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A Wind Tunnel for Odor Mediated Insect Behavioural Assays
Published on: November 30, 2018
概括
标准化的感官评估方法和样本确保辐射食品的结果一致. 味觉的差异往往是由于各种测试程序,而不是食物本身固有的缺陷.
科学领域:
- 食品科学 食品科学 食品科学
- 感官分析 感官分析
- 辐射技术 辐射技术
背景情况:
- 对被辐射食品的感官评估可能会产生相互矛盾的结果.
- 方法和解释的变化导致了差异.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定标准化感官评估程序是否在不同实验室产生同等结果.
- 确定导致对照射食品风味评价存在矛盾的因素.
主要方法:
- 感官评估的实验验证.
- 使用标准化程序和标准样本进行比较.
- 对影响味道感知因素的分析.
主要成果:
- 标准化程序和标准样本导致同等的感官评估结果.
- 矛盾的结果主要归因于不同的评估方法和解释.
- 辐射诱导的风味差异并非本质上是负面的.
结论:
- 标准化是辐射食品可靠感官数据的关键.
- 正确解释感官数据至关重要.
- 辐射引起的不寻常味道应该客观地评估,而不是偏见.
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