ASTM E679-04 - 1.4.2004
 
Significance and Use

Sensory thresholds are used to determine the potential of substances at low concentrations to impart odor, taste, skinfeel, etc. to some form of matter.

Thresholds are used, for example, in setting limits for air pollution, in noise abatement, in water treatment, and in food systems.

Thresholds are used to characterize and compare the sensitivity of individual or groups to given stimuli, for example, in medicine, in ethnic studies, and in the study of animal species.

 
1. Scope

1.1 This practice describes a rapid test for determining sensory thresholds of any substance in any medium.

1.2 It prescribes an overall design of sample preparation and a procedure for calculating the results.

1.3 The threshold may be characterized as being either (a) only detection (awareness) that a very small amount of added substance is present but not necessarily recognizable, or (b) recognition of the nature of the added substance.

1.4 The medium may be a gas, such as air, a liquid, such as water or some beverage, or a solid form of matter. The medium may be odorless or tasteless, or may exhibit a characteristic odor or taste per se.

1.5 This practice describes the use of a multiple forced-choice sample presentation method in an ascending concentration series, similar to the method of limits.

1.6 Physical methods of sample presentation for threshold determination are not a part of this practice, and will depend on the physical state, size, shape, availability, and other properties of the samples.

1.7 It is recognized that the degree of training received by a panel with a particular substance may have a profound influence on the threshold obtained with that substance (1).

1.8 Thresholds determined by using one physical method of presentation are not necessarily equivalent to values obtained by another method.

 
2. Referenced Documents

E1432-19

Standard Practice for Defining and Calculating Individual and Group Sensory Thresholds from Forced-Choice Data Sets of Intermediate Size

EN 13725

Air Quality--Determination of Odour Concentration Using Dynamic Dilution Olfactometry

ISO 13301

Sensory Analysis--Methodology--General Guidance for Measuring Odour, Flavour and Taste Detection Thresholds by a Three Alternative Forced Choice (3-AFC) Procedure

E544-18

Standard Practice for Referencing Suprathreshold Odor Intensity

D1292-15(2021)e1

Standard Test Method for Odor in Water (Includes all amendments and changes 12/6/2021).