aromaaromátát
Aromaaromátát is a term used in the context of flavor and fragrance studies to denote an integrated concept of aroma that connects chemical composition with perceptual experience. It is employed as a working umbrella for examining how molecular structure, concentration, and delivery influence the human sense of smell.
Etymology and scope: The term combines the English word aroma with a Hungarian linguistic element suggesting
Concept: Aromaaromátát emphasizes the interdisciplinary linkage between chemistry, olfactometry, and sensory science. It seeks to relate
Applications: In product development, the concept guides the design of fragrance profiles for cosmetics, foods, and
Methods: Research and development often combine techniques such as gas chromatography–olfactometry, aroma extract dilution analysis, and
Criticism and limitations: As a theoretical framework, aromaaromátát may oversimplify odor perception, which is influenced by
See also: Aroma compound, Olfactometry, Perfumery, Flavorist, Gas chromatography–olfactometry.