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This example illustrates how the list of ingredients of a tobacco product would be represented. 

The unique tobacco product substances interest would be assigned a STRFID identifier in the (IL)  Ingredient List domain.  The SPTOBID identifier is included in this IL domain to identify the tobacco product to which these ingredient data pertain. INCAT is used to differentiate the different categories of ingredient. INSCAT may be used to further differentiates sub categorize these ingredients. INCAT/INSCAT categories would be detemined by the sponosr and typically depend on the type of tobacco product being described. STRFID indicates the Reference ID assigned to the substance/ingredient by the sponosr. Each ingredient/substance record must be unique. Hence, the mu  In this example the FDA UNII number was used. This was used since not all ingredients have a CAS Number, but usually have have UNII numbers. The information on what dictionary/code list was associated with STRID is provided in the define.xml that is submitted with the data. For example,. The same Iingredient from different manufacturers would be listed on separate lines. 

   The IT example shows tobacco filler and the types of tobacco of which it is composed, each listed as tobacco ingredients in the variable IGDCMPID (ingredient or component identifier) for the tobacco product CIG01A (SPTOBID). The variable ITSPECIF shows the specification/variety of the first 3 tobaccos. ITIGDPLX (Ingredient Complexity) is used to indicate that the tobacco filler and the reconstituted tobacco are complex ingredients (i.e., have 2 or more subcomponents). The details of which single tobacco ingredients compose these complex ingredients is made explicit in the IQ dataset example. ITCURMTH indicates the cure method. ITCIGIND (applicant-customized ingredient indicator) is used to indicate whether complex ingredients were made to the applicant's specification. TPMF indicates the Tobacco Product Master File name/number, which should be provided in the data if the component manufacturer has made it available.
Note that there are 2 varieties of burley tobacco in this tobacco product; each is given a unique IGDCMPID value (Burley Tobacco and Burley Tobacco 2).

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NameILit
IL
Dataset2
Row 

Row

DOMAIN

STUDYIDSPTOBID
STRFID
IGDCMPID
IUPACNAM 
TPMF
CASNO
ITSPECIF
ILCAT
ITIGDPLX
ILSPEC
ITCURMTH
ILGRADE
ITCIGIND
ILPURTY
1
ILMETHOD
IT
ILCMPLX
TOB07
ILMANUF
CIG01A
ILMANUFN
Tobacco Filler
ILSPFL


COMPLEX INGREDIENT
TOBTMRF


2
1
ITTOB07CIG01ABurley
Tobacco 

8037-19-2

TOBACCO PRODUCTAir
TobaccoMF5555555NC 7LC
Single Substance2
SINGLE INGREDIENTAir
3IT
IL
TOB07CIG01ABright Tobacco

8037-19-2


CC 1063SINGLE INGREDIENT
TOBACCO PRODUCT3IL
Flue
CC 1063Single Substance

4IT
TOB07CIG01AOriental Tobacco
8037-19-2TOBACCO PRODUCTSun

USDA Nicotiana Collection PI 552747SINGLE INGREDIENT
Single Substance
Sun
4

5
IL5IL
ITTOB07CIG01AReconstituted Tobacco
?????TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance


COMPLEX INGREDIENT
N
6IT
TOB07CIG01A
Bright
Burley Tobacco
8037-19-
2
TOBACCO PRODUCT

KT215LC
Flue
SINGLE INGREDIENTAir

The IN dataset example shows the list of non-tobacco ingredients used in the tobacco product identified as CIG01A. Each unique ingredient is listed in IGDCMPID. Where applicable, IUPAC name and CAS number are listed (IUPACNAM and CASNO variables, respectively). INIGDPLX is used to indicate whether an ingredient is a single ingredient or a complex ingredient. INCIGIND  indicates whether complex ingredients were made to the applicant's specification. Grade, purity, manufacturer name, ingredient unique item number, and the Tobacco Product Master File number complete the dataset.

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NameIN
Dataset2
RowDOMAINSTUDYIDSPTOBIDIGDCMPIDINMANUFINMANUINTPMFIUPACNAMCASNOUNIIINIGDPLXINCIGINDINGRADEINPURTY
1INCC 1063Single Substance6ILTOB07CIG01AOriental Tobacco8037-19-2TOBACCO PRODUCTSunUSDA Nicotiana Collection PI 552747Single Substance7ILTOB07CIG01ABurley Tobacco8037-19-2TOBACCO PRODUCTAirNC 7LCSingle Substance8ILTOB07CIG01ACocoa ExtractNON TOBACCO PRODUCTComplex Substance Purchased Flavor House AFLVR1234MF5555555


COMPLEX INGREDIENTNoNMF5555555FOOD
92ILINTOB07CIG01AButyric Acid


butanoic acid107-92-6
SINGLE INGREDIENT
USPNON TOBACCO PRODUCT≥99%Single Substance
3IN10ILTOB07CIG01ACellulose Filter A-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTComplex Substance Purchased MFR AFIL789NoMFR AFIL789

-
COMPLEX INGREDIENTNUSP
4IN11ILTOB07CIG01ACellulose Acetate


cellulose acetate9004-35-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance7
SINGLE INGREDIENT

99%
5IN12ILTOB07CIG01ATriacetin


1,3-diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate acetate102-76-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance1
SINGLE INGREDIENT
USP
6IN13ILTOB07CIG01AFSC Paper BNON TOBACCO PRODUCTComplex Substance Purchased MFR BFSC123MF5678910


COMPLEX INGREDIENTNoN

147ILINTOB07CIG01ACellulose Pulp


cellulose pulp65996-61-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance4
SINGLE INGREDIENT

≥99%
8IN15ILTOB07CIG01ACalcium Carbonate


calcium carbonate471-34-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance1
SINGLE INGREDIENT
USP
9IN16ILTOB07CIG01ASodium Alginate


sodium;3,4,5,6-tetrahydroxyoxane-2-carboxylate carboxylate9005-38-3NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance
SINGLE INGREDIENT
FOOD
10IN17ILTOB07CIG01ATrisodium Citrate


trisodium;2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate tricarboxylate6132-04-3NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance
SINGLE INGREDIENT

≥98%
11IN18ILTOB07CIG01ACationic Starch


starch, 2-hydroxy-3-(trimethylammonio)propyl ether, chloride chloride56780-58-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance6
SINGLE INGREDIENT
FOOD
12IN19ILTOB07CIG01ASeam Adhesive-NON TOBACCO PRODUCTComplex Substance Purchased MFR CADV123MF2345678No


COMPLEX INGREDIENTMF2345678N

2013ILINTOB07CIG01AMethylcellulose(5R)-2,3,4-trimethoxy-6-(methoxymethyl)-5-[(2S)-3,4,5-trimethoxy-6-(methoxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxyoxane 



9004-67-5NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance
SINGLE INGREDIENT
FOOD
14IN21ILTOB07CIG01A1,3-Butanediol


4,4,4-trifluoro-2-methyl-1-phenyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)butane-1Butane-1,3-diol34844-08-1NON TOBACCO PRODUCTSingle Substance

This example represents the target and max and minimum quanity of each unique ingredients in each compoment of  a tobacco product.  STRFID must be represented using the identical value defined by the sponosr in the Ingredient (IL) domain.  IQUNIT is the unot assoicated with the target, min, and max.      


SINGLE INGREDIENT
USP≥99%

Finally, the IQ domain is used to represent the quantity (target, minimum, and maximum) of each ingredient identified in IGDCMPID that the product (SPTOBID) is designed to contain, with the units for these values represented in IQUNIT. The function of each ingredient is described in IQFUNCT. Note: Ingredients that appear in more than 1 component of the tobacco product are quantified separately for each component. IQPARENT identifies a component or complex ingredient composed of the subcomponents/ingredients shown in IDGCMPID. IQLEVEL is used to identify at what level in the overall hierarchy that subcomponent/ingredient appears.

The following implementation rules apply, as described in more detail in Section 2.8.8.6, SDTM Ingredient Quantities by Component (IQ), Assumptions:

  • IQPARENT must correspond to a value of IGDCMPID in the same dataset. If parent is null, the ingredient is considered a top-level component and is assigned an IQLEVEL value of "1".
  • Records describing subcomponents/ingredients that compose a parent component listed in the dataset will have IQPARENT value equal to the IGDCMPID of that parent component. IQLEVEL will be set to n +1, where n = the parent record's value of IQLEVEL
  • Every value of IGDCMPID used in the IQ dataset must have a matching value of IGDCMPID:
    • In the IT dataset (when IQCAT=TOBACCO INGREDIENT), or
    • In the IN dataset (when IQCAT=NON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT)

Therefore, IQCAT is required to relate ingredient quantity records in IQ to the associated ingredient attributes described in either IT or IN.

The use of IQPARENT and IQLEVEL help make explicit the relationship between complex ingredients or components and the subcomponents/ingredients of which they are composed, and can assist when totaling the quantities of an ingredient that appears in multiple components of a tobacco product.
 
This concept map illustrates the representation of the hierarchical relationships between a component and its subcomponents/ingredients in the IQ domain structure. 

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Concept Map. Relationships of Components, Subcomponents and Ingredients in IQ
Concept Map. Relationships of Components, Subcomponents and Ingredients in IQ

The IQ dataset example illustrates these principles, using a cigarette tobacco product:

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NameIQ
Rowcaps
Rows 1, 13, 16:Show 3 top-level components of a cigarette product: tobacco filler, filter, and cigarette paper, respectively. Their target, minimum, and maximum quantities expressed in units of mg/cigarette are shown in IQVALTRG, IQVALMIN, IQVALMAX and IQUNIT. Because there is no parent component other than the finished product itself, IQPARENT is null, and IQLEVEL=1, indicating that these are top-level ingredients/components of the finished product.
Rows 2-5:Show the quantities of 4 types of tobacco used in the product. IQPARENT=Tobacco Filler and IQLEVEL=2, together indicating that these are subcomponents/ingredients in the tobacco filler, a top level-component of the cigarette product.
Rows 6-8:Show the 3 tobacco ingredients that compose reconstituted tobacco in row 5 (IQPARENT=Reconstituted Tobacco). The quantities of these tobaccos pertain to the quantity at which they appear in the reconstituted tobacco ONLY. IQLEVEL=3 to show that these ingredients are at the third level of the hierarchy (subcomponents/ingredients in Reconstituted Tobacco, which has IQLEVEL=2). Therefore, the total quantity of the individual tobaccos used in this tobacco product is the sum of these 3 rows plus the sum of the quantities shown in rows 2-4. 
Rows 9-10:Show the quantities of 2 non-tobacco ingredients, methylcellulose and 1,3-butanediol, which are further subcomponents/ingredients in Reconstituted Tobacco, as indicated by IQPARENT. IQFUNCT shows that methylcellulose functions as a binder and 1,3-butanediol functions as a humectant. IQLEVEL=3 to show that these ingredients are at the third level of the hierarchy.
Rows 11-12:Show the quantities of 2 subcomponents/ingredients that both function as a flavorant in the tobacco filler (as indicated by IQFUNCT= Flavor and IQPARENT=Tobacco Filler).
Rows 14-15:Show the quantities of 2 subcomponents/ingredients that function as filtration and plasticizer, respectively, in the filter portion of the cigarette (cellulose filter A, a top-level component shown in row 13).
Rows 17-22:Show the quantities and functions of 6 subcomponents/ingredients in the top-level component FSC paper B (the cigarette paper shown in row 16).
Dataset2
RowDOMAINSTUDYIDSPTOBIDIGDCMPID
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NameIQ
STRFID 
Dataset2
ROWDOMAINSTUDYID SPTOBID 
IQCATIQPARENTIQLEVELIQFUNCT
IQTARGET
IQVALTRG
IQLL 
IQVALMIN
IGUL
IQVALMAX
IQUNIT 
IQUNIT
1IQTOB07CIG01A
TOBACCO BLEND
Tobacco FillerTOBACCO INGREDIENT
1
672.5661.3683.7mg/cigarette
2IQTOB07CIG01ABurley TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENT
TOBACCO BLEND
Tobacco Filler2
191721
17
mg/
article
cigarette
3IQTOB07CIG01ABright TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENT
TOBACCO BLEND
Tobacco Filler2
300295305
295
mg/
article
cigarette
4IQTOB07CIG01AOriental TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENT
TOBACCO BLEND
Tobacco Filler2
115113117
113
mg/
article
cigarette
5IQTOB07CIG01AReconstituted TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENT
TOBACCO BLEND
Tobacco Filler2
231229233
229
mg/cigarette
6IQTOB07CIG01ABurley Tobacco 2TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3
191820mg/cigarette
7IQTOB07CIG01ABright TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3
103101105mg/
article
cigarette
8IQTOB07CIG01A
TOBACCO FILLERTOBACCO INGREDIENT1
Oriental TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3
656367mg/cigarette
9IQTOB07CIG01AMethylcelluloseNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3Binder201921mg/cigarette
10IQTOB07CIG01A1,3-ButanediolNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3Humectant242325mg/cigarette
11IQTOB07CIG01ACocoa ExtractNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT
TOBACCO FILLER
Tobacco Filler2Flavor
76.757.25mg/
article
cigarette
12IQTOB07CIG01AButyric AcidNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT
TOBACCO FILLER
Tobacco Filler2Flavor0.
50.550.45mg/
article
cigarette
13IQTOB07CIG01ACellulose Filter ANON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT
1Filter164
164 
163165mg/
article
cigarette
14IQTOB07CIG01ACellulose AcetateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTCellulose Filter A2Filtration155
155 
154156
 mg
mg/
article
cigarette
15IQTOB07CIG01ATriacetinNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTCellulose Filter A2Plasticizer
9810mg/
article
cigarette
16IQTOB07CIG01AFSC Paper BNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT
1Cigarette Paper (Wrapper)
50 
504951mg/
article
cigarette
17IQTOB07CIG01ACellulose PulpNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Fiber
30 
302931mg/
article
cigarette
18IQTOB07CIG01ACalcium CarbonateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Filler
15 
151416mg/
article
cigarette
19IQTOB07CIG01ASodium AlginateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Reduced ignition
propensity 2 
propensity21.752.25mg/
article
cigarette
20IQTOB07CIG01ATrisodium CitrateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Combustion Modifier0.
50.450.55mg/cigarette
21
 mg/article
IQTOB07CIG01ACationic StarchNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Binder0.50.450.
55
 mg
mg/
article
cigarette
22IQTOB07CIG01ASeam AdhesiveNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Adhesive
mg/articleIQTOB07CIG01AMethylcelluloseNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3Binder20 mg/articleIQTOB07CIG01A1,3-ButanediolNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3Humectant24 
21.752.25mg/cigarette
mg/article