Tobacco Science and Technology
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.
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Heated tobacco products (HTPs) produce aerosol using a different mechanism than tobacco cigarettes, leading to lower emissions of some harmful substances, but also of nicotine as reported by some independent studies. Lower nicotine delivery could lead to compensatory puffing when product use does not sufficiently satisfy cravings. Thus, this three-arm crossover study was conducted to characterize the potential of two different HTPs to deliver nicotine and satisfy cravings compared with conventional cigarettes in users who had already switched to HTPs. Fifteen active, non-exclusive HTP users
In order to quantitatively evaluate the ash integrity of a burning cigarette during smoking, a visual evaluation method was established. The pictures of 250 ash columns of burning cigarettes were panel tested with the established method to obtain the score of cigarette ash integrity. The correlations of cigarette ash integrity score with the tested indexes, including grey value, ash crack rate, ash shrink rate, burn line width, burn line uniformity, etc., were studied on the basis of the statistical analysis method of a feature engineering approach. The results showed that: 1) Grey value, a
Due to the poor adaptability of traditional methods in the cigarette detection task on the automatic cigarette production line, it is difficult to accurately identify whether a cigarette has defects and the types of defects; thus, a cigarette appearance defect detection method based on C-CenterNet is proposed. This detector uses keypoint estimation to locate center points and regresses all other defect properties. Firstly, Resnet50 is used as the backbone feature extraction network, and the convolutional block attention mechanism (CBAM) is introduced to enhance the network’s ability t
To analyze the effects of heating temperatures on the TSNAs releases in aerosol of heated tobacco products, the release characteristics of TSNAs from three heated tobacco products at different heating temperatures were studied using an in-house designed heating device. The results showed that: 1) The TPM (total particulate matter) released from the three heated tobacco products increased with the increase of heating temperature, and it was extremely significantly linearly correlated with the heating temperature. 2) With the increase of heating temperature, the releases of NNN, NNK, NAB, and
Heated tobacco products (HTPs) produce aerosol using a different mechanism than tobacco cigarettes, leading to lower emissions of some harmful substances, but also of nicotine as reported by some independent studies. Lower nicotine delivery could lead to compensatory puffing when product use does not sufficiently satisfy cravings. Thus, this three-arm crossover study was conducted to characterize the potential of two different HTPs to deliver nicotine and satisfy cravings compared with conventional cigarettes in users who had already switched to HTPs. Fifteen active, non-exclusive HTP users