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Tobacco processing

Glycerol is used in nearly every industry. The largest single use is in dmgs and oral care products including toothpaste, mouthwash, and oral rinses (Table 3). Its use in tobacco processing and urethane foams remains at a fairly even consumption level. Use in foods and cosmetics is growing. [Pg.349]

Tobacco. Citric acid is a natural constituent of the tobacco leaf and during tobacco processing additional citric acid is added to enhance the flavor and to effect more complete combustion of tobaccos (212). [Pg.186]

The nicotine content in tobacco from cigarettes sold worldwide shows a wide variation (lARC 2004). Counts and coauthors reported on the nicotine content in the tobacco tiller of 48 Philip Morris USA and Phihp Morris International commercial filtered cigarettes from numerous international market regions (Counts et al. 2005). The majority contained blends of bright flue-cured (Virginia), hurley air-cured, and sun-cured oriental tobaccos, with inclusions of expanded tobaccos, processed tobacco, or processed stems. Four cigarettes contained primarily bright tobaccos. Nine brands contained carbon (also known as charcoal ) in their filter construction. [Pg.66]

The Rubacon RENEW programme based on locally-available renewable resources such as straws, grasses, banana, tobacco processing waste and water hyacinth ... [Pg.321]

Use A food and sweetener since the beginning of civilization, also has applications in medicine and tobacco processing. [Pg.657]

As noted in 1984 by Hoffmann et al. (1696), three types of NNAs are formed in tobacco processing and during the tobacco smoking process volatile A-nitrosamines (VNAs), tobacco-specihc A-nitrosamines (TSNAs), and nonvolatile A-nitrosamines. The latter include A-nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA) and A-nitrosoproline (NPRO). Recently, several A-nitrosamino acids were identified in tobacco. The major NNAs identihed in tobacco and/or tobacco smoke are listed in Table XV-1. [Pg.689]

Borgerding, M.R, T.A. Perfetti, and S. Ralapati Determination of nicotine in tobacco, tobacco processing environments and tobacco products Chapter 9 in Analytical determination of nicotine and related compounds and their metabolites, edited by J.W. Gorrod and... [Pg.1276]

Neukomm, S. and J. Bonnet On the combustion of organic material and origin of carcinogenic substances in tobacco and in food Oncologia 13 (1960b) 266-271. Neukomm, S. and J. Bonnet Tobacco process and product U.S. Patent No. 3,039,475 (1962). [Pg.1369]

Nicotine is obtained from tobacco plants by extraction or steam distillation. Particularly suitable for this, just as for caffeine, is destraction with supercritical carbon dioxide. [567] Nicotine-rich Mapacho is cultivated for this purpose in the USA but also the waste from tobacco processing is a suitable source. The annual worldwide production for pharmaceutical purposes reaches a total of around 35-40 tonnes, whereof most is attributed to nicotine replacement therapy (nicotine containing patches, nasal spray, chewing gum, lollipops) for smoking cessation. [Pg.498]

Found extensively in esterified form in animal and plant glycerides. Obt. on large scale by alkaline hydrol. of fats during soap manuf. and by other routes. Used in cosmetics, foods, tobacco processing and extensively in numerous industrial and domestic prods. Component of alkyd resins and polyurethanes. Syrup with sweet taste. d 5 1.265. Mp 17.8 . Bp 290 part, dec., Bp2o 182 . V. hygroscopic. Steam-volatile. Numerous glycerides are listed separately. [Pg.640]

Synthetic glycerin, produced by the chlorination of allyl alcohol to form dichloro-hydrin followed by hydrolysis, is the raw material in the manufacture of allyl resins and the production of nitroglycerine and other explosives. It is also used as a humectant in tobacco processing and as a plasticizer in cellophane manufacturing. [Pg.10]

Glycerol is used as a raw material in the manufacure of alkyd resins, ester gums, polyurethane foams, polyols, nitroglycerine, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, as humectant in tobacco processing, antifreeze agent, solvent, extractant, plasticizer, etc. [Pg.200]


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