1. SPR imaging based electronic tongue via landscape images for complex mixture analysis.
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Genua M, Garçon LA, Mounier V, Wehry H, Buhot A, Billon M, Calemczuk R, Bonnaffé D, Hou Y, and Livache T
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- Animals, Biosensing Techniques instrumentation, Electronic Nose, Electronics instrumentation, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Quality Control, Surface Plasmon Resonance instrumentation, Beer analysis, Biosensing Techniques methods, Complex Mixtures analysis, Electronics methods, Milk chemistry, Surface Plasmon Resonance methods, Wine analysis
- Abstract
Electronic noses/tongues (eN/eT) have emerged as promising alternatives for analysis of complex mixtures in the domain of food and beverage quality control. We have recently developed an electronic tongue by combining surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) with an array of non-specific and cross-reactive receptors prepared by simply mixing two small molecules in varying and controlled proportions and allowing the mixtures to self-assemble on the SPRi prism surface. The obtained eT generated novel and unique 2D continuous evolution profiles (CEPs) and 3D continuous evolution landscapes (CELs) based on which the differentiation of complex mixtures such as red wine, beer and milk were successful. The preliminary experiments performed for monitoring the deterioration of UHT milk demonstrated its potential for quality control applications. Furthermore, the eT exhibited good repeatability and stability, capable of operating after a minimum storage period of 5 months., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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