Composite additive for raising cigarette smoke moisture and its use
A compound additive, cigarette smoke technology, applied in application, tobacco, tobacco processing and other directions, to achieve the effect of wide application range, simple process and sufficient sources
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[0045] Weigh 5g potassium glycyrrhizinate, add it to 18.99g deionized water, heat and stir, the temperature is between 30-80℃, make it all dissolve and disperse in the water; then add 75g diethylene glycol, add appropriate amount of flavor and fragrance ( Among them, tobacco extract 1.0g, flue-cured tobacco ketone 5mg, 1% rose essential oil 1mg, malt extract 4mg), and then heated and stirred at a temperature of 20-60°C to dissolve and disperse the mixed components uniformly to obtain composite additive A.
Embodiment 2
[0047] According to the same preparation method as in Example 1, weigh 10g of sodium glycyrrhizinate, add it to 29.84g of deionized water, heat and stir, at a temperature of 30-80℃, make it all dissolved and dispersed in water; then add 60g of triethyl Diol, add appropriate amount of flavors and fragrances (including tobacco extract 150mg, flue-cured tobacco ketone 3mg, 1% rose essential oil 1mg, malt extract 6mg), then heat and stir at 20-60℃, dissolve and disperse the mixed components evenly. Compound additive B.
Embodiment 3
[0049] According to the same preparation method of Example 1, weigh 10g potassium glycyrrhizinate and 10g sodium lactate into 29.79g deionized water, heat and stir at a temperature of 30-80℃, make it all dissolved and dispersed in water; add appropriate amount of flavors and fragrances (Among them, 200 mg of tobacco extract, 5 mg of flue-cured tobacco ketone, 1 mg of rose essential oil, and 5 mg of malt extract), then heated and stirred at a temperature of 20-60°C to dissolve and disperse the mixed components uniformly to obtain composite additive C.
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