Validation of rapid descriptive sensory methods against conventional descriptive analyses: A systematic review

Volume: 59, Issue: 16, Pages: 2535 - 2552
Published: May 10, 2018
Abstract
A major drawback of conventional descriptive profile (CDP) in sensory evaluation is the long time spent in panel training. Rapid descriptive methods (RDM) have increased significantly. Some of them have been compared with CDP for validation. In Health Sciences, systematic reviews (SR) are performed to evaluate validation of diagnostic tests in relation to a gold standard method. SR present a well-defined protocol to summarize research evidence...
Paper Details
Title
Validation of rapid descriptive sensory methods against conventional descriptive analyses: A systematic review
Published Date
May 10, 2018
Volume
59
Issue
16
Pages
2535 - 2552
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