Study on the evaluation method of cigarette astringency in the simulated oral environment

Xiaofei Song,Shanhua Qian,Hui Li, Yujun Shen,Da Bian, Kai Shan, Jingquan Shi

JOURNAL OF TEXTURE STUDIES(2024)

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Cigarettes with pronounced astringency can diminish consumers' enjoyment. However, due to the complex composition of cigarettes, quantifying astringency intensity accurately has been challenging. To address this, research was conducted to develop a method for assessing astringency intensity in a simulated oral environment. The astringency intensity of four cigarette brands was determined using the standard sensory evaluation method. The mainstream smoke absorbing solution (MS) was prepared by simulating the cigarette smoking process, and its physicochemical properties (such as total phenol content and pH levels) were analyzed. The lubrication properties of the five solutions were tested using the MFT-5000 wear tester, and factors influencing cigarette astringency were examined. The findings showed that total phenol content and pH of MS were positively and negatively correlated with astringency intensity, respectively. Particularly, the lubrication properties of MS were significantly correlated with astringency intensity, and the correlation coefficient was affected by load and speed during testing. The study concluded that coefficient of friction was a more reliable measure for assessing the extent of astringency in cigarettes than the total phenol content and pH of MS, offering new insights into astringency evaluation and development of high-grade cigarettes. The lubrication properties, total phenol content, and pH of the mainstream smoke absorbing solution (MS) were significantly correlated with astringency intensity. Moreover, coefficient of friction was more suitable for assessing astringency of cigarettes than total phenolic content and pH of the MS. image
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cigarettes astringency,coefficient of friction,evaluation method,physicochemical property
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