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TítuloThe electronic nose coupled with chemometric tools for discriminating the quality of black tea samples in situ
Autor(es)Hidayat, Shidiq Nur
Triyana, Kuwat
Fauzan, Inggrit
Julian, Trisna
Lelono, Danang
Yusuf, Yusril
Ngadiman, N.
Veloso, Ana C. A.
Peres, António M.
Palavras-chaveElectronic nose
Black tea
Preprocessing
Multivariate statistical tools
Data9-Jul-2019
EditoraMDPI
RevistaChemosensors
CitaçãoHidayat, Shidiq Nur; Triyana, Kuwat; Fauzan, Inggrit; Julian, Trisna; Lelono, Danang; Yusuf, Yusril; Ngadiman, N.; Veloso, Ana C. A.; Peres, António M., The electronic nose coupled with chemometric tools for discriminating the quality of black tea samples in situ. Chemosensors, 7(3), 29, 2019
Resumo(s)An electronic nose (E-nose), comprising eight metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors, was used in situ for real-time classification of black tea according to its quality level. Principal component analysis (PCA) coupled with signal preprocessing techniques (i.e., time set value preprocessing, F1; area under curve preprocessing, F2; and maximum value preprocessing, F3), allowed grouping the samples from seven brands according to the quality level. The E-nose performance was further checked using multivariate supervised statistical methods, namely, the linear and quadratic discriminant analysis, support vector machine together with linear or radial kernels (SVM-linear and SVM-radial, respectively). For this purpose, the experimental dataset was split into two subsets, one used for model training and internal validation using a repeated K-fold cross-validation procedure (containing the samples collected during the first three days of tea production); and the other, for external validation purpose (i.e., test dataset, containing the samples collected during the 4th and 5th production days). The results pointed out that the E-nose-SVM-linear model together with the F3 signal preprocessing method was the most accurate, allowing 100% of correct predictive classifications (external-validation data subset) of the samples according to their quality levels. So, the E-nose-chemometric approach could be foreseen has a practical and feasible classification tool for assessing the black tea quality level, even when applied in-situ, at the harsh industrial environment, requiring a minimum and simple sample preparation. The proposed approach is a cost-effective and fast, green procedure that could be implemented in the near future by the tea industry.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/61713
DOI10.3390/chemosensors7030029
e-ISSN2227-9040
Versão da editorahttp://www.mdpi.com/journal/chemosensors
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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