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Sensory cut-off point obtained from survival analysis statistics
Fecha
2015-07Registro en:
Garitta, Lorena Garitta; Langohr, Klaus; Gómez, Guadalupe; Hough, Guillermo; Beeren, Cindy; Sensory cut-off point obtained from survival analysis statistics; Elsevier; Food Quality and Preference; 43; 7-2015; 135-140
0950-3293
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Garitta, Lorena Garitta
Langohr, Klaus
Gómez, Guadalupe
Hough, Guillermo
Beeren, Cindy
Resumen
In the present work we applied interval-censored survival analysis techniques to estimate sensory cut-off points based on consumer's decision to accept or reject food products taking into account the inherent variability in sensory measurements. We compared the values obtained using this survival analysis methodology with those obtained by applying a previous regression based method. Cut-off point (COP) estimations were made for acid flavor in yogurt, strawberry flavor in a strawberry flavored drink and appearance quality index in broccoli. For two of these products the regression based cut-off points were unrealistic, and would lead to much too conservative COP's, leading to unnecessary rejection of samples in quality control inspections or very short shelf-lives. For one of the products (strawberry flavored drink), the survival and regression-based COP's were comparable. The survival analysis methodology is recommended for estimating sensory cut-off points in food products.