DOI

  • Dmitry Kirsanov
  • Daniel S. Correa
  • Gabriel Gaal
  • Antonio Riul
  • Maria L. Braunger
  • Flavio M. Shimizu
  • Osvaldo N. Oliveira
  • Tao Liang
  • Hao Wan
  • Ping Wang
  • Ekaterina Oleneva
  • Andrey Legin

“Electronic tongues”, “taste sensors”, and similar devices (further named as “multisensor systems”, or MSS) have been studied and applied mostly for the analysis of edible analytes. This is not surprising, since the MSS development was sometimes inspired by the mainstream idea that they could substitute human gustatory tests. However, the basic principle behind multisensor systems—a combination of an array of cross-sensitive chemical sensors for liquid analysis and a machine learning engine for multivariate data processing—does not imply any limitations on the application of such systems for the analysis of inedible media. This review deals with the numerous MSS applications for the analysis of inedible analytes, among other things, for agricultural and medical purposes.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Номер статьи5113
ЖурналSensors (Switzerland)
Том19
Номер выпуска23
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 2019

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Аналитическая химия
  • Биохимия
  • Атомная и молекулярная физика и оптика
  • Контрольно-измерительные инструменты
  • Электротехника и электроника

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