks a terminological definition that would be accepted by all wine professionals. For this reason, a research program was conducted in the last two years by an interdisciplinary team at the University of Burgundy and the Wine School of Changins (Switzerland) in order to cross semantic and sensory data enabling the establishment of a prototypical definition.[Aims] Building on the results of th…

Sensory AnalysisCorpus linguisticsLSP[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsWine[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsTerminology[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsProfessional DiscourseLexical semanticsSemantics
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