Claims
- 1. A smoking product in sheet form comprising 5-60% by weight tobacco and 40 to 95% by weight non-tobacco additives, including as a film-forming or binding agent a pectin having a degree of methylation between 30% and 75% and an inherent viscosity between 2 and 6.5 deciliters per gram, whereby the sheet has a substantially greater relative filling power as a measure of firmness when in a cigarette, than the relative filling power of cured Virginia tobacco, said relative filling power, RFP, being defined as: ##EQU1##
- 2. A smoking product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pectin is a slow set citrus pectin having a degree of methylation between 55% and 70% and an inherent viscosity between 3 and 6 deciliters per gram.
- 3. A smoking product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the additives include a nicotine additive and a water-insoluble inorganic filler, the combination of the pectin and the filler being such that the pH of an aqueous extract of the smoking product is less than 6.5, thereby ensuring stability of nicotine in the smoking product.
- 4. A smoking product as claimed in claim 3 wherein the filler is a complex silicate.
- 5. A smoking product as claimed in claim 3 wherein the nicotine additive is nicotine or a nicotine salt.
- 6. A smoking product as claimed in claim 5 wherein the nicotine salt is nicotine pectinate.
- 7. A smoking product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the proportions of tobacco and additives by weight lie between 10-20% and 80-90% respectively.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 682,954 filed 5/4/76 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Pectic Substances by Kertesz, Published 3/1951, Published by Interscience Publishers, Inc., N.Y. (USA), pp. 163-167. |
Continuations (1)
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May 1976 |
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