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Implications of power law exponent in synergy and inhibition of olfactory mixtures
Authors:Laffort  Paul; Etcheto  Michel; Patte  Francois; Marfaing  Pierrette
Abstract:An index of olfactory quantitative interaction has been definedby Laffort and Dravnieks (1982). This index is obtained by combiningthe experimental effectiveness of mixtures with the power lawexponent of the components. When its value equals 1, this meansthat the ‘apparent’ inhibitions and synergies canbe expressed only through the power law exponents of the components.This, of course, holds true when a substance is added to itself.Values less than or greater than 1 are interpreted as ‘true’inhibition and synergy respectively. In a slightly modifieddefinition, this index called {Gamma} (Gamma)] has been applied totwo sets of data, (i) By using an appropriate computer program,theoretical iso-intensity curves for binary mixtures were generatedby given values of this index, the variables being the concentrations.The diversity of curves is comparable to that observed in certainpsychophysical studies (Köster, 1969). (ii) EAG responsesof honey bees to 18 binary mixtures of three reciprocal concentrationseach, have been recorded. Absence of true interaction was observedin two-thirds of cases and the results concerning the last thirdare discussed. These two sets of results illustrate the integrativestrength of the {Gamma} index. The present work was also presentedin a condensed form in French by Laffort et al. (1984).
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