DISCIPLINA: ANÁLISE SENSORIAL: FERRAMENTA USADA PARA DESENVOLVIMENTO DE NOVOS PRODUTOS (PCF 00043)
Nome da disciplina em inglês: Sensory analysis: tool used for product development
No. de Créditos: 3
Carga Horária: 45
DISTRIBUIÇÃO DIDÁTICA: Teórica: 8 Prática: 25 Outras Ativid: 12
RESPONSÁVEL: Vera Lúcia Borges Isaac
Conteúdo programático 1- Análise sensorial
-Definição e aplicações -Tipos de testes -Análise estatística aplicada à análise sensorial
2- Protocolos de análise sensorial no desenvolvimento de formulações Ementa -Estudo da análise sensorial como ferramenta no desenvolvimento de produtos -Avaliação da aceitação do produto pelo consumidor. Objetivos Fornecer ao aluno conhecimentos necessários de análise sensorial e para estabelecer um protocolo de estudo, obedecendo à legislação vigente, para o desenvolvimento de produtos Bibliografia: 1- MEILGAARD, M., CIVILLE, G. V., CARR, B. T. Sensory evaluation techniques, Florida: CRC Press, 1980, p. 281. 2- MUÑOZ, A. M., CIVILLE, G. V., CARR, B. T. Sensory evaluation in quality control, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992, p. 240. 3- SAS Institute, SAS User’s Guide: statistics, Cary, USA: SAS Inst., 1993. 4- STONE, H., SIDEL, J. Sensory evaluation practices, New York: Academic Press, ed. 2, 1993, p. 338. Periódicos
1. ALLISON, A.A.; CHAMBERS IV, E. ; CHAMBERS, D.H. Repeated testing and
rinsing regimens for toothpastes with various cool ing and burn intensit ies:
impact on discrimination and repeatabi l i ty. Journal of sensory studies 22 (2007),
695-712.
2. ALMEIDA, I .F. ; GAIO, A.R, BAHIA, M.F. Est imation of hedonic responses
from descriptive skin sensory data by chi-square minimization. Journal of
sensory studies 21 (2006), 2-19.
3. ALMEIDA, I .F. ; GAIO, A.R. ; BAHIA, M.F. Hedonic and descriptive skinfeel
analysis of two oleogels: comparison with other topical formulat ions. Journal of
sensory studies 23 (2008), 92-113.
4. BITNES, J . ; RODBOTTEN, M.; LEA, P.; UELAND, O.; MARTENS, M. Effect of
product knowledge of profi l ing performance comparing various sensory
laboratories. Journal of sensory studies 22 (2007), 66-80.
5. COCHRANE, C.C. ; DUBNICKA, S. ; LOUGHIN, T. Comparison of methods for
analyzing repl icated preference tests. Journal of sensory studies 20 (2005), 484-
502.
6. DOOLEY, L. M.; ADHIKARI, K. ; CHAMBERS IV, E. A general lexicon for
sensory analysis of texture and appearance of l ip products. Journal of sensory
studies 24 (2009), 581-600.
7. FOUÉRÉ, S. ; ADJADJ, L . ; PAWIN, H. How patients experience psoriasis:
results from a Europeans survey. J. Eur. Acad. Dermatol . Venereol . 19 (suppl . 3)
(2005) 32-36.
8. JEON, S.Y. ; O’MAHONY, M.; KIM, K.O. A comparison of category and l ine
scales under various experimental protocols. J . Sensory Studies 19(2004) 49-66.
9. GACULA JR, M.; MOHAN, P. ; FALLER, J . ; POLLACK, L . ; MOSKOWITZ, H. R.
Questionnaire Practice: What happens when the jar scale is placed between two
“overal l ” acceptance scales? Journal of sensory studies 23 (2008), 136-147.
10. PARENTE, M.F. ; GAMBARO, A. ; SOLANA, G. Study of sensory properties of
emol l ients used in cosmetics and their correlation with physicochemical
properties. J . Cosmet. Sci . 56 (3) (2005) 175-182.
11. PARENTE, M.E. ; GÁMBARO, A. ; ARES, G. Sensory character ization of
emol l ients. Journal of sensory studies 23 (2008), 149-161.
12. PARK, H.; O’MAHONY, M.; KIM, K. A comparison of the discriminating
power of Anova and R- index analyses of hedonic data for various products and
experimental protocols. Journal of sensory studies 22 (2007), 281-292.
13. PINEAU, N.; CHABANET, C. ; SCHLICH, P. Model ing the evolution of the
performance of a sensory panel : a mixed-model and control chart approach.
Journal of sensory studies 22 (2007), 212-241.
14. PROKSCH, E. ; LACHAPELLE, J .M. The management of dry skin with topical emol l ients – recent perspectives. J . Dtsh. Dermatol . Ges. 5 (2005) 768-774. 15. Anál ise sensorial como ferramenta ut i l no desenvolvimento de cosméticos. Submetido à Revista de Ciências Farmacêuticas Básica e Apl icada. Em correção. 16. Terminology development and painel training for sensory evaluation of skin care products including aqua cream. Journal of sensory studies 20 (2005), 421-433.