Rao et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Application of electronic nose and GC–MS for detection of strawberries with vibrational damageRao et al., 2020
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- Rao J
- Zhang Y
- Yang Z
- Li S
- Wu D
- Sun C
- Chen K
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- Food Quality and Safety
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Objectives This study evaluated the potential of using electronic nose (e-nose) technology to non-destructively detect strawberry fruits with vibrational damage based on their volatile substances (VOCs). Materials and methods Four groups of strawberries with different …
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