SET 2: Panel training on odour characters (ISO 12219-7:2017, annex D)
This set of sniffing sticks is used to train a panel for odour characters.
The olfactory perception is characterized by poles which are represented by one or several odorous chemical molecules. These poles and corresponding molecules typical of automotive products are described in the ISO 12219-7.
This set contains 22 sniffing sticks. You can find an overview below.
General Instructions
This set of sniffing sticks consists of
- 22 sniffing sticks
- 1 eye mask to blindfold the panelist during the test
- detailed test instructions
The stability of the sticks is 6 months. A very regular use of the sticks might reduce the time of usability.
General Details
Pole - Odour Character
Molecule - CAS-Number
Amine-like - fishy
Trimethylamine - 75-50-3
Sulfur-like - putrid, sulfurous
Dimethylsulfide - 75-18-3
Rancid - sweaty, cheesy
Butanoic acid - 107-92-6
Fat - fatty, rancid
Decadienal - 25152-84-5
Fat - fatty, cucumber, citrus
Undecanal - 112-44-7
Vinegar - vineagar, pungent
Acetic acid - 64-19-7
Solvent - glue, nail polish remover
Ethyl acetate - 141-78-6
Solvent - sweetish, glue, burnt plastic
Styrene - 100-42-5
Fruity - apple, fruity
Ethyl isobutyrate - 97-62-1
Sweet - bitter almond, marzipan
Benzaldehyde - 100-52-7
Sweet - flowery, synthetic, fruity
Delta-decalactone - 705-86-2
Sweet - caramel, sweetish
Ethyl maltol - 4940-11-8
Woody - woody
Cedryl acetate - 77-54-3
Humus-like - earthy, mouldy
Geosmin - 16423-19-1
Humus-like - earthy, musty
Isobutylquinolein (IBQ) - 65442-31-1
Fecal - faecal, pigsty
Scatol - 83-34-1
Pyro-burned - spicy "Maggi", burnt
Methylcyclopentenolone (MCP) - 80-71-7
Pyro-burned - roasty, pop-corn
Acetyl pyrazine - 22047-25-2
Rubber - rubber-like
Benzothiazole - 95-16-9
Phenolic - smoke, sweetish
Guajacol - 90-05-01
Phenolic - phenolic
Phenol - 108-95-01
Chlorated - medicinal
2,4,6-Trichlorphenol - 88-06-2