Low-Cost electronic nose evaluated on thai-herb of northern-Thailand samples using multivariate analysis methods
In case of species of natural and aromatic plant originated from the northern Thailand, sensory characteristics, especially odours, have unique identifiers of herbs. The instruments sensory analysis have performed by several of differential of sensing, so call 'electronic nose', to be a si...
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th-mahidol.283382018-09-13T14:14:12Z Low-Cost electronic nose evaluated on thai-herb of northern-Thailand samples using multivariate analysis methods Paisarn Daungjak Na Ayudhaya Arrak Klinbumrung Krisanadej Jaroensutasinee Sirapat Pratontep Teerakiat Kerdcharoen School of Science and Technology Walailak University Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency Mahidol University Physics and Astronomy In case of species of natural and aromatic plant originated from the northern Thailand, sensory characteristics, especially odours, have unique identifiers of herbs. The instruments sensory analysis have performed by several of differential of sensing, so call 'electronic nose', to be a significantly and rapidly for chemometrics. The signal responses of the low cost electronic nose were evaluated by principal component analysis (PCA). The aims of this paper evaluated various of Thai-herbs grown in Northern of Thailand as data preprocessing tools of the Low-cost electronic nose (enNUPYO1). The essential oil groups of Thai herbs such as Garlic, Lemongrass, Shallot (potato onion), Onion, Zanthoxylum limonella (Dennst.) Alston (Thai name is Makaen), and Kaffir lime leaf were compared volatilized from selected fresh herbs. Principal component analysis of the original sensor responses did clearly distinguish either all samples. In all cases more than 97% for cross-validated group were classified correctly. The results demonstrated that it was possible to develop in a model to construct a low-cost electronic nose to provide measurement of odoriferous herbs.© 2009 American Institute of Physic. 2018-09-13T07:14:12Z 2018-09-13T07:14:12Z 2009-11-27 Conference Paper AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol.1137, (2009), 497-500 10.1063/1.3156594 15517616 0094243X 2-s2.0-70450144502 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/28338 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=70450144502&origin=inward |
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In case of species of natural and aromatic plant originated from the northern Thailand, sensory characteristics, especially odours, have unique identifiers of herbs. The instruments sensory analysis have performed by several of differential of sensing, so call 'electronic nose', to be a significantly and rapidly for chemometrics. The signal responses of the low cost electronic nose were evaluated by principal component analysis (PCA). The aims of this paper evaluated various of Thai-herbs grown in Northern of Thailand as data preprocessing tools of the Low-cost electronic nose (enNUPYO1). The essential oil groups of Thai herbs such as Garlic, Lemongrass, Shallot (potato onion), Onion, Zanthoxylum limonella (Dennst.) Alston (Thai name is Makaen), and Kaffir lime leaf were compared volatilized from selected fresh herbs. Principal component analysis of the original sensor responses did clearly distinguish either all samples. In all cases more than 97% for cross-validated group were classified correctly. The results demonstrated that it was possible to develop in a model to construct a low-cost electronic nose to provide measurement of odoriferous herbs.© 2009 American Institute of Physic. |
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Low-Cost electronic nose evaluated on thai-herb of northern-Thailand samples using multivariate analysis methods |
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