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Tobacco Science and Technology is a peer reviewed journal since 2013 up to now. The journal is monthly publishing journal.The main scope of Tobacco Science and Technology) is Agricultural engineering/Agricultural science, Biological Engineering/ Biological science, bio-chemistry, chemistry, public health, pharmaceutical science and so on. Our journal welcome original papers from everywhere in the world.

Volume 58 , Issue 04

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Evaluate the economic efficiency of changing the number of holes on the Fresh Bun production mold on a mini machine

Fresh Bun is a popular dish in Viet Nam and many countries around the world. There are many delicious dishes made from fresh Fresh Bun, such as crab vermicelli soup, Hue beef noodle soup,.... The research team has developed a mini noodle-making machine to facilitate the production of Fresh Bun in restaurants, hotels, and large eateries,... Within the scope of this article, we have simulated the powder flow velocity in the mold as a basis for adding additional powder extrusion holes on the mold surface. On that basis, we compare the energy efficiency in the production of fresh rice noodles usin

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF ESSENTIAL OIL, ANTI-ENZYMATIC AND ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITIES OF CITRUS LEMON (L.) OSBECK GROWN IN CONSTANTINE REGION (NORTH-EASTERN OF ALGERIA)

The purpose of this study was to identify the chemical compound of Citrus lemon (L.) Osbeck. Essential oil (EO) by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and to evaluate their antifungal activity and enzyme inhibition (anticholinesterase, anti-tyrosinase, anti-urease, α-glucosidase, and α-amylase). We identified 24 chemical compounds of EO. The major compounds were D-Limonene (74.66%), followed by α-Fenchene (6.16%), γ-Terpinene (5.10%), and α-Citral (3.92%). The antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum indicated that the essential oil exhibited good antifungal activity ag

Ethnobotanical Study of Atriplex Halimus, Algerian Medicinal Plant, and Its Importance in Traditional Pharmacopoeia For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome In Setif, Eastern of Algeria

Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants can be significantly beneficial for pharmaceutical research and development by documenting and reporting traditional knowledge. For this reason, we present our findings on ethnomedicinal plants from Setif city (Algeria). Information about ethnomedicinal plants was collected through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews from 300 informants. Quantitative analysis revealed that the city of Setif and its distinct regions are the main areas where medicinal herbs used to treat illnesses, with usage rates of 69% and 59%, respectively. Women were the p

Effect of Organic Amendments on the Organic Carbon Stock and Mineralization Processes in Saline Soil in Northeast Algeria

Adding organic amendments to soil is an effective management strategy to improve the biological and chemical properties of saline soils. This work aims to (i) evaluate the restorative effects of manure, green fertilizer, and straw on the neutralization of salinity and alkalinity in the saline soil located in the Northeastern Algerian plain, and (ii) provide a comprehensive understanding of how different amendments affect Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) stock, mineralization processes, and microbial activity in saline conditions. To achieve these objectives, five treatments were utilized: saline soil

Study of the factors influencing the success of the reproduction of turtle doves (Streptopelia turtur) in a fruit tree-type agrosystem (El Hodna, Algeria)

The objective of the study is to find and provide answers on the ecology of the reproduction of turtle doves in an artificial agricultural habitat, composed of two orchards, in particular apricot and olive trees. A total of 203 active dove nests were monitored in these artificial agrosystems. The density of the nests was higher in the apricot orchards 02,61 nest/ha and 02 nest/ha for the olive tree. Breeding success was higher in apricot orchards than in olive trees. The mean clutch size in the two orchards was 01,93±0,01 eggs per nest. Apricot habitat was 1,90±0,03 and olive was 1,96±0,01.