Abstract:In order to study the effect of different wall temperature on the physicochemical properties of tobacco shred under drum drying conditions, variance analysis and multiple comparisons were conducted to explore the filling value, elasticity, proportion of long strands, the content of petroleum ether, aroma substances, total alkaloid and sugar and of tobacco shred under different drying conditions (drum wall temperatures were 100, 120, 140, and 150 ℃, respectively). In addition, principal component analysis was performed to identify the changes of physicochemical indexes. Finally, the consequences above were verified by sensory evaluation. The results showed that the difference of physicochemical indexes of tobacco shred under different drying conditions reached 0.05 significant level; the comprehensive score of physicochemical indexes presented a decreasing trend through principal component analysis. The results of sensory evaluation were consistent with those of variance and principal component analyses.