2011
DOI: 10.1556/aalim.40.2011.2.12
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Hop pellets type 90: ESEM studies of glandular trichomes morphological and structural changes during the different phases of hop processing

Abstract: The results of this study show that the most usual damages of hop glandular trichomes are obtained on tunica of peltate glandular trichomes as well as cracking of bulbous glandular trichomes. In fresh hop cones any sorts of damage of glandular trichomes are obtained, on the other hand frequency of damaged hop glandular trichomes increase after drying (f i =0.08) and after pelletization of hop cones the structure of glandular trichomes is completely destroyed. Volume of hop glandular trichomes of dried hop cone… Show more

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“…Forced air drying in an oven disrupted the cuticle of the glandular head and caused a reduction in essential oil content as compared to air-drying at lower temperatures, such as that conducted for cannabis. In hop cones, drying and post-harvest processing was also reported to cause damage to the glandular trichomes as observed using scanning electron microscopy (Srečec et al 2011a ). There have been no previous studies to assess the impact of commercial drying conditions on the integrity of trichomes in Cannabis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forced air drying in an oven disrupted the cuticle of the glandular head and caused a reduction in essential oil content as compared to air-drying at lower temperatures, such as that conducted for cannabis. In hop cones, drying and post-harvest processing was also reported to cause damage to the glandular trichomes as observed using scanning electron microscopy (Srečec et al 2011a ). There have been no previous studies to assess the impact of commercial drying conditions on the integrity of trichomes in Cannabis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%