XUE CHAO-QUN, WANG JIAN-WEI, XI JIA-QIN, YANG LI-JUN, JIANG JUN-TING. Relationship Between Physical-chemical Indexes and Burnt Sweet Taste of Flue-cured Tobacco LeavesJ. Tobacco Science & Technology, 2011, 44(12): 9-13. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1002-0861.2011.12.002
Citation: XUE CHAO-QUN, WANG JIAN-WEI, XI JIA-QIN, YANG LI-JUN, JIANG JUN-TING. Relationship Between Physical-chemical Indexes and Burnt Sweet Taste of Flue-cured Tobacco LeavesJ. Tobacco Science & Technology, 2011, 44(12): 9-13. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1002-0861.2011.12.002

Relationship Between Physical-chemical Indexes and Burnt Sweet Taste of Flue-cured Tobacco Leaves

  • Sixty flue-cured tobacco leaf samples were collected from Zhumadian, the relationships between physical-chemical indexes and level of burnt sweet taste were studied with correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis. The results showed that:1)per leaf area weight, nicotine, megastigmatrienone A, B, C and D significantly positively correlated to, leaf thickness, volatile base, kaempferol-3-rutinoside, furfural, furfuryl alcohol, 5-methyl furfural extremely significantly positively correlated to, while reducing sugar, linalool, farnesylacetone, geranyl acetone, β-ionone, 2-acetyl furan, dihydroactinidiolide extremely significantly negatively correlated to the level of burnt sweet taste; 2) there was an extremely significant regression relationship between furfural, 5-methyl furfural, 2-acetyl furan, geranyl acetone and the level of burnt sweet taste, they were the major factors affecting the level of burnt sweet taste of tobacco leaves and determined about 89.9% of the change of the later.
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