Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts

Most herbs have their own characteristic smell due to the presence of volatile compounds. Traditionally, volatiles are analyzed by using sophisticated and expensive gas chromatography (GC) in tandem with a selective mass spectrometric (MS) detector. An alternative approach is described based on the...

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Main Authors: Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M., Ismail, Z., Saad, B., Othman, A.R., Mohd Noor, Ahmad, Ali Yeon, Md Shakaff
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spelling my.unimap-308302013-12-24T08:21:42Z Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M. Ismail, Z. Saad, B. Othman, A.R. Mohd Noor, Ahmad Ali Yeon, Md Shakaff Electronic nose Eurycoma longifolia Lipids Medicinal plants Most herbs have their own characteristic smell due to the presence of volatile compounds. Traditionally, volatiles are analyzed by using sophisticated and expensive gas chromatography (GC) in tandem with a selective mass spectrometric (MS) detector. An alternative approach is described based on the use of an electronic nose. The approach is much simpler than the traditional GC-MS counterparts, but providing key information of the samples analyzed. Using lipids and gas chromatography stationary phase materials with different polarities as sensing membranes, a quartz crystal microbalance smell sensor array has been developed for the analysis of traditional medicinal plants. The headspace vapors of different types of Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia) extracts were analyzed by the smell sensor and GC-MS. Correlation between the sensor response and the identified compounds were studied using principal component analysis. Some of the identified compounds exhibited good correlation with the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor array data. 2013-12-24T08:21:41Z 2013-12-24T08:21:41Z 2006-12-31 Article Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M., Ismail, Z., Saad, B., Othman, A.R., Ahmad, M.N., Shakaff, A.Y.Md. Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts (2006) Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, 120 (1), pp. 245-251. 09254005 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/30830 en Sensors and Actuators B;Impact Factor: 2.331 Elsevier B.V. Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan Utara Malaysia (KUKUM)
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topic Electronic nose
Eurycoma longifolia
Lipids
Medicinal plants
spellingShingle Electronic nose
Eurycoma longifolia
Lipids
Medicinal plants
Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M.
Ismail, Z.
Saad, B.
Othman, A.R.
Mohd Noor, Ahmad
Ali Yeon, Md Shakaff
Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts
description Most herbs have their own characteristic smell due to the presence of volatile compounds. Traditionally, volatiles are analyzed by using sophisticated and expensive gas chromatography (GC) in tandem with a selective mass spectrometric (MS) detector. An alternative approach is described based on the use of an electronic nose. The approach is much simpler than the traditional GC-MS counterparts, but providing key information of the samples analyzed. Using lipids and gas chromatography stationary phase materials with different polarities as sensing membranes, a quartz crystal microbalance smell sensor array has been developed for the analysis of traditional medicinal plants. The headspace vapors of different types of Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia) extracts were analyzed by the smell sensor and GC-MS. Correlation between the sensor response and the identified compounds were studied using principal component analysis. Some of the identified compounds exhibited good correlation with the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor array data.
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author Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M.
Ismail, Z.
Saad, B.
Othman, A.R.
Mohd Noor, Ahmad
Ali Yeon, Md Shakaff
author_facet Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M.
Ismail, Z.
Saad, B.
Othman, A.R.
Mohd Noor, Ahmad
Ali Yeon, Md Shakaff
author_sort Shafiqul Islam, A.K.M.
title Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts
title_short Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts
title_full Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts
title_fullStr Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts
title_full_unstemmed Correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of Eurycoma longifolia extracts
title_sort correlation studies between electronic nose response and headspace volatiles of eurycoma longifolia extracts
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2013
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/30830
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