ASTM E1909-1997(2003) Standard Guide for Time-Intensity Evaluation of Sensory Attributes《感官特征时间强度评价的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 1909 97 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Guide forTime-Intensity Evaluation of Sensory Attributes1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1909; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last
2、revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers procedures for conducting and ana-lyzing time-intensity (T-I) evaluations of products or othersensory st
3、imuli. Time-intensity is the measurement of theintensity of a single sensory sensation over time in response toa single exposure to a product or other sensory stimulus.1.2 This guide utilizes a specially trained panel to measurethe intensity of a single continuous sensation during the timefrom initi
4、al exposure:1.2.1 To its extinction,1.2.2 To a specified intensity, or1.2.3 To a predetermined limit of time.1.3 Applications not covered in this guide include measur-ing:1.3.1 Multiple sensations,1.3.2 Multiple exposures within a single measurement, and1.3.3 Qualitative or hedonic changes in the pe
5、rceived sen-sation.1.4 This guide includes protocols for the selection andtraining of judges, descriptions and use of physical datacollection devices, and methods of data handling, summariza-tion, and statistical analysis. Illustration of two different datahandling and analysis approaches are includ
6、ed in the appen-dixes.1.5 This guide is not applicable to measure product shelf lifeor stability that require evaluations at discrete time intervals.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this s
7、tandard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E 253 Terminology Relating to Sensory Evaluation of Ma-terials and Products23. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific
8、to This Standard: See Fig.1.3.1.1 area after Imaxpost-peak area under the curve.3.1.2 area before Imaxpre-peak area under the curve.3.1.3 AUCarea under the curve.3.1.4 Imaxor peak intensitymaximum observed intensityduring the time of measurement.3.1.5 perimetermeasured distance of perimeter of aread
9、elineated by T-I curve.3.1.6 plateau timeduration of peak intensity.3.1.7 rate of increaserate of intensity increase beforepeak intensity (slope).3.1.8 rate of decreaserate of intensity decrease after peakintensity (slope).3.1.9 Tduror duration timetime from onset of sensationuntil it can no longer
10、be perceived (TextTonset).3.1.10 Textor time to extinctiontime from initial exposureto the stimulus (Tinit) until it can no longer be perceived.3.1.11 Tinittime of initial exposure to the stimulus, typi-cally when the clock starts.3.1.12 Tmaxtime to reach maximum intensity of the sen-sation after ex
11、posure to the stimulus.3.1.13 Tonsettime point when the stimulus is first per-ceived after initial exposure to the stimulus.3.1.14 Ttrunor truncated timetime until a specified mini-mum intensity or until a pre-determined time point has beenreached.3.2 The graphical illustration of a typical time-int
12、ensitycurve is shown in Fig. 1. The time increment may be seconds,minutes, hours, etc., depending upon the characteristic of theparticular material under study.4. Summary of Guide4.1 This guide describes procedures utilizing speciallytrained panelists to measure the intensity of a single sensory1Thi
13、s guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E18 on SensoryEvaluation of Materials and Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcom-mittee E18.03 on Sensory Theory and Statistics.Current edition approved April 10, 2003. Published July 2003. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previous edi
14、tion approved in 1997 as E 190997.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 15.08.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.sensation as it changes with time and the possible approachesto collect and analyze such data. Details on spe
15、cific proceduresare given in Sections 6-9 of this guide. Examples of time-related evaluations are included in the Appendixes.5. Significance and Use5.1 The purpose of time-intensity measurements is to estab-lish the pattern of development and decline of a particularsensory characteristic under study
16、. T-I evaluations are appli-cable when measurements at a single time point (an averagingprocess) are not sufficient to distinguish products that havevery different temporal characteristics. As pointed out by Leeand Pangborn (1)3, “This averaging process results in themasking or complete loss of impo
17、rtant information such as rateof onset of stimulation, time and duration of maximumintensity, rate of decay of perceived intensity, time of extinc-tion, and total duration of the entire process.”5.2 Products rated similarly using traditional single pointtechniques of product profiling may provide ve
18、ry differenttemporal sensory experiences to the consumer. Acceptability ofthe product may be affected, and traditional descriptive meth-odology does not reflect the changes in an attributes intensityover time.5.3 T-I has applications for a variety of products. Examplesinclude: food products, ranging
19、 from short-term sweetness in abeverage to long-term elasticity in chewing gum; personal careproducts, measuring the development and longevity of sham-poo lather and the residual skin feel of a skin cream; householdcare products, monitoring the intensity of scents over time;pharmaceuticals, monitori
20、ng skin cooling after application of atopical analgesic. Auditory signals or visual changes in prod-ucts can also be evaluated by the T-I technique.6. Time-Intensity Panel Selection and Training6.1 Screening and Selection of Panelists6.1.1 Time-Intensity evaluation is a specialized type ofdescriptiv
21、e analysis. Therefore, use of randomly selected,naive panelists is neither appropriate nor recommended. Pan-elists selected for Time-Intensity studies are screened asrecommended for other descriptive methods (see STP 758 (2).Use of panelists with previous descriptive training facilitatesthe T-I trai
22、ning because these panelists are competent in bothrecognizing and intensity scaling an attribute.6.1.2 The goal of the selection process is to identifypanelists who have the ability to:6.1.2.1 Continually focus on a single sensory attribute,6.1.2.2 Accurately identify and quantify a single sensoryat
23、tribute within a simple or complex sample,6.1.2.3 Accurately record changes in sensations as theyoccur,6.1.2.4 Perform consistently,6.1.2.5 Perform all test procedures with appropriate motorskills (for example, ability to chew gum while manipulating theinput device to indicate the intensity of the m
24、int flavor).6.1.3 Compared to other descriptive methods, T-I panelistsrequire more skills to complete the time-intensity task. Due tothe complexity of the method and techniques involved, finalselection of panelists may not occur until after completion ofthe training.6.2 Time-Intensity Panel Training
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