Electronic noses are devices able to characterize and differentiate the aroma profiles of various food, especially meat and meat products. During recent years e-noses have been widely used in food analysis and proved to provide a fast, simple, non-expensive and non-destructive method of food assessment and quality control. The aim of this study is to summarize the most important features of this analytic tool and to present basic fields and typical areas of e-nose use as well as most commonly used sensor types and patterns for e-nose design. Prospects for the future development of this technique are presented. Methods and research results presented in this manuscript may be a guideline for practical e-nose use.Keywords: electronic nose; sensors; gas chromatography; odour.Practical Application: Review of electronic nose devices usage for measurement of various meat properties.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of MAP and film thickness on Agaricus bisporus quality. Three initial gas compositions: high oxygen packaging (100% of O2); medium oxygen packaging (50% O2, 50% N2); low oxygen packaging (5% O2, 5% CO2, 90% N2) and two types of polyethylene films of 54 and 39 µm thickness were used. The samples were stored at 4 ± 1C for 14 days. The films and MAP had a significant effect on color and weight loss of the mushrooms. In the case of texture, the gas composition alone exerts a significant effect. The optimal conditions for prolonging the shelf life of mushrooms were found for packaging with medium oxygen level and film of higher permeability. In optimal conditions, mushrooms were characterized by lightness of 93 and 85, and a browning index of 11 and 23 in 0 and 14 days of storage, respectively.
Practical Application
White button mushrooms are highly perishable. The average storage time of fresh mushrooms does not exceed 4 days. There is a pressing need for effective methods to extend the shelf life of these mushrooms. According to the presented results, it is possible to maintain the product visually acceptable up to 14 days for mushrooms packed with the usage of a 39 µm thick film type and modified atmosphere with a medium level of oxygen (50%).
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