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Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International/Contributions to Tobacco Research | 2017

Effect and Mechanism of High-Pressure Processing: A Case Study of Flue-Cured Tobacco

Chao Tan; Dongsheng Yang; Saibo Yu; Ke Li; Haifeng Tan; Hongmei Fan; Shitai Wang; Qian Chen; Qi Liu; Yu Zhao; Xuemin Guo; Xinxin Jia; Yong Jin

Summary After a high-pressure processing (HPP) treatment sensory evaluation of flue-cured tobacco showed modifications. There was no significant difference (P > 0.05) between the routine chemical components (total sugar, reducing sugar, nicotine, and total nitrogen) of flue-cured tobacco after high-pressure processing treatment (HPP sample) and that of an untreated control group (CG). An overall judgement, which can be made from the observations of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray computed microtomography (micro-CT) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is that HPP could compress the inner tunnel and tissue gap in a flue-cured tobacco leaf. However, the ultrastructure, such as the cellular cytoskeleton, would not be changed. Compared with CG, the apparent density of the HPP sample rose by 19.3%, while the true density only rose by 1.4%. This also explained that the main effect of high-pressure processing on flue-cured tobacco was microstructure compression rather than compression on the ultrastructure level. The differences between the lamina (leaf-shaped) sample, which were caused by high-pressure processing, were reflected in terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS), simultaneous thermal analysis (STA), and pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). When the same tests were carried out using a sample that was milled to a powder, however, these differences were nearly removed. The milling process destroyed most of the microstructure of the flue-cured tobacco lamina; therefore, the results of THz-TDS, STA, and Py-GC/MS confirmed the hypothesis: That 400 MPa high-pressure processing treatment minimally changes the ultrastructure of flue-cured tobacco and only changes its relatively larger microstructure.


Archive | 2011

Papery filter tip for reducing aldehydes material in smoke of cigarette and preparation method thereof

Lihong Zhao; Qian Chen; Haifeng Tan; Yong Jin; Donghong Yin; Hongmei Fan; Ke Li; Shitai Wang


Archive | 2011

Toxin-reducing cigarette additive and preparation method and use thereof

Qian Chen; Donghong Yin; Yong Jin; Lihong Zhao; Liangsheng Qin; Xiaoyi Guo


Archive | 2010

Method for preparing molecular imprinting material capable of selectively reducing nicotine content in cigarette smoke and application thereof

Qian Chen; Yong Jin; Donghong Yin


Archive | 2008

Additive for reducing the content of coke tar and whitedamp in the cigarette smoke and method of use thereof

Hongmei Fan; Lihong Zhao; Yong Jin; Qian Chen


Archive | 2010

Preparation of tobacco powder granulated additive and application of tobacco powder granulated additive

Qian Chen; Xiaoyi Guo; Yong Jin; Liangsheng Qin; Donghong Yin; Lihong Zhao


Archive | 2012

Complex adsorbent capable of reducing release amount of heavy metals in mainstream smoke of cigarettes, preparation method for complex adsorbent and application of complex adsorbent

Donghong Yin; Liangsheng Qin; Jianhui Wen; Qian Chen; Lihong Zhao; Jianfu Liu


Archive | 2012

Mesoporous copper oxide-aluminum oxide adsorbing agent for reducing hydrogen cyanide content in main stream smoke of cigarette, and preparation and application

Liangsheng Qin; Donghong Yin; Yong Jin; Jianfu Liu; Chengyong Li; Lihong Zhao; Qian Chen; Xiaoyi Guo


Archive | 2011

Foaming thin sheet for cigarette and preparation method thereof

Lihong Zhao; Yong Jin; Donghong Yin; Ke Li; Shitai Wang; Haifeng Tan; Hongmei Fan; Qian Chen


Archive | 2010

Method for analyzing glass fiber in paper

Qian Chen; Hongmei Fan; Xiaoyi Guo; Yong Jin; Donghong Yin; Lihong Zhao

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Hunan Normal University

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