WO2017051034A1 - Reconstituted tobacco for devices that heat tobacco without burning it - Google Patents
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24B—MANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24B—MANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
- A24B15/00—Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24B—MANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
- A24B3/00—Preparing tobacco in the factory
- A24B3/14—Forming reconstituted tobacco products, e.g. wrapper materials, sheets, imitation leaves, rods, cakes; Forms of such products
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
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- the subject of the invention is a reconstituted tobacco for devices that heat tobacco without burning it.
- the tobacco for the heating devices may be in the form of a rod of tobacco or of a capsule or sachet containing shredded tobacco or rolled or crimped sheet of tobacco or tobacco powder. To avoid variations in the quality of the aerosol, it is very important for the tobacco to be homogeneous, which is not easy to obtain in the case of a mixture of natural tobacco. Summary and detailed description of the invention
- the inventors have developed a reconstituted tobacco that is specifically suitable for devices that heat the tobacco without burning it.
- This reconstituted tobacco is very homogeneous and has good organoleptic qualities.
- This reconstituted tobacco when it is heated, generates in particular an aerosol that irritates very little the throat with low mouth sting and no burnt tobacco notes.
- the present invention describes a reconstituted tobacco comprising:
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction represents between 10% and 35% by weight of the dry matter of the reconstituted tobacco
- the humectant represents between 8% and 50% by weight of the dry matter of the reconstituted tobacco.
- the tobacco fibres represent between 30% and 80% of the dry weight of the reconstituted tobacco.
- the tobacco fibres represent between 70% and 100% by weight of the fibres constituting the reconstituted tobacco.
- the remaining fibres are cellulosic plant fibres obtained by a chemical or mechanical or thermomechanical cooking process such as wood pulp or the pulp of annual plants such as flax or tobacco for example.
- a mixture of these cellulosic plant fibres may also be used.
- the reconstituted tobacco may be obtained from any type of tobacco (for example from Virginia tobacco, Burley tobacco, air-cured tobacco, dark air-cured tobacco, Oriental tobacco, sun-cured tobacco, fire-cured tobacco or mixtures of tobacco).
- the reconstituted tobacco results from the treatment of various types of tobacco.
- the reconstituted tobacco results from the transformation of various parts/various tissues of the tobacco plant and its transformation.
- the reconstituted tobacco results from the treatment of tobacco leaves or tobacco fragments originating from the threshing or blending and cutting of the tobacco leaves and stems.
- the reconstituted tobacco will be obtained from tobacco parenchyma (lamina) optionally with the addition of tobacco stems.
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction corresponds to all of the tobacco components that solubilize in water. Nicotine is one element of the aqueous soluble fraction.
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction represents between 40% and 60% by weight of the dry matter of the tobacco feedstock.
- the tobacco to be analysed is ground in order to achieve a particle size of less than or equal to 1 mm.
- the ground tobacco is then mixed with boiling water for 45 minutes in order to extract the whole of the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction.
- the weight of tobacco aqueous soluble fraction is calculated from the difference between the dry weight of the tobacco sample and the dry weight of the fibrous residue after extraction.
- S the weight percentage of dry matter within the reconstituted tobacco of the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction
- Smin is equal to 20% and Smax is equal to 35%, or Smin is equal to 10% and Smax is equal to 30%, or Smin is equal to 10% and Smax is equal to 20%, or Smin is equal to 15% and Smax is equal to 35%, or Smin is equal to 15% and Smax is equal to 30%.
- Smin is equal to 15% and Smax is equal to 30%.
- the percentage S is around 15%, 17% or 21%.
- the weight percentage of the aqueous soluble fraction of the reconstituted tobacco it is important to control the weight percentage of the aqueous soluble fraction of the reconstituted tobacco, by reducing it below the level naturally available from the tobacco feedstock, since the organoleptic properties of the reconstituted tobacco depend partly on the amount of this fraction. Furthermore, above 35%, the aerosol generated during the heating of the reconstituted tobacco starts to irritate the throat too much, stings the mouth and has burnt tobacco notes.
- P the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of humectant
- Pmin ⁇ P ⁇ Pmax the percentages Pmin and Pmax are chosen independently of one another, Pmin being chosen from the values 8%, 10%, 12% and 15%, and Pmax being chosen from the values 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45% and 50%.
- Pmin is equal to 10% and Pmax is equal to 45%, or Pmin is equal to 12% and Pmax is equal to 40%, or Pmin is equal to 12% and Pmax is equal to 30%, or Pmin is equal to 15% and Pmax is equal to 20%.
- Pmin is equal to 12% and Pmax is equal to 25%.
- the percentage P is around 17%.
- the humectant is glycerol, propylene glycol or a mixture of glycerol and propylene glycol. According to one preferred embodiment, the humectant used is glycerol.
- the humectant used is a mixture of glycerol and propylene glycol.
- the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of propylene glycol is between 1% and 25%.
- the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of humectant is between 10% and 45% and the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of propylene glycol is between 1% and 20%; or the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of humectant is between 12% and 40% and the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of propylene glycol is between 2% and 20%, or the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of humectant is between 12% and 30% and the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of propylene glycol is between 2% and 15%, or the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of humectant is between 15% and 20% and the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of propylene glycol is between 2% and 10%.
- the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of humectant is between 12% and 25% and the weight percentage of dry matter, within the reconstituted tobacco, of propylene glycol is between 2% and 15%.
- papermaking process for reconstituting the tobacco will be used.
- a reconstituted tobacco according to the invention is a reconstituted tobacco obtainable by a papermaking process.
- One embodiment relates to a papermaking process for manufacturing a reconstituted tobacco, comprising the following steps: - tobacco parts originating from the threshing or cutting of the leaves are mixed with water in order to extract the water-soluble products of the tobacco;
- the tobacco fibres are refined and passed into a papermaking machine in order to form a base sheet;
- One particular embodiment relates to a papermaking process for manufacturing a reconstituted tobacco, comprising the following steps:
- a portion of the tobacco feedstock originating from the threshing or cutting of the leaves is mixed with water in order to extract the water-soluble products of the tobacco.
- This portion comprises tobacco materials selected from the tobacco tissues that are richest in precursors of aromatic compounds in order to increase the sensory quality of the aerosol during the heating.
- the water-soluble products are then separated from the tobacco fibres and are concentrated;
- This portion comprises tobacco materials selected from the tobacco tissues that are the most depleted in precursors of aromatic compounds;
- the tobacco fibres of the two portions are mixed, refined and passed into a papermaking machine in order to form a base sheet;
- the tobacco feedstock portions originating from the threshing or cutting of the leaves are collected and, after grading, mixed with water, for example in a digester, which makes it possible to extract the water-soluble products of the tobacco.
- the water-soluble fraction is then separated from the insoluble fraction essentially made up of the tobacco fibres, for example by passing the pulp obtained through a screw press. In such a papermaking process, the insoluble products are therefore separated from the soluble products in order to treat them separately.
- the temperature of the water for the extraction is between 30°C and 90°C, for example between 30°C and 70°C or between 50°C and 90°C.
- the temperature of the water will be able to be adapted to the material to be treated.
- the temperature of the water for the extraction could be between 50°C and 90°C
- the temperature of the water for the extraction could be between 30°C and 70°C.
- the fibres pass, for example, into a refiner before passing into a papermaking machine in order to form a sheet of tobacco fibres or base sheet.
- the water-soluble fraction of the tobacco obtained during the extraction are concentrated, for example in a vacuum evaporation device, before being fully or partly incorporated with the humectant into the base sheet in order to form a reconstituted tobacco sheet.
- additives such as for example flavourings, could be incorporated into the base sheet.
- the amount of water-soluble products incorporated into the base sheet will depend on the percentage of the aqueous soluble fraction that is desired for the reconstituted tobacco.
- the extraction step will be carried out, on the one hand, on tobacco parenchymas and, on the other hand, on tobacco stems and ribs and only the water-soluble products obtained during the extraction step carried out on tobacco parenchymas will be incorporated into the base sheet.
- the reconstituted sheet is then treated in a drying device.
- This reconstituted tobacco sheet may then be cut into sheets, strips similar to strips of tobacco or rolled into a roll that will then be cut into webs of reconstituted tobacco or ground into dust.
- Several sheets may be assembled in order to form a sheet composite.
- the reconstituted tobacco according to the invention may be shaped in the form of a sheet, creped sheet, multilayer sheet, leaves, webs, dust or creped rod.
- the sum of the percentage of humectant, the percentage of the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction and the percentage of fibres makes 100% by weight of the dry matter of the reconstituted tobacco.
- a mixture of Virginia, Burley and Oriental tobacco lamina is brought into contact with water in the laboratory in a water bath at 40°C with manual stirring for 30 minutes.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is separated from the fibrous portion by mechanical pressing. Its concentration of dry matter is of the order of 5%.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is concentrated under vacuum to a concentration of dry matter of 47%.
- Glycerol is added to the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction in order to obtain around 20% by weight in the final reconstituted tobacco.
- Virginia tobacco stems are brought into contact with water in a water bath at 80°C for 30 minutes.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is separated from the fibrous portion by mechanical pressing and is discarded.
- the fibres are refined for around 20 min.
- a sheet of tobacco fibres is formed on a laboratory papermaking machine with a basis weight of around 75 g/m 2 .
- Glycerol is added to the concentrated aqueous soluble fraction.
- the concentrated tobacco aqueous soluble fraction comprising glycerol is added to the sheet of tobacco fibres via impregnation in a size press in order to attain a final weight of 109 g/m 2 .
- the sheet thus obtained is dried and shredded.
- the reconstituted tobacco thus obtained contains 18.8% of glycerol (analysis carried out by gas chromatography (GC)), 0.34% of total alkaloids, 3% of reducing substances and 0.14% of nitrates, all three analysed by continuous flow analysis.
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction represents 11.8% by weight of the dry matter of the reconstituted tobacco. All the percentages are by weight of dry matter.
- This shredded tobacco is smoked in a Pax heating system from the company Ploom Inc./Pax Labs Inc. regulated at 210°C, by introducing 250 mg of tobacco into the heating chamber.
- the panellists find light Virginia tobacco notes of hay and tea type, a light sugary character and point out the low irritation, in the throat in particular, all of which give the sample a certain sensory neutrality.
- a mixture of Virginia, Burley and Oriental tobacco lamina is bought into contact with water in the laboratory in a water bath at 85°C with manual stirring for 30 minutes.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is separated from the fibrous portion by mechanical pressing. Its concentration of dry matter is of the order of 7%.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is concentrated under vacuum. Glycerol is added to the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction in order to obtain between 13% and 18% by weight in the final reconstituted tobacco.
- the tobacco fibres with the addition of water and 8% wood cellulose pulp expressed as % of the weight of the mixture of tobacco extracted, are mixed and transferred to a refiner.
- the fibres are refined for around 17 min.
- a sheet of tobacco fibres is formed on a laboratory papermaking machine. Glycerol is added to the concentrated aqueous soluble fraction. The concentrated tobacco aqueous soluble fraction comprising glycerol is added to the sheet of tobacco fibres via impregnation in a size press. The sheet thus obtained is dried and shredded.
- the reconstituted tobacco thus obtained contains from 13% to 18% of glycerol (analysis carried out by gas chromatography (GC)).
- GC gas chromatography
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction varies between 15% and 40% as indicated below. All the percentages are by weight of dry matter.
- This shredded tobacco was smoked by panellists in a Pax heating system regulated at 199°C, by introducing 250 mg of tobacco into the heating chamber.
- Various Virginia laminae are brought into contact with water in the laboratory in a water bath at 85°C with manual stirring for 30 minutes.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is separated from the fibrous portion by mechanical pressing. Its concentration of dry matter is of the order of 8%.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is concentrated under vacuum.
- Glycerol or glycerol and propylene glycol are added to the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction in order to obtain between 7.5% and 21.8% by weight in the final reconstituted tobacco.
- the tobacco fibres with the addition of water and 8% wood cellulose pulp expressed as % of the weight of the mixture of tobacco extracted, are mixed and transferred to a refiner.
- the fibres are refined for around 20 min.
- a sheet of tobacco fibres is formed on a laboratory papermaking machine. Glycerol or glycerol and propylene glycol are added to the concentrated aqueous soluble fraction.
- the concentrated tobacco aqueous soluble fraction comprising humectants is added to the sheet of tobacco fibres via impregnation in a size press.
- the sheet thus obtained is dried and shredded.
- the reconstituted tobacco thus obtained contains from 7.5% to 21.8% of glycerol and from 0 to 3.5 % propylene glycol (analyses carried out by gas chromatography (GC)).
- GC gas chromatography
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction varies between 19% and 32% as indicated below. All the percentages are by weight of dry matter.
- This shredded tobacco was smoked by panellists in a Pax heating system regulated at 210°C, by introducing 250 mg of tobacco into the heating chamber.
- test B had more smoke volume and tobacco taste than test A.
- Test C was slightly sweeter and less mouth irritation than test B.
- Test D had more smoke volume and smoke body, more tobacco taste and less mouth irritation than test B.
- Various Virginia laminae are brought into contact with water in the laboratory in a water bath at 85°C with manual stirring for 30 minutes.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is separated from the fibrous portion by mechanical pressing. Its concentration of dry matter is of the order of 7%.
- the aqueous soluble fraction is concentrated under vacuum. Glycerol is added to the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction in order to obtain between 16% and 17% by weight in the final reconstituted tobacco.
- the tobacco fibres with the addition of water and 8% wood cellulose pulp expressed as % of the weight of the mixture of tobacco extracted, are mixed and transferred to a refiner.
- the fibres are refined for around 21 min.
- a sheet of tobacco fibres is formed on a laboratory papermaking machine. Glycerol is added to the concentrated aqueous soluble fraction. The concentrated tobacco aqueous soluble fraction comprising glycerol is added to the sheet of tobacco fibres via impregnation in a size press. The sheet thus obtained is dried and shredded.
- the reconstituted tobacco thus obtained contains from 7.5% to 21.8% of glycerol (analysis carried out by gas chromatography (GC)).
- GC gas chromatography
- the tobacco aqueous soluble fraction varies between 9.1% and 39.7% as indicated below. All the percentages are by weight of dry matter.
- This shredded tobacco was smoked by panellists in a Pax heating system regulated at 199°C, by introducing 250 mg of tobacco into the heating chamber.
- test A was much more irritant in the throat, the mouth and the nose than test C.
- Test B had less throat irritation and less mouth sting with more flue cured tobacco taste than test C.
- a blend made of 50% Viriginia lamina and 50% Virginia stems is selected.
- the stems and lamina are extracted together and the reconstituted tobacco is manufactured using the combined stem and scraps fibers and solubles.
- the stems and the lamina are extracted separately.
- the solubles of Virginia stems are discarded and only the lamina solubles are added back onto the combined fibres.
- the solubles of Virginia lamina are discarded and only the stem solubles are added back onto the combined fibers.
- the shredded tobaccos are smoked in a Pax heating system from the company Ploom Inc./Pax Labs Inc. regulated at 199°C, by introducing 250 mg of tobacco into the heating chamber.
- the panellists find that test C has a lower tobacco taste with some off notes.
- a blend made of 50% Burley lamina and 50% Burley stems is selected.
- the stems and lamina are extracted together and the reconstituted tobacco is manufactured using the combined stem and scraps fibers and solubles.
- the stems and the lamina are extracted separately.
- the solubles of Burley stems are discarded and only the lamina solubles are added back onto the combined fibres.
- the solubles of Burley lamina are discarded and only the stem solubles are added back onto the combined fibers.
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