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Current advances of functional phytochemicals in Nicotiana plant and related potential value of tobacco processing waste: A review

Author Affiliations
Agriculture and Food, University of Melbourne, Al Ain University, Noakhali Science and Technology University, ...
Published InBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Year2021
Citations106

Abstract

Tobacco is grown in large quantities worldwide as a widely distributed commercial crop. From the harvest of the field to the process into the final product, a series of procedures generate enormous amount of waste materials that are rarely recycled. In recent years, numerous potential bioactive compounds have been isolated from tobacco, and the molecular regulatory mechanisms related to the performance of some functionalities have been identified. This review describes the source of tobacco waste and expounds a large amount of biomass during the tobacco processing, and the necessity of exploring the reuse of tobacco waste. In addition, the review summarizes the bioactive compounds from tobacco that have been discovered so far, and links them to various functions from tobacco…
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