Patent classifications
A24B15/22
Improvements in methods of treating tobacco
The invention relates to method of treating a material containing nicotine and at least one nitrosamine to reduce the quantity of nitrosamine therein and to methods of producing a tobacco extract with reduced nitrosamine content. The methods comprise contacting tobacco with a solvent to produce a liquid phase tobacco extract containing nitrosamines and treating the liquid phase tobacco extract to decompose the nitrosamines in the liquid phase. The liquid phase extract may then be treated to reduce nitrosamine decomposition products therein. The invention also relates to tobacco material produced using these methods and to tobacco products incorporating such tobacco material.
Improvements in methods of treating tobacco
The invention relates to method of treating a material containing nicotine and at least one nitrosamine to reduce the quantity of nitrosamine therein and to methods of producing a tobacco extract with reduced nitrosamine content. The methods comprise contacting tobacco with a solvent to produce a liquid phase tobacco extract containing nitrosamines and treating the liquid phase tobacco extract to decompose the nitrosamines in the liquid phase. The liquid phase extract may then be treated to reduce nitrosamine decomposition products therein. The invention also relates to tobacco material produced using these methods and to tobacco products incorporating such tobacco material.
NONWOVEN COMPOSITE SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCT
A smokeless tobacco product for insertion into the mouth of a user is provided herein. The smokeless tobacco product can be prepared by impregnating a tobacco-containing nonwoven fabric with a second tobacco material, e.g., using at least one alternating electric field. The obtained impregnated tobacco-containing fabric is subsequently bonded to form a composite, which can be further modified in order to obtain desired properties such as moisture content and flavor profile.
NONWOVEN COMPOSITE SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCT
A smokeless tobacco product for insertion into the mouth of a user is provided herein. The smokeless tobacco product can be prepared by impregnating a tobacco-containing nonwoven fabric with a second tobacco material, e.g., using at least one alternating electric field. The obtained impregnated tobacco-containing fabric is subsequently bonded to form a composite, which can be further modified in order to obtain desired properties such as moisture content and flavor profile.
Stabilization methods for tobacco and tobacco products
A stabilizing process for tobacco and tobacco products includes sterilizing the tobacco by applying an electron beam treatment to the tobacco. The process may also include treating the tobacco. The treating the tobacco includes pre-conditioning the tobacco, pasteurizing the tobacco, curing the tobacco, fermenting the tobacco, or combinations thereof. The method may also include forming a smokeless tobacco product containing the tobacco.
Stabilization methods for tobacco and tobacco products
A stabilizing process for tobacco and tobacco products includes sterilizing the tobacco by applying an electron beam treatment to the tobacco. The process may also include treating the tobacco. The treating the tobacco includes pre-conditioning the tobacco, pasteurizing the tobacco, curing the tobacco, fermenting the tobacco, or combinations thereof. The method may also include forming a smokeless tobacco product containing the tobacco.
Tobacco product
A tobacco product is formed by rolling moistened tobacco leaves about a cylindrical form casing and allowing the leaves to dry to form a shell. After the form casing is removed a consumer can fill the shell with crushed tobacco leaves of a favorite blend, thereby eliminating some steps in the making of a roll-your-own tobacco product.
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING PLANT-DERIVED MATERIAL
The present invention provides a method of treating plant-derived material comprising intermittently contacting a plant-derived material with a heated surface to locally heat the material upon said contact and collecting the volatile components released from plant-derived material. Also provided is an apparatus for treating plant-derived material. The invention also provides volatile components collected as part of the treatment of the plant-derived material, as well as uses of and products comprising the same.
STABILIZATION METHODS FOR TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS
A stabilizing process for tobacco and tobacco products includes sterilizing the tobacco by applying an electron beam treatment to the tobacco. The process may also include treating the tobacco. The treating the tobacco includes pre-conditioning the tobacco, pasteurizing the tobacco, curing the tobacco, fermenting the tobacco, or combinations thereof. The method may also include forming a smokeless tobacco product containing the tobacco.
STABILIZATION METHODS FOR TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS
A stabilizing process for tobacco and tobacco products includes sterilizing the tobacco by applying an electron beam treatment to the tobacco. The process may also include treating the tobacco. The treating the tobacco includes pre-conditioning the tobacco, pasteurizing the tobacco, curing the tobacco, fermenting the tobacco, or combinations thereof. The method may also include forming a smokeless tobacco product containing the tobacco.