Product Design
Product Delivery Assessment.
Abstract
Product delivery assessment for initial TSB experimental prototypes. Provides strategy for exploring how nicotine deliveries and perception (harshness, strength, impact, and tongue bite) can be modified with segmented technology. Suggests samples for experimentation and analysis.
Fields
- Hypothesis
- Introduction of new/unconventional productsResearch and development of novel nicotine delivery devices and experimental tobacco designs.
- Nicotine transport, transfer, and uptakeDesign changes which alter nicotine delivery or effect how the product causes and maintains dependence, including transfer of nicotine from tobacco to smoke, and uptake into the body.
- Smoke Control
- Sensory effectsTechnologies used to measure, control, or alter sensory effects
- Keyword
- Impact (Throat grab)
- Design Component
- Grain
- Carbonized filter
- VB Blend
- Segmented tobacco rodCigarette divided into separately composed segments
- Two stage blend (TSB)
- Operation/Project
- Project TSB (two-stage blend) (Two-Stage Blend)two-stage blend
- Named Organization
- Federal Trade Commission (Enforcement agency for laws against deceptive advertising)Enforces laws against false and deceptive advertising, including ads for tobacco products. Ensures proper display of health warnings in ads and on tobacco products;collects and reports to Congress information concerning cigarette and smokeless tobacco advertising, sales expenditures, and the tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide content of cigarettes.
- Technology/Method
- Ames test
- Gas phase analysis
- Subject
- Experimental Technology (Technology)
- Test/Inhalation (Testing)
- nicotine technology
- Sensory Effects—Taste (Effects)
- Smoothness/Harshness (Effects)
- Smoke Delivery/Transport (Measures)
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PRODUCT DELIVERY ASSESSMENT
INITIAL EXPERIMENTS
METHODOLOGY
I. NICOTINE DELIVERY MODIFICATIONS
PURPOSE: TO DETERMINE HOW NICOTINE DELIVERIES CAN
BE MODIFIED WITH SEGMENTED TECHNOLOGY.
EXPLANATION: NICOTINE SEEMS TO BE AN OVERRIDING FACTOR
ii~i THE PERCEPT IUIV OF CIGARET TES.
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PRODUCT DELIVERY ASSESMENT - CONTINUED
NATURE OF SAMPLES FOR TESTING:
- TWELVE PROTOCEPTS WITH RADICALLY DIFFERENT BLEND STAGES
ON PARTS 1 AND 2.
- INCLUDES VB BLEND, GRAIN, CARBONIZED FILLER, ETC.
METHODS OF ANALYSIS:
- PER PUFF DELIVERIES OF TAR, NICOTINE, TPM H20
- GAS PHASE ANALYSIS OF TOTAL CIGARETTES
- AMES TESTING OF TOTAL CIGARETTES
- FTC "TAR" DELIVERIES
COMPLETION DATE:
- MAY.16, 1983
