2015
DOI: 10.2174/157340721101150804150016
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Extraction Products from Tobacco – Aroma and Bioactive Compounds and Activities

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“…Our results, however, supported previous findings stating that each of the aromatic products, common to the fragrance industry, i.e., EO, concrete, and resinoid, isolated from a given plant matrix, has a unique composition shaped by the factors involved in the isolation process, namely temperature, duration, selectivity of the solvent, and others [33]. The results also confirmed our previous observations about the differentiation of the aromatic products obtained from other Nicotiana species, different types and varieties of N. tabacum [32,38,39] and N. alata [40]. As seen in Table 1, only the EO of N. glutinosa contained carotenoid-related fragrance compounds, e.g., α-ionone (1.6%), 3,4-dehydro-β-ionone (2.1%), and trans-β-damascenone (1.6%), which was similar to our previous results on N. tabacum aromatic products [39] and the influence of pH, temperature, and duration of hydrodistillation on carotenoid degradation.…”
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“…Our results, however, supported previous findings stating that each of the aromatic products, common to the fragrance industry, i.e., EO, concrete, and resinoid, isolated from a given plant matrix, has a unique composition shaped by the factors involved in the isolation process, namely temperature, duration, selectivity of the solvent, and others [33]. The results also confirmed our previous observations about the differentiation of the aromatic products obtained from other Nicotiana species, different types and varieties of N. tabacum [32,38,39] and N. alata [40]. As seen in Table 1, only the EO of N. glutinosa contained carotenoid-related fragrance compounds, e.g., α-ionone (1.6%), 3,4-dehydro-β-ionone (2.1%), and trans-β-damascenone (1.6%), which was similar to our previous results on N. tabacum aromatic products [39] and the influence of pH, temperature, and duration of hydrodistillation on carotenoid degradation.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The yield of the EO, 0.23 ± 0.50% DW, was in the range cited in previous reports on N. tabacum (0.2-1.5%) [31]. The yield of concrete, 1.56 ± 0.13% DW, was also comparable to the yield of concrete obtained from N. tabacum "Krumovgrad 90" variety of oriental tobacco (1.6%) [32]. In turn, the yield of resinoid, 10.6 ± 0.09% DW, was lower than that reported for various types and origins of common tobacco, e.g., 12%-17% [31] or 14%-29% [32], but still reasonably high.…”
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