Filter Ventilation and Design
INVESTIGATIONS INTO SMOKERS' BEHAVIOR A method to determine the depth of insertion on smoked cigarettes
Abstract
Describes method for determining insertion depth of smoked, ventilated cigarettes. Compares results from new method with those from 1974 methods, indicating similar findings. Concludes that "depending on the position of the ventilation zones in different brands, preliminary results show that 20-50% of smokers could reduce more or less the degree of ventilation."
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- Report
- Chart/Graph/Table
- Company
- British American Tobacco Co.
- Site
- E5
- Author
- Barkemeyer, H.
- Schulz, W.
- Seehofer, F.
- Schulz, W.
- Named Organization
- BAT Cigarettenfabriken
- Thesaurus Term
- Filter Ventilation Holes
- Research Methods
- Industry Sponsored Research
- Smoking Parameters
- Research Methods
- Indexer Comment
- Document set 1
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INVESTIGATIONS INTO SMOKERS' BEHAVIOUR
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A method to determine the depth of insertion on smoked cigarettes
by H. Barkemeyer, W. Schulz and F. SeehOfer
B-A.T -Gi9arettenfabriken GmbH, Bahrenfelder Chaussee 139, 2000 Hamburg 50
Purpose of the study,
In ventilated filterciyarettes, the degree of ventilation could be influenced by the position of
smokers' lips
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on the tip, this means by the depth of insertion.
Tb get more insight In these relationships we have developed a new rapid and precise method for
measuring
the Insertion depth.
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Procedure +
Principle of the method t
The Imprint of smokers' lips Is made visible via the a amylase of salivae
The amyiase Is transferred from tipping paper onto a wet, starch impregnated
strip of silica gel on aluminlum foil. After Incubatlon for 10 -20 minutes
at 37', the strip is sprayed with iodine solution. Whlte areas on a blue
background Indicate the position of the lips on the tipping paper.
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Resutts,
The data obtained with the new developed method ; wpre e(974, 441 butts from more than 300 Serman
smokers
compared with results from foregoing studies. As can be have been evaluated via tracss from
Iipstleks,
ses there Is a close agreement. . saliva and ash on tipping papers
In every case the mean Insertion depth Is about 11 mm ~
X mm S mm Q mm
1974 10.89 2,14 10
1984 11.53 3 0~ 11
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e 19841 560 butts from 42 german smokers evaluated
by the amylase method
CONCLUSIONS:
I. The method is well suited to measuring
large samples of butts; espootalty "field samples"
2. Th. results obtain.d are In close ayr.em.nt with
former results obtained by oth.r t.chniqus
3. Dependinq uponn th. position of the ventilation zones
in differ.nt brands, preliminary r.suits show that
20 - 50 x of smokers could r.duce more or less
the degree of ventilatlon..
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