Abstract

ABSTRACT: The accuracy and efficiency of gas chromatography (GC) and sensory methods in predicting spice mixture compositions were investigated and compared with those of an electronic nose (e-nose) reported in part I of this study. Triangle tests were performed to estimate difference thresholds of spice mixtures. It was found that the prediction errors of the e-nose methods were lower than sensory thresholds. The GC method provided a more accurate but much less efficient prediction.

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