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A comparative analysis of vibrational spectra for odorant classification

Andrés Álvarez-García, Georgina Rodríguez-Contreras, Penélope Rodríguez-Zamora and Ignacio L Garzón

PLOS ONE, 2026, vol. 21, issue 2, 1-14

Abstract: The olfactory characteristics of flowers have diverse biological and industrial applications. The physicochemical properties of odorants can reveal information about the molecules responsible for a flower’s scent. In particular, the distinct molecular characteristics are revealed by vibrational spectra in the fingerprint region. In this study, we calculate the vibrational spectra of compounds from two flower families: Orchidaceae and Apocynaceae. We classified these molecules based on their vibrational spectra using a spectral clustering algorithm and analyzed the most representative vibrational modes. This method effectively clusters molecules with distinctive odors, such as garlic, decay, and sweetness, which are associated with compounds containing heteroatoms (N and S) or conjugated systems. The clustering obtained by infrared spectroscopy reflected a better classification by compound odor compared to Raman spectroscopy and vibrational density of states. Hence, some vibrational modes, particularly those associated with specific functional groups, may play a major role in odor discrimination. These findings suggest that vibrational spectra can offer odor-relevant information for olfactory categorization.

Date: 2026
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