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Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel
OBJECTIVES: Tobacco flavours are an important regulatory concept in several jurisdictions, for example in the USA, Canada and Europe. The European Tobacco Products Directive 2014/40/EU prohibits cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco having a characterising flavour. This directive defines characterisi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580788/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29792305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054152 |
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author | Krüsemann, Erna J Z Lasschuijt, Marlou P de Graaf, C de Wijk, René A Punter, Pieter H van Tiel, Loes Cremers, Johannes W J M van de Nobelen, Suzanne Boesveldt, Sanne Talhout, Reinskje |
author_facet | Krüsemann, Erna J Z Lasschuijt, Marlou P de Graaf, C de Wijk, René A Punter, Pieter H van Tiel, Loes Cremers, Johannes W J M van de Nobelen, Suzanne Boesveldt, Sanne Talhout, Reinskje |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Tobacco flavours are an important regulatory concept in several jurisdictions, for example in the USA, Canada and Europe. The European Tobacco Products Directive 2014/40/EU prohibits cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco having a characterising flavour. This directive defines characterising flavour as ‘a clearly noticeable smell or taste other than one of tobacco […]’. To distinguish between products with and without a characterising flavour, we trained an expert panel to identify characterising flavours by smelling. METHODS: An expert panel (n=18) evaluated the smell of 20 tobacco products using self-defined odour attributes, following Quantitative Descriptive Analysis. The panel was trained during 14 attribute training, consensus training and performance monitoring sessions. Products were assessed during six test sessions. Principal component analysis, hierarchical clustering (four and six clusters) and Hotelling’s T-tests (95% and 99% CIs) were used to determine differences and similarities between tobacco products based on odour attributes. RESULTS: The final attribute list contained 13 odour descriptors. Panel performance was sufficient after 14 training sessions. Products marketed as unflavoured that formed a cluster were considered reference products. A four-cluster method distinguished cherry-flavoured, vanilla-flavoured and menthol-flavoured products from reference products. Six clusters subdivided reference products into tobacco leaves, roll-your-own and commercial products. CONCLUSIONS: An expert panel was successfully trained to assess characterising odours in cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco. This method could be applied to other product types such as e-cigarettes. Regulatory decisions on the choice of reference products and significance level are needed which directly influences the products being assessed as having a characterising odour. |
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spelling | pubmed-65807882019-07-02 Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel Krüsemann, Erna J Z Lasschuijt, Marlou P de Graaf, C de Wijk, René A Punter, Pieter H van Tiel, Loes Cremers, Johannes W J M van de Nobelen, Suzanne Boesveldt, Sanne Talhout, Reinskje Tob Control Research Paper OBJECTIVES: Tobacco flavours are an important regulatory concept in several jurisdictions, for example in the USA, Canada and Europe. The European Tobacco Products Directive 2014/40/EU prohibits cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco having a characterising flavour. This directive defines characterising flavour as ‘a clearly noticeable smell or taste other than one of tobacco […]’. To distinguish between products with and without a characterising flavour, we trained an expert panel to identify characterising flavours by smelling. METHODS: An expert panel (n=18) evaluated the smell of 20 tobacco products using self-defined odour attributes, following Quantitative Descriptive Analysis. The panel was trained during 14 attribute training, consensus training and performance monitoring sessions. Products were assessed during six test sessions. Principal component analysis, hierarchical clustering (four and six clusters) and Hotelling’s T-tests (95% and 99% CIs) were used to determine differences and similarities between tobacco products based on odour attributes. RESULTS: The final attribute list contained 13 odour descriptors. Panel performance was sufficient after 14 training sessions. Products marketed as unflavoured that formed a cluster were considered reference products. A four-cluster method distinguished cherry-flavoured, vanilla-flavoured and menthol-flavoured products from reference products. Six clusters subdivided reference products into tobacco leaves, roll-your-own and commercial products. CONCLUSIONS: An expert panel was successfully trained to assess characterising odours in cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco. This method could be applied to other product types such as e-cigarettes. Regulatory decisions on the choice of reference products and significance level are needed which directly influences the products being assessed as having a characterising odour. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-03 2018-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6580788/ /pubmed/29792305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054152 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2019. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Krüsemann, Erna J Z Lasschuijt, Marlou P de Graaf, C de Wijk, René A Punter, Pieter H van Tiel, Loes Cremers, Johannes W J M van de Nobelen, Suzanne Boesveldt, Sanne Talhout, Reinskje Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
title | Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
title_full | Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
title_fullStr | Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
title_full_unstemmed | Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
title_short | Sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
title_sort | sensory analysis of characterising flavours: evaluating tobacco product odours using an expert panel |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580788/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29792305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054152 |
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