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. 2022 Jan 30:368:130849.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130849. Epub 2021 Aug 13.

Exploring the relationships between perceived umami intensity, umami components and electronic tongue responses in food matrices

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Exploring the relationships between perceived umami intensity, umami components and electronic tongue responses in food matrices

Yiwen Zhu et al. Food Chem. .

Abstract

Umami intensity promotes food flavor blending and food choice, while a universal quantification procedure is still lacking. To evaluate perceived umami intensity (PUI) in seven categories of foods, modified two-alternative forced choice (2-AFC) method with monosodium glutamate as reference was applied. Meanwhile, we explored whether equivalent umami concentration (EUC) by chemical analysis and electronic tongue (E-tongue) are applicable in PUI quantification. The results indicated that EUC was appropriate in quantifying PUI of samples from meat, dairy, vegetable and mushroom groups (r = 1.00, p < 0.05). Moreover, models with a good prediction capacity for PUI and EUC (R2 > 0.99) were established in separated food categories by back propagation neural networks, where E-tongue data were set as input. This study explored the effectiveness of the three methods in evaluating the PUIs of various foods, which provides multiple choices for the food industry.

Keywords: Back propagation neural networks; Correlation; Electronic tongue (E-tongue); Equivalent umami concentration (EUC); Perceived umami intensity (PUI); Two-alternative forced choice (2-AFC).

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