The use of electronic tongue (e-tongue) as a simple and rapid method for honey authentication


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Lestari L. A., . and Triyana K., . and Hanifah A. K., . and Wildiana R. A., . The use of electronic tongue (e-tongue) as a simple and rapid method for honey authentication. pp. 453-460. ISSN 2550-2166

Abstract

A simple and rapid test for honey authentication is required particularly for the food industry to assure the quality of honey. The conventional methods for honey authentication are costly requires a long waiting time to obtain results requires highly skilled personnel and is difficult in terms of sample preparation. The electronic tongue can be utilized as an alternative technique for honey authentication. The electronic tongue frameworks are depended on an array of sensors with low selectivity while being sensitive to several components in the measured sample. The signals gathered by the sensors are processed through pattern recognition tools to produce prediction models that permit the grouping of the samples and the measurement of a portion of their physicochemical properties. Papers that were published from 2015 to 2020 from several databases such as Google Scholar ScienceDirect and Pubmed were collected to obtain abstracts and original articles related to the authentication of honey-based on sugar content as well as geographical and botanical origin. This review highlighted the electronic tongue as a simple and rapid test for honey authentication several original papers also compare the validity of electronic tongue with the high-performance liquid chromatography methods as the gold standard.


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Abstract

A simple and rapid test for honey authentication is required particularly for the food industry to assure the quality of honey. The conventional methods for honey authentication are costly requires a long waiting time to obtain results requires highly skilled personnel and is difficult in terms of sample preparation. The electronic tongue can be utilized as an alternative technique for honey authentication. The electronic tongue frameworks are depended on an array of sensors with low selectivity while being sensitive to several components in the measured sample. The signals gathered by the sensors are processed through pattern recognition tools to produce prediction models that permit the grouping of the samples and the measurement of a portion of their physicochemical properties. Papers that were published from 2015 to 2020 from several databases such as Google Scholar ScienceDirect and Pubmed were collected to obtain abstracts and original articles related to the authentication of honey-based on sugar content as well as geographical and botanical origin. This review highlighted the electronic tongue as a simple and rapid test for honey authentication several original papers also compare the validity of electronic tongue with the high-performance liquid chromatography methods as the gold standard.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Honey
AGROVOC Term: Biosensors
AGROVOC Term: Techniques
AGROVOC Term: Tracer techniques
AGROVOC Term: High performance liquid chromatography
AGROVOC Term: Geographical origin
AGROVOC Term: Quality
AGROVOC Term: Food quality
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:55
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10499

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