Product Design
Subject: % Free Nicotine on Kent III and Some Experimental Cigarettes
Abstract
Details percentage of free and bound nicotine, and smoke pH for Kent III and experimental low-tar cigarettes.
Fields
- Notes
Handwritten note.
- Author
- Ihrig, Arthur M. (LOR Sr. Research Chemist, c.1983)
- Recipient
- Schultz, Frederick J., Ph.D. (VP of Lorillard, Inc. '89-95)
- Hypothesis
- Free Nicotine
- Low-yield cigarettes
Modification of low yield products to assure that adequate levels of nicotine delivery are maintained, and effects of yield changes on toxicity and dependence.- Mainstream constituent yields
Modification of selected mainstream smoke constituents in response to health concerns.- Nicotine transport, transfer, and uptake
Design changes which alter nicotine delivery or effect how the product causes and maintains dependence, including transfer of nicotine from tobacco to smoke, and uptake into the body.- Smoke constituent testing
Development of methods for measurement of gas and particulate yields in mainstream and sidestream smoke.- Use of tobacco processing/ blends
Modification of tobacco products through changes in tobacco processing and use of blends, and measuring effects on dependence, behavior, and toxicity. - Low-yield cigarettes
- Keyword
- Free nicotine (Unprotonated or unionized nicotine)
- Alkalinity (High pH, Basic)
- Brand differences
- Nicotine delivery (Smoke nicotine or nicotine yield)
- Smoke pH
Acidity/ baseness, scale from 0-14, 7 neutral - Alkalinity (High pH, Basic)
- Smoke Constituent
- Nicotine
- Design Component
- Nicotine content (Tobacco nicotine content)Total nicotine in the unburnt tobacco rod
- Prototype
- 462
- 741
- 753
- 827
- 741
- Named Organization
- Tennesee-Eastman Co.
- Brand
- EXPERIMENTAL
- Kent III
- Triumph
- Kent III
- Subject
- Low Yield Cigarettes (Products)
- nicotine technology
- pH Manipulation (Technology)
- Smoke Nicotine (Measures)
- Smoke pH (Measures)
- Test/Smoke Constituents (Testing)
- nicotine technology
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