Publications in year 2017

Vol. 31, Issue 4



Electronic nose with polymer-composite sensors for monitoring fungal deterioration of stored rapeseed

International Agrophysics
Year : 2017
DOI : 10.1515/intag-2016-0064
Volumen : 31
Issue : 3
Pages : 317 - 325
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Authors: M. Gancarz1, J. Wawrzyniak2, M. Gawrysiak-Witulska2, D. Wiącek1, A. Nawrocka1, R. Rusinek1

1Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Doświadczalna 4, 20-290 Lublin, Poland
2Institute of Plant Origin Food Technology, Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition, Poznań University of Life Science, Wojska Polskiego 28, 60-637 Poznań, Poland
Abstract :

Investigations were performed to examine the possibility of using an electronic nose to monitor development of fungal microflora during the first eighteen days of rapeseed storage. The Cyranose 320 device manufactured by Sensigent was used to analyse volatile organic compounds. Each sample of infected material was divided into three parts and the degree of spoilage was measured in three ways: analysis of colony forming units, determination of ergosterol content, and measurement of volatile organic compounds with the e-nose. Principal component analysis was performed on the generated patterns of signals and six groups of different spoilage levels were isolated. An analysis of sensorgrams for a few sensors with a strong signal for each group of rapeseed spoilage was performed. The ratio of the association time to the steady state was calculated. This ratio was different for the low level and the highest level of ergosterol and colony forming units. The results have shown that the e-nose can be a useful tool for quick estimation of the degree of rapeseed spoilage.

Keywords : principal component analysis, e-nose, rapeseed, ergosterol, colony forming units, volatile organic compounds
Language : English