A24B15/26

METHODS FOR EXTRACTING SOLUTE FROM A SOURCE MATERIAL

Systems and methods for extracting solute from a source material in multiple canister systems are shown and described.

METHODS FOR EXTRACTING SOLUTE FROM A SOURCE MATERIAL

Systems and methods for extracting solute from a source material in multiple canister systems are shown and described.

Smokeless tobacco substitute
10849355 · 2020-12-01 ·

A method to prepare a smokeless tobacco substitute, the method including providing a first amount of commercial corn husk biomass, treating the commercial corn husk biomass with strong base to form treated corn husk biomass, removing water soluble materials from the treated corn husk biomass, and collecting a second amount of solids having a dry matter of about twenty-five percent (25%) for use as a smokeless tobacco substitute.

TOBACCO EXTRACT, METHOD FOR PRODUCING TOBACCO EXTRACT, AND NON-COMBUSTION FLAVOR INHALER INCLUDING TOBACCO EXTRACT

An object of the present invention is to provide a tobacco extract that, when utilized for a non-combustion type flavor inhaler, does not generate insoluble particles in a liquid mixture or the like, and can thereby suppress scorching at a heat source section and also suppress a change in smoke flavor. The present invention provides a tobacco extract produced by subjecting all or a portion of a tobacco plant body to steam distillation to obtain a fraction, subjecting the fraction to solvent extraction with a suitable organic solvent, and removing the organic solvent.

TOBACCO EXTRACT, METHOD FOR PRODUCING TOBACCO EXTRACT, AND NON-COMBUSTION FLAVOR INHALER INCLUDING TOBACCO EXTRACT

An object of the present invention is to provide a tobacco extract that, when utilized for a non-combustion type flavor inhaler, does not generate insoluble particles in a liquid mixture or the like, and can thereby suppress scorching at a heat source section and also suppress a change in smoke flavor. The present invention provides a tobacco extract produced by subjecting all or a portion of a tobacco plant body to steam distillation to obtain a fraction, subjecting the fraction to solvent extraction with a suitable organic solvent, and removing the organic solvent.

SMOKABLE SHELLS WITH PREFERABLY ORIENTED LEAVES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION
20200337365 · 2020-10-29 ·

Various embodiments and variations of the present disclosure are related to smokable products and methods of preparing smokable products. Each smokable product has a tubular wall that is defined by overlapping leaves. At least some of the leaves have primary veins that lie in parallel with a longitudinal axis of the smokable shell.

SMOKABLE SHELLS WITH PREFERABLY ORIENTED LEAVES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION
20200337365 · 2020-10-29 ·

Various embodiments and variations of the present disclosure are related to smokable products and methods of preparing smokable products. Each smokable product has a tubular wall that is defined by overlapping leaves. At least some of the leaves have primary veins that lie in parallel with a longitudinal axis of the smokable shell.

Extraction method of flavor constituent and manufacturing method of composition element of favorite item

An extraction method of a flavor constituent comprises: a step A for heating a tobacco raw material which is subjected to an alkali treatment; and a step B for bringing a release component released in the gas phase in the step A into contact with a collection solvent at normal temperature until any time from when a first condition is satisfied to when a second condition is satisfied. The first condition is determined based on a residual rate of nicotine component. The second condition is determined based on a remaining amount of nicotine component.

Extraction method of flavor constituent and manufacturing method of composition element of favorite item

An extraction method of a flavor constituent comprises: a step A for heating a tobacco raw material which is subjected to an alkali treatment; and a step B for bringing a release component released in the gas phase in the step A into contact with a collection solvent at normal temperature until any time from when a first condition is satisfied to when a second condition is satisfied. The first condition is determined based on a residual rate of nicotine component. The second condition is determined based on a remaining amount of nicotine component.

METHODS FOR CREATING CONCENTRATED PLANT MATERIAL SOLUTIONS
20200196656 · 2020-06-25 ·

Methods for creating concentrated plant material solution are disclosed. Some examples include combining at least a concentrated plant material, at least one terpenoid compound, and a solvent to define a mixture; heating the mixture, wherein a temperature of the mixture is heated above a boiling point of the solvent and wherein the temperature of the heated mixture does not exceed a lower one of a boiling point of the concentrated plant material and a boiling point of the at least one terpenoid compound; and maintaining the temperature of the mixture above the boiling point of the solvent and below the lower one of the boiling point of the concentrated plant material and the boiling point of the at least one terpenoid compound until the amount of solvent remaining in the mixture reaches a predetermined concentration level.