Content: Characterization of odor quality utilizing multidimensional scaling techniques / Susan S. Schiffman --
Psychophysical scaling and optimization of odor mixtures / Howard R. Moskowitz --
Development of fragrances with functional properties by quantitative measurement of sensory and physical parameters / C.B. Warren --
Sensory structure of odor mixtures / Andrew Dravnieks, Frederick C. Bock, and Frank H. Jarke --
The efficacy of n-aliphatic alcohols and n-aliphatic fatty acids on various membrane systems with special reference to olfaction and taste / P.H. Punter, B. Ph. M. Menco, and H. Boelens --
Olfaction and the common chemical sense : similarities, differences, and interactions / William S. Cain --
Odor and molecular vibration : redundancy in the olfactory code / R.H. Wright --
Computer-assisted studies of chemical structure and olfactory quality using pattern recognition techniques / Peter C. Jurs, Cheryl L. Ham, and William E. Brügger --
Structure recognition as a peripheral process in odor quality coding / Alfred A. Schleppnik --
The dependence of odor intensity on the hydrophobic properties of molecules / Michael J. Greenberg --
Odorants as chemical messengers / John N. Labows, Jr. --
Structure-activity relations in olfaction : from single cell to behavior : the comparative approach / David G. Moulton.
Author(s): Howard R. Moskowitz and Craig B. Warren (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 148
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 1981
Language: English
Pages: 241
City: Washington, D.C
Title Page......Page 1
Half Title Page......Page 3
Copyright
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ACS Symposium Series......Page 5
FOREWORD......Page 6
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PREFACE......Page 7
1 Characterization of Odor Quality Utilizing Multidimensional Scaling Techniques......Page 8
Study 2......Page 17
Literature Cited......Page 26
2 Psychophysical Scaling and Optimization of Odor Mixtures......Page 29
Validity of the Ratings......Page 31
Linear Functions for Attributes......Page 37
Reversing The Equations - Fitting A Profile......Page 42
Discussion of Profile-Fitting......Page 43
Odor Acceptability......Page 47
Nature of the Acceptability Curve For An Odorant......Page 48
Discussion of Acceptance Optimization......Page 49
On The Interaction of Odor Constituents for Liking......Page 56
Components in Mixtures - Does The Same Chemical Behave Similarly In Different Contexts?......Page 57
Discussion and Conclusions......Page 60
References......Page 61
3 Development of Fragrances with Functional Properties by Quantitative Measurement of Sensory and Physical Parameters......Page 62
Selection of Panelists for Magnitude Estimation Panels......Page 63
Magnitude Estimation Panel Training......Page 64
Averaging Method......Page 70
Internal Standard Method......Page 71
Correlation of Physcial With Phychophysical Measurements.......Page 72
The Future of Magnitude Estimation (ME).......Page 79
LITERATURE CITED:......Page 81
Experimental......Page 83
Results and Discussion......Page 87
Summary and Conclusions......Page 92
Literature Cited......Page 94
2. Procedure......Page 96
3. Results......Page 98
4. Discussion and Conclusion......Page 102
Summary......Page 107
Literature cited......Page 108
6 Olfaction and the Common Chemical Sense Similarities, Differences, and Interactions......Page 112
Summary and Conclusions......Page 122
References......Page 123
7 Odor and Molecular Vibration Redundancy in the Olfactory Code......Page 125
LITERATURE CITED......Page 142
8 Computer-Assisted Studies of Chemical Structure and Olfactory Quality Using Pattern Recognition Techniques......Page 144
Structure-Activity Studies of Olfactory Stimulants......Page 145
Methodology for SAR Studies......Page 146
Studies of Musks......Page 155
Literature Cited......Page 159
9 Structure Recognition as a Peripheral Process in Odor Quality Coding......Page 162
Abstract......Page 175
Literature Cited......Page 176
10 The Dependence of Odor Intensity on the Hydrophobic Properties of Molecules......Page 177
Procedures......Page 180
Results and Discussion......Page 181
Summary......Page 192
Literature Cited......Page 193
11 Odorants as Chemical Messengers......Page 195
Odor and Disease:......Page 196
Odor and Communication: Mammalian......Page 198
Odor and Communication: Human......Page 200
Odor Analysis:......Page 201
Acknowledgements......Page 207
Literature Cited......Page 208
12 Structure-Activity Relations in Olfaction From Single Cell to Behavior—The Comparative Approach......Page 211
Electrophysiological studies in fish......Page 212
Single unit studies in amphibians......Page 217
Spatial patterning of response to odorants......Page 219
Concentration-response relations......Page 222
Acknowledgments......Page 227
Literature Cited......Page 228
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