47th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2016, abstr. General Session 02 Tennessee agriculture impacts WOMACK T. Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Nashville TN USA No abstract available....
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Manila, 1980, p. 133, APST 01, ISSN.0525-6240 Flavor _ What makes tobacco tobacco ABDALLAH F. A.C. Monk & Company, Inc., Farmville, NC, USA The title of this paper implies the two-fold theme that the author intends to introduce during his presentation. For purpose of clarity, the discussion will cover the various criteria and develop a concept for what makes tobacco tobacco. Having done...
Tob. Sci., 1972, 16-31, p. 101-103, ISSN.0082-4523 A thin-layer chromatographic method for tobacco lipid analysis WOOLLEN B.H.; IRVINE W.J.; BROWN P.W.; JONES D.H. Carreras Limited , Research Division, Nevendon Rd., Basildon, Essex, England A method is described for the separation by thin-layer chromatography of the major lipids found in the hexane extract of tobacco. The components are separated by stepwise development in three different solvents and visualized by spraying with...
Tob. Sci., 1970, 14-26, p. 91-94, ISSN.0082-4623 A study of anatomical structure and lipid composition of Virginian type tobacco grown in an arid environment BROWN P.W. Carreras Limited, Research Division, England Anatomical studies of flue cured tobacco produced from plants grown in arid environmental conditions have shown that certain types of leaf exhibited a disorganized macrostructure particularly in the palisade mesophyll. On examination of the crop in...
Tob. Sci., 1959, 3-24, p. 103-108, ISSN.0082-4623 Some aspects of polyphenols of tobacco REID W.W. Research Department, Carreras, Ltd., London, England 1. Two of the products of the polyphenolase oxidation of chlorogenic acid occur in flue-cured tobaccos. 2. Chlorogenic acid and rutin may be estimated by chromatography and spectrophotometry or by paper chromatography followed by conversion of the...
Tob. Sci., 1959, 3-25, p. 109-112, ISSN.0082-4623 Incorporation of carbon 14 into tobacco leaves with particular reference to polyphenols. Part I. REID W.W. Research Department, Carreras, Ltd., London, England Detached leaves from tobacco plants have been labeled with 14C precursors. Methods have been studied for separating the water soluble and cell wall constituents using paper chromatography and ion exchange columns. The polyphenols and lipids are best...