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Chemical features mining provides new descriptive structure-odor relationships

An important goal in researching the biology of olfaction is to link the perception of smells to the chemistry of odorants. In other words, why do some odorants smell like fruits and others like flowers? While the so-called stimulus-percept issue was resolved in the field of color vision some time a...

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Autores principales: Licon, Carmen C., Bosc, Guillaume, Sabri, Mohammed, Mantel, Marylou, Fournel, Arnaud, Bushdid, Caroline, Golebiowski, Jerome, Robardet, Celine, Plantevit, Marc, Kaytoue, Mehdi, Bensafi, Moustafa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6504111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31022180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006945
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author Licon, Carmen C.
Bosc, Guillaume
Sabri, Mohammed
Mantel, Marylou
Fournel, Arnaud
Bushdid, Caroline
Golebiowski, Jerome
Robardet, Celine
Plantevit, Marc
Kaytoue, Mehdi
Bensafi, Moustafa
author_facet Licon, Carmen C.
Bosc, Guillaume
Sabri, Mohammed
Mantel, Marylou
Fournel, Arnaud
Bushdid, Caroline
Golebiowski, Jerome
Robardet, Celine
Plantevit, Marc
Kaytoue, Mehdi
Bensafi, Moustafa
author_sort Licon, Carmen C.
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description An important goal in researching the biology of olfaction is to link the perception of smells to the chemistry of odorants. In other words, why do some odorants smell like fruits and others like flowers? While the so-called stimulus-percept issue was resolved in the field of color vision some time ago, the relationship between the chemistry and psycho-biology of odors remains unclear up to the present day. Although a series of investigations have demonstrated that this relationship exists, the descriptive and explicative aspects of the proposed models that are currently in use require greater sophistication. One reason for this is that the algorithms of current models do not consistently consider the possibility that multiple chemical rules can describe a single quality despite the fact that this is the case in reality, whereby two very different molecules can evoke a similar odor. Moreover, the available datasets are often large and heterogeneous, thus rendering the generation of multiple rules without any use of a computational approach overly complex. We considered these two issues in the present paper. First, we built a new database containing 1689 odorants characterized by physicochemical properties and olfactory qualities. Second, we developed a computational method based on a subgroup discovery algorithm that discriminated perceptual qualities of smells on the basis of physicochemical properties. Third, we ran a series of experiments on 74 distinct olfactory qualities and showed that the generation and validation of rules linking chemistry to odor perception was possible. Taken together, our findings provide significant new insights into the relationship between stimulus and percept in olfaction. In addition, by automatically extracting new knowledge linking chemistry of odorants and psychology of smells, our results provide a new computational framework of analysis enabling scientists in the field to test original hypotheses using descriptive or predictive modeling.
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spelling pubmed-65041112019-05-09 Chemical features mining provides new descriptive structure-odor relationships Licon, Carmen C. Bosc, Guillaume Sabri, Mohammed Mantel, Marylou Fournel, Arnaud Bushdid, Caroline Golebiowski, Jerome Robardet, Celine Plantevit, Marc Kaytoue, Mehdi Bensafi, Moustafa PLoS Comput Biol Research Article An important goal in researching the biology of olfaction is to link the perception of smells to the chemistry of odorants. In other words, why do some odorants smell like fruits and others like flowers? While the so-called stimulus-percept issue was resolved in the field of color vision some time ago, the relationship between the chemistry and psycho-biology of odors remains unclear up to the present day. Although a series of investigations have demonstrated that this relationship exists, the descriptive and explicative aspects of the proposed models that are currently in use require greater sophistication. One reason for this is that the algorithms of current models do not consistently consider the possibility that multiple chemical rules can describe a single quality despite the fact that this is the case in reality, whereby two very different molecules can evoke a similar odor. Moreover, the available datasets are often large and heterogeneous, thus rendering the generation of multiple rules without any use of a computational approach overly complex. We considered these two issues in the present paper. First, we built a new database containing 1689 odorants characterized by physicochemical properties and olfactory qualities. Second, we developed a computational method based on a subgroup discovery algorithm that discriminated perceptual qualities of smells on the basis of physicochemical properties. Third, we ran a series of experiments on 74 distinct olfactory qualities and showed that the generation and validation of rules linking chemistry to odor perception was possible. Taken together, our findings provide significant new insights into the relationship between stimulus and percept in olfaction. In addition, by automatically extracting new knowledge linking chemistry of odorants and psychology of smells, our results provide a new computational framework of analysis enabling scientists in the field to test original hypotheses using descriptive or predictive modeling. Public Library of Science 2019-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6504111/ /pubmed/31022180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006945 Text en © 2019 Licon et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Robardet, Celine
Plantevit, Marc
Kaytoue, Mehdi
Bensafi, Moustafa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6504111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31022180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006945
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