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Detection of mite infestation in wheat by electronic nose with transient flow sampling

โœ Scribed by Ridgway, Christopher; Chambers, John; Portero-Larragueta, Elena; Prosser, Olivia


Book ID
101225944
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
125 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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โœฆ Synopsis


A total of 71 wheat samples of 70 g each, to which were added 0ยฑ70 ยฏour mites (Acarus siro L), were scanned, 1ยฑ2 weeks after preparation, by a conducting polymer-type electronic nose with transient ยฏow sampling. The device uses an array of non-selective sensors to produce a digital ยฎngerprint (odour proยฎle) relating to the volatile composition of the sample. The results demonstrate the ability of the device to detect the mites in wheat at concentrations of relevance to the cereal trade, of the order of just 1000 A siro kg ร€1 (around 0.001% by weight). One week from preparation, discrimination between samples with no added mites and samples with 70 added mites achieved a classiยฎcation accuracy of over 83%. Evidence is presented which suggests the known mite-produced volatile undecane as the origin of the electronic nose response.


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