| Literature DB >> 30366388 |
Naomi Gotow1, Takanobu Omata2, Masaaki Uchida3, Naoyuki Matsuzaki4, Sadaki Takata5, Ippei Hagiwara6, Tatsu Kobayakawa7.
Abstract
In most cases, a meal cannot be finished with a single bite and sip. During eating and drinking, consumers receive dynamic food perceptions from sensory attributes in foods. Thus, we performed multi-sip time⁻intensity (TI) evaluation of sensory attribute. In each of ten trials, the participant evaluated continuously the intensity of retronasal aroma for 60 s after swallowing oolong tea. We compared the TI parameters (Imax: maximum intensity, Tmax: time point at which intensity reached the maximum value, AUC: area under the TI curve, Dplateau: duration between the first and last time points with values exceeding 90% of the maximum intensity, Rinc: rate of intensity increase between the first time points with values exceeding 5% and 90% of the maximum intensity, and Rdec: rate of intensity decrease between the last time points with values exceeding 5% and 90% of the maximum intensity) and TI curves among the ten trials, and approximated each TI curve with an exponential model. Some TI parameters (Imax, Tmax, AUC, and Rinc) differed significantly between the first and subsequent trials. The TI curve was significantly lower in the first trial than in the subsequent trials, and TI curve during the time from starting the evaluation to reaching maximum intensity was significantly lower in the second trial than in the subsequent trials. The time constant of the fitted exponential function revealed that the decay of retronasal aroma intensity was slightly faster in the second through fourth trials than in the first and the fifth through tenth trials. These results indicate that olfaction might be more perceptive while consumers sip a cup of the beverage.Entities:
Keywords: consumption experience; multi-sip; oolong tea beverage; retronasal aroma; time–intensity; warm-up sample
Year: 2018 PMID: 30366388 PMCID: PMC6262627 DOI: 10.3390/foods7110177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Figure 1Outline of the TI evaluation system. PC: personal computer; A/D: analog-to-digital; LCD: liquid crystal display.
Figure 2Calculation model for TI parameter. Imax: maximum intensity; Tmax: time point at which intensity reached the maximum value; Dplateau: duration between T90%start and T90%end; Rinc: rate of intensity increase between T5%start and T90%start; Rdec: rate of intensity decrease between T90%end and T5%end.
Figure 3Inter-participant average of TI curves of retronasal aroma.
Multiple comparisons of paired trials for significant simple main effects of trial number for each TI parameter.
| Parameter | Trial | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | |
|
| 3.71 a | 4.13 b | 4.29 b | 4.21 b | 4.25 b | 4.22 b | 4.26 b | 4.29 b | 4.32 b | 4.20 b |
| (1.00) | (0.68) | (0.64) | (0.62) | (0.66) | (0.68) | (0.67) | (0.62) | (0.52) | (0.74) | |
|
| 14.88 a | 7.92 b | 5.98 b | 5.97 b | 5.22 b | 7.10 b | 4.60 b | 8.36 b | 3.83 b | 5.95 b |
| (12.83) | (9.40) | (6.74) | (5.76) | (3.65) | (9.42) | (1.82) | (12.44) | (1.97) | (5.15) | |
|
| 110.16 a | 133.08 b | 143.25 b | 142.57 b | 145.59 b | 147.26 b | 149.78 b | 147.80 b | 151.45 b | 147.02 b |
| (43.20) | (42.82) | (41.31) | (46.43) | (50.76) | (42.87) | (44.59) | (50.85) | (50.38) | (52.72) | |
|
| 8.79 a | 8.83 a | 9.61 a | 12.66 a | 12.25 a | 11.73 a | 8.74 a | 9.67 a | 7.87 a | 7.52 a |
| (8.03) | (6.91) | (6.94) | (14.42) | (12.93) | (12.57) | (8.68) | (8.52) | (7.44) | (5.19) | |
|
| 1.13 a | 2.28 b | 2.33 b | 2.28 b | 2.19 b | 2.59 b | 2.10 b | 2.34 b | 2.90 b | 2.87 b |
| (1.13) | (1.64) | (1.39) | (1.22) | (1.31) | (1.92) | (1.50) | (1.65) | (1.91) | (2.42) | |
|
| −0.09 a | −0.07 a | −0.07 a | −0.11 a | −0.15 a | −0.12 a | −0.06 a | −0.06 a | −0.06 a | −0.06 a |
| (0.06) | (0.04) | (0.03) | (0.22) | (0.40) | (0.30) | (0.02) | (0.03) | (0.03) | (0.04) | |
Average values of TI parameters with standard deviation in parentheses are shown for each trial. For each parameter, trial numbers with different alphabets differed significantly (p < 0.05). The unit used for Tmax and Dplateau is second. AUC: area under the TI curve; Imax: maximum intensity; Tmax: time point at which intensity reached the maximum value; AUC: area under the TI curve; Dplateau: duration between T90%start and T90%end; Rinc: rate of intensity increase between T5%start and T90%start; Rdec: rate of intensity decrease between T90%end and T5%end.
Multiple comparisons of paired trials for the significant simple main effects of trial number in each time window.
| Time Window | Trial | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (in seconds) | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
| 1 | 0.01 a | 0.43 ab | 0.75 bc | 0.84 bc | 0.90 bc | 0.97 c | 0.94 c | 0.95 c | 1.14 c | 0.98 c |
| (0.22) | (1.02) | (1.18) | (1.12) | (0.19) | (1.28) | (1.30) | (1.22) | (1.35) | (1.34) | |
| 3 | 0.65 a | 2.16 b | 2.76 c | 2.82 cd | 2.82 cd | 2.87 cd | 2.85 cd | 3.16 cd | 3.29 d | 2.83 cd |
| (1.06) | (1.69) | (1.63) | (1.65) | (1.47) | (1.38) | (1.50) | (1.24) | (1.18) | (1.48) | |
| 5 | 1.39 a | 3.17 b | 3.62 bc | 3.43 bc | 3.55 bc | 3.60 bc | 3.64 bc | 3.65 bc | 3.77 c | 3.61 bc |
| (1.56) | (1.50) | (1.24) | (1.34) | (1.20) | (1.03) | (1.03) | (1.17) | (0.89) | (1.12) | |
| 7 | 2.06 a | 3.45 b | 3.69 b | 3.51 b | 3.62 b | 3.63 b | 3.62 b | 3.54 b | 3.68 b | 3.59 b |
| (1.58) | (1.30) | (1.02) | (1.27) | (1.11) | (0.97) | (1.06) | (1.23) | (0.97) | (1.11) | |
| 9 | 2.49 a | 3.41 b | 3.71 b | 3.53 b | 3.64 b | 3.67 b | 3.62 b | 3.58 b | 3.69 b | 3.61 b |
| (1.54) | (1.15) | (0.82) | (1.06) | (0.82) | (0.76) | (0.86) | (0.91) | (0.70) | (0.80) | |
| 11 | 2.69 a | 3.31 b | 3.51 b | 3.39 b | 3.38 b | 3.36 b | 3.40 b | 3.37 b | 3.47 b | 3.41 b |
| (1.55) | (1.05) | (1.05) | (1.11) | (1.08) | (1.09) | (1.08) | (1.07) | (1.07) | (1.16) | |
| 13 | 2.58 a | 3.19 b | 3.49 b | 3.39 b | 3.36 b | 3.43 b | 3.43 b | 3.36 b | 3.49 b | 3.46 b |
| (1.57) | (1.04) | (0.77) | (0.84) | (0.80) | (0.75) | (0.83) | (0.86) | (0.81) | (0.84) | |
| 15 | 2.56 a | 3.12 b | 3.32 b | 3.24 b | 3.17 b | 3.28 b | 3.23 b | 3.29 b | 3.27 b | 3.26 b |
| (1.37) | (1.05) | (0.85) | (0.94) | (0.85) | (0.88) | (0.91) | (0.87) | (0.92) | (0.93) | |
| 39 | 1.74 a | 1.97 ab | 2.18 ab | 2.03 ab | 2.17 ab | 2.20 ab | 2.33 b | 2.16 ab | 2.26 ab | 2.25 ab |
| (0.01) | (1.00) | (0.88) | (0.96) | (1.02) | (0.84) | (0.82) | (1.07) | (1.00) | (1.05) | |
Inter-participant average of intensity with standard deviation in parentheses only in time windows in which differed significantly between paired trials are shown. Values of each time window are medians (e.g., 1 second means the time window from 0–2 s). For each time window, trials marked with different letters differed significantly (p < 0.05).
Coefficient, time constant, and correlation coefficient of fitted functions for inter-participant average of TI curve.
| Parameter | Trial | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | |
| Coefficient | 4.250 a | 5.145 a | 5.048 a | 4.816 a | 4.602 a | 4.561 a | 4.405 a | 4.712 a | 4.587 a | 4.708 a |
| (1.892) | (1.948) | (1.635) | (1.623) | (1.491) | (1.278) | (1.209) | (1.579) | (1.405) | (1.661) | |
| Time constant | 0.022 a | 0.028 a | 0.024 a | 0.024 a | 0.022 a | 0.021 a | 0.019 a | 0.023 a | 0.020 a | 0.022 a |
| (0.019) | (0.023) | (0.014) | (0.016) | (0.017) | (0.012) | (0.012) | (0.021) | (0.015) | (0.020) | |
| Goodness of fit | 0.662 a | 0.867 b | 0.908 b | 0.900 b | 0.848 b | 0.894 b | 0.894 b | 0.839 b | 0.906 b | 0.895 b |
| (0.395) | (0.234) | (0.122) | (0.191) | (0.255) | (0.208) | (0.171) | (0.290) | (0.178) | (0.200) | |
In the exponential function y = A × exp (−Bt), A and B are coefficient and time constant, respectively. Goodness of fit is represented by Pearson’s product–moment correlation coefficient calculated between actual values (TI curve) and theoretical values (fitted exponential function). Average values of each parameter with standard deviation in parentheses are shown. For each parameter, trials marked with different letters differed significantly (p < 0.05).