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titleOfInvention Process method for efficiently degrading tobacco starch
abstract The invention relates to a process method for efficiently degrading tobacco starch. The method includes the steps that enzyme activity of fresh tobacco is stimulated through high-temperature inducing treatment, tobacco with dry leaves and dry stems is obtained through a yellowing early stage, a yellowing middle stage, a yellowing later stage, a leaf drying stage and a stem drying stage, and the purpose of degrading the starch in the tobacco is achieved. At the high-temperature inducing enzyme activity stimulating treatment stage, the enzyme activity is stimulated, so that macromolecule materials are degraded in advance in an accelerated mode, temperature, humidity and temperature stabilization time are optimized to reduce the content of the tobacco starch, the dynamic variation rule of the starch content in the flue-cured tobacco modulation process is further analyzed, the relation between starch enzyme activity and starch content variation is further analyzed, a basis is provided for further control over conversion of starch and other macromolecule materials in tobacco, and the method has definite theoretical and practical significance in safe and high-quality tobacco production.
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