Citations:osmotheque

Noun: a scent library or archive

 * 1998, T. Talou, S. Maurel, & A. Gaset, "Electronic nose versus multicapillary gas chromatography: application for rapid differentiation of essential oils", in Food Flavors: Formation, Analysis and Packaging Influences (eds. E.T. Contis, C.-T. Ho, C.J. Mussinan, T.H. Parliment, Fereidoon Shahidi, & A.M. Spanier), Elsevier Science B. V. (1998), ISBN 0444825908, page 80:
 * In continuation to our previous research on differentiation of essential oils, the present study reports use of electronic nose with conducting polymers gas sensors (ENCPGS) versus gas chromatography with dynamic headspace concentration and multicapillary column separation (MGCDHC) for the differentiation of 32 different descriptors of 7 odors notes, belonging to a traditionnal [sic] flavorist's osmothèque.