The aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between the odorants in the model drink and the odorants reaching the olfactory epithelium using the Retronasal Flavor Impression Screening System (R-FISS). By application of the R-FISS to the odorants in the model drink, it was found that
A nitrogen-oxygen mixed gas microwave-induced plasma with an Okamoto cavity was employed as an atomization and excitation source for emission spectrometric analysis of organic solvent samples. Nitrogen-oxygen mixed gas produces very a stable microwave-induced plasma that is highly robust to the