I recently found a site from the University of Kentucky:
On this site, they sell small samples of “standardized” blends of tobacco, for standardized research purposes. Undoubtedly to find out how much is bad for mice.
In the PDF files for each product, they list the ingredients.
For example, “moist snuff” has it’s ingredients listed as: dark fired tobacco, air cured tobacco, burley tobacco stem, sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, water.
Also given are the analysis of nicotine, free nicotine, Ph, and other constituents.
For those new to the hobby, or curious about commercial blends, this might make an easy (though vague) reference, to give you a starting point for a desired blend.
On this site, they sell small samples of “standardized” blends of tobacco, for standardized research purposes. Undoubtedly to find out how much is bad for mice.
In the PDF files for each product, they list the ingredients.
For example, “moist snuff” has it’s ingredients listed as: dark fired tobacco, air cured tobacco, burley tobacco stem, sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, water.
Also given are the analysis of nicotine, free nicotine, Ph, and other constituents.
For those new to the hobby, or curious about commercial blends, this might make an easy (though vague) reference, to give you a starting point for a desired blend.