Literature DB >> 31787669

Taste Sensor: Electronic Tongue with Lipid Membranes.

Xiao Wu1, Yusuke Tahara2, Rui Yatabe3, Kiyoshi Toko2,4.   

Abstract

Taste is of five basic types, namely, sourness, saltiness, sweetness, bitterness and umami. In this review, we focus on a potentiometric taste sensor that we developed and fabricated using lipid polymer membranes. The taste sensor can measure the taste perceived by humans and is called an electronic tongue with global selectivity, which is the property to discriminate taste qualities and quantify them without discriminating each chemical substance. This property is similar to the gustatory system; hence, the taste sensor is a type of biomimetic device. In this paper, we first explain the sensing mechanism of the taste sensor, its application to beer evaluation and the measurement mechanism. Second, results recently obtained are introduced; i.e., the application of the senor to high-potency sweeteners and the improvement of the bitterness sensor are explained. Last, quantification of the bitterness-masking effect of high-potency sweeteners is explained using a regression analysis based on both the outputs of bitterness and sweetness sensors. The taste sensor provides a biomimetic method different from conventional analytical methods.

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Keywords:  Taste sensor; bitterness-masking effect; lipid polymer membrane

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31787669     DOI: 10.2116/analsci.19R008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Sci        ISSN: 0910-6340            Impact factor:   1.967


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