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The "Electronic Tongue" is an instrument that can be trained to screen the taste attributes of formulations within a rapid timeframe when used in conjunction with sensory panel taste assessment data. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate that a sensory instrument for taste (e-Tongue) could be used to evaluate the bitterness of berberine hydrochloride from Chinese medicinal herbs. Several flavorful native compounds were tested by the e-Tongue. Data from a human sensory panel was collected to train the e-Tongue. The e-Tongue was then used to establish the correlation between data from the sensory panel, and to predict the bitterness scores of berberine hydrochloride. The e-Tongue showed different response patterns for different tastes or strengths of flavor compounds. No significant differences were found between the results of the e-Tongue and the sensory taste panel. The e-Tongue could be used to evaluate the effect of bitterness of berberine hydrochloride. Therefore, e-Tongues showed potential to replace sensory panel evaluations in future experiments regarding Chinese traditional medicine. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Youjie Wang, Yi Feng, Ying Wu, Shuang Liang, Desheng Xu. Sensory evaluation of the taste of berberine hydrochloride using an Electronic Tongue. Fitoterapia. 2013 Apr;86:137-43


PMID: 23481282

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