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Aroma components of tobacco powder from different producing areas based on gas chromatography ion mobility spectrometry

Guangjiong Qin, Guojie Zhao, Canbin Ouyang, Jialei Liu

2021Open Chemistry18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrum (GC-IMS) is used to analyze and compare the differences in aroma among different tobacco samples. The aroma substances in tobacco samples in Jilin Changchun are the richest, while those in Guangdong Nanxiong are the lowest. The concentrations of aroma substances such as decanal, 1-hydroxy-2-propanone, and 2-methylbutanol were the highest in Guangdong Nanxiong of the three. The concentration of 1-hexanol, cyclohexanone, pentanoic acid, and other aroma substances in Fujian Nanping was high. The concentration of 2-acetylfuran, 2-octanol, isopentanol, 3-methylvaleric acid, phenylacetic acid, and other aroma substances in Changchun area of Jilin Province was low. Through principal component analysis and similarity research, both tobaccos can be distinguished by their production areas and grades from the same.

Topics & Concepts

AromaDecanalChemistryIon-mobility spectrometryChromatographyGas chromatographyCyclohexanoneFood scienceMass spectrometryOrganic chemistryCatalysisAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesIsotope Analysis in Ecology
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