The Application of Gas Sensor Array based Electronic Nose for Milk Spoilage Detection

Natnaree Phukkaphan, Tanthip Eamsa-ard, Chalisa Chairanit, T. Kerdcharoen
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Microbial spoilage in milk is a crucial concern for healthy consumption. This study aims to apply the electronic nose system (e-nose) comprising an array of different gas sensors as an initial tool for monitoring of food spoilage for maintaining food safety and human health. In this system, nanocomposite gas sensors based on different polymers and functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes (f-SWCNTs) are employed. By exposure of these gas sensors to the milk’s headspace, the gas sensors show responsive signals toward volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contained in the milk. The pasteurized milks under two storage conditions, at 4°C (±1°C) and 25°C (± 1°C), were used to observe development of spoilage for 9 days. To consider the capability of electronic nose for freshness and milk spoilage detection, the odor pattern was analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA). The ability of each sensor to detect the intensity of the odor level was observed by tracking the change of sensing responses. The discrimination results have shown that the odor levels of samples stored at 4°C are not different from the first day to the ninth day, whereas the odor levels of samples stored at room temperature condition are increasing upon the storage time. The exploration in this work can thus provide information about the application of electronic nose with nanocomposite gas sensor array as a beneficial tool for monitoring the food spoilage and quality control.
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基于气体传感器阵列的电子鼻在牛奶变质检测中的应用
牛奶中的微生物变质是健康消费的一个关键问题。这项研究的目的是应用电子鼻系统(电子鼻),包括一系列不同的气体传感器,作为监测食物变质的初步工具,以维护食物安全和人类健康。在该系统中,采用了基于不同聚合物和功能化单壁碳纳米管(f-SWCNTs)的纳米复合气体传感器。通过将这些气体传感器暴露在牛奶的顶部空间,气体传感器显示出对牛奶中含有的挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)的响应信号。在4°C(±1°C)和25°C(±1°C)两种储存条件下,用9天的时间观察巴氏奶的腐败发展情况。为了考虑电子鼻检测牛奶新鲜和变质的能力,采用主成分分析(PCA)对气味模式进行了分析。通过跟踪感觉反应的变化,观察每个传感器检测气味强度的能力。鉴别结果表明,在4°C条件下储存的样品在第1天至第9天的气味水平没有差异,而在室温条件下储存的样品的气味水平随着储存时间的增加而增加。本文的研究为纳米复合气体传感器阵列电子鼻在食品腐败监测和质量控制中的应用提供了有益的信息。
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