“…This detecting instrument consisted of an autosampling device, a detector unit containing 18 metal oxide sensors (MOS), and a pattern of recognition software for data recording and elaboration [7]. The total of 18 sensors could be divided into three classes and located in their own chambers: Sensor chamber CL: LY2/LG, LY2/G, LY2/AA, LY2/GH, LY2/gCTL, LY2/gCT; Sensor chamber A: T30/1, then used these terms to assess the aroma properties of the four different parts of samples, using a 10-point interval scale (0 = none, 9 = extremely strong).…”