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Standardization of tomato juice tastes using a taste sensor approach

Nobuyuki Hayashi, Tomomi Ujihara, Fumiyo Hayakawa, Yuko Nakano, Tomoko Kawakami, Hidekazu Ikezaki

2020Bioscience Biotechnology and Biochemistry16 citationsDOI

Abstract

To enable the taste evaluation of many food samples at a time as well as the comparison of taste evaluation data acquired at different times, a standardization method for taste intensities was developed by a combination of a taste sensor system and a standard solution prepared with taste substances. In the case of tomato juices, citric acid, sucrose, and monosodium glutamate were used as standard taste substances for sourness, sweetness, and umami taste, respectively. Each standard point of the taste intensities was determined using only one standard solution including these standard substances. The taste intensity was described as a value on a scale based on discrimination thresholds of human gustation, where intensities of sourness, sweetness, and umami taste of the tomato juices were classified into multiple levels. Organoleptic evaluation supported these results. Validation for the present standardization method revealed that this approach has enough precision for practical tomato taste evaluation.

Topics & Concepts

UmamiSweetnessTasteFood scienceElectronic tongueOrganolepticCitric acidMonosodium glutamateChemistryAftertastePungencyFlavorMouthfeelOrganic chemistryPepperRaw materialAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesMeat and Animal Product Quality