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Quantification of phosphatides in sunflower oils using a potentiometric e-tongue

Analytical Methods, 2022
Potentiometric e-tongues are capable of phosphatide quantification in sunflower oils in a rapid and straightforward way.
Regina Belugina   +5 more
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Standard analytes for E-noses and E-tongues

2017 ISOCS/IEEE International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose (ISOEN), 2017
Odor and taste compounds are suggested here as standard analytes for e-nose and e-tongue instruments to provide performance criteria regarding the capacity of these electronic sensing devices to mimic human chemosensory responses. Representative odor and taste standards for sensitivity, suprathreshold intensity, and quality are proposed.
Susan S. Schiffman, H. Troy Nagle
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E-tongue -A smart tool to predict safe consumption of groundwater

2020 20th International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer), 2020
In Sri Lanka, reportedly 59% of the population depends on water from natural sources. The government has taken necessary action to provide a quality water, there has always been a need to educate people about the importance of maintaining water quality, the importance of using better-quality water, and necessary precautions to be taken to avoid the ...
A. M. P. B. Alahakoon   +5 more
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Identification of fractional order model for a voltammetric E-tongue system

Measurement, 2020
Abstract A method to estimate the fractional order model of a voltammetric electronic tongue (E-tongue) system with five working electrodes has been presented in this paper. The method uses fractional order system (FOS) identification to obtain a fractional order transfer function (FOTF) from the process data itself.
Sanjeev Kumar, Arunangshu Ghosh
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Design of Smart e-Tongue for the physically challenged people

2013 International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology (ICRTIT), 2013
Tongue and Ear plays a major role for speaking and hearing by normal person. But it is impossible to speak and hear by deaf and dumb people. But they normally speak using their sign action with others. It is easily understood by their community, but they fell difficult when they communicate with normal people because normal person can't able to ...
M. Delliraj, S. Vijayakumar
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Impact of sodium lauryl sulfate in oral liquids on e-tongue measurements

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2016
During development of oral liquid medicines taste assessment is often required to evaluate taste and taste masking. Electronic tongue analysis can provide taste assessment of medicinal products but should only be conducted with medicines that interact with the instrument without damaging the sensor membranes or interfering with their electrical output ...
Laura Isabell, Immohr   +2 more
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Nonlinear Modeling of Voltammetric Sensor Signals: Application to the E-Tongue Measurement

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020
The phenomena associated with electrochemical processes contribute to considerable nonlinearity on the response of the voltammetric sensor system. Motivated by the lack of nonlinear models of voltammetric systems, this paper reports an improved model that incorporates the system nonlinearity.
Sanjeev Kumar   +2 more
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Potentiometric e-tongue for anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals screening

2022
The development of potentiometric e-tongue system based on ion-selective electrodes prepared with PVC solvent polymeric membranes doped with new type of acyclic squaramide receptors L1-L5 for fast screening of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ketoprofen and naproxen, in aqueous media is reported.
Farotto S.   +6 more
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Detection of virgin olive oil adulteration using a voltammetric e-tongue

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2014
Detection of olive oil adulteration was carried out using an e-tongue.Good correlation between e-tongue and polyphenolic content was obtained.PCA, PLS-DA and ANOVA allows classification of adulterated olive oils.Voltammetric tongue was an efficient tool of the detection of EVOO adulterations.
I.M. Apetrei, C. Apetrei
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E-Nose and e-Tongue combination for improved recognition of fruit juice samples

Food Chemistry, 2014
There are many important challenges related to food security analysis by application of chemical and electrochemical sensors. One critical parameter is the development of reliable tools, capable of performing an overall sensory analysis. In these systems, as much information as possible is required in relation to smell, taste and colour.
Z. Haddi   +9 more
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