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The following examples illustrate how the list of ingredients of a tobacco product would be represented and quantified using three datasets:

  • Tobacco Ingredients (IT) is used for listing the tobacco ingredients and their attributes within the tobacco product under study.
  • Non-tobacco Ingredients (IN) is used for listing other ingredients and additives and their attributes as used in the tobacco product under study.
  • Ingredients Quantified (IQ) is used for representing the quantity of each ingredient (both tobacco and non-tobacco) by component of the tobacco product in which they are included. These values represent the design/formulation specification of the product, not experimentally determined values (as the latter would be represented in the Product Testing (TP) dataset, not shown here).

All three datasets make use of the SPTOBID variable to represent the tobacco product under study, and the STRFID (Substance Reference Identifier) variable to represent the ingredient name. STRFID must be assigned by study sponsors to be unique with regard to the attributes that describe it. If, for instance, the same ingredient varies on one or more attribute (e.g., a different manufacturer supplied a compound that is used in one component of the product than the same ingredient used in another component), STRFID must be unique for each use to reflect this difference, even if they share the same IUPAC name and CAS number. 

The IT example below shows 4 types of tobacco listed as tobacco ingredients (STRFID) for the Tobacco Product CIG01A (SPTOBID). The variable ITSPECIF shows the specification (variety) of the first three tobaccos. ITCAT is used to indicate that Reconstituted Tobacco is a complex, purchased ingredient. ITCURMTH indicates the cure method. ITSPFL is used to indicate whether complex purchased ingredients were made to the applicants specification. RTOBMF indicates the reference tobacco master file (See note 1)

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DOMAIN

STUDYIDSPTOBIDSTRFIDITSPECIFITCATITCURMTHITSPFLRTOBMF
1ITTOB07CIG01ABurley TobaccoNC 7LC
Air
MF5555555
2ITTOB07CIG01ABright TobaccoCC 1063
Flue

3ITTOB07CIG01AOriental TobaccoUSDA Nicotiana Collection PI 552747
Sun

4ITTOB07CIG01AReconstituted Tobacco
COMPLEX PURCHASED INGREDIENT
No
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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 STRFID. Where applicable, IUPAC name and CAS number are listed (IUPACNAM and CASNO, respectively). INCAT is used to indicate whether an ingredient is a single chemical substance or a complex purchased ingredient. INSPFL indicates whether complex purchased ingredients were made to the applicant's specification. Grade, purity, manufacturer name and ID number, and the reference tobacco master file number complete the dataset.

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RowDOMAINSTUDYIDSPTOBIDSTRFIDIUPACNAMCASNOINCATINSPFLINGRADEINPURTYINMANUFINMANUFNTOBTMRF
1INTOB07CIG01ACocoa Extract

COMPLEX PURCHASED INGREDIENTNo

Flavor House AFLVR1234MF5555555
2INTOB07CIG01AButyric Acidbutanoic acid107-92-6SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE
Food≥99%


3INTOB07CIG01ACellulose Filter A
-COMPLEX PURCHASED INGREDIENTNo

MFR AFIL789
4INTOB07CIG01ACellulose Acetatecellulose acetate9004-35-7SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





5INTOB07CIG01ATriacetin1,3-diacetyloxypropan-2-yl acetate102-76-1SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





6INTOB07CIG01AFSC Paper B

COMPLEX PURCHASED INGREDIENTNo

MFR BFSC123
7INTOB07CIG01ACellulose Pulpcellulose pulp65996-61-4SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





8INTOB07CIG01ACalcium Carbonatecalcium carbonate471-34-1SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





9INTOB07CIG01ASodium Alginatesodium;3,4,5,6-tetrahydroxyoxane-2-carboxylate9005-38-3SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





10INTOB07CIG01ATrisodium Citratetrisodium;2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate6132-04-3SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





11INTOB07CIG01ACationic Starchstarch, 2-hydroxy-3-(trimethylammonio)propyl ether, chloride56780-58-6SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





12INTOB07CIG01ASeam Adhesive
-COMPLEX PURCHASED INGREDIENTNo

MFR CADV123MF2345678
13INTOB07CIG01AMethylcellulose(5R)-2,3,4-trimethoxy-6-(methoxymethyl)-5-[(2S)-3,4,5-trimethoxy-6-(methoxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxyoxane9004-67-5SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





14INTOB07CIG01A1,3-Butanediol4,4,4-trifluoro-2-methyl-1-phenyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)butane-1,3-diol34844-08-1SINGLE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE





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Finally, the IQ is used to represent the quantity (target, minimum and maximum) of each ingredient listed in STRFID that the product (SPTOBID) is designed to contain, with the units for each of these values represented in IQUNIT. The function of each ingredient is described in IQFUNCT. Ingredients that appear in more than one component of the tobacco product are quantified separately for each component. (see note 2) IQPARENT and IQLEVEL are used to identify the component to which the record applies and and at which level in the overall hierarchy the ingredient appears, with the following implementation rules:

  • IQPARENT must correspond to a value of STRFID in the same dataset. If parent is null, the ingredient is considered a top-level component and is assigned a value of "1" in IQLEVEL.
  • Records describing ingredients that are constituent ingredients of another ingredient/component listed in the dataset will have IQPARENT set to equal the STRFID of that ingredient/component. IQLEVEL will be set to n +1, where n=the parent record's value of IQLEVEL.
  • Every value of STRFID used in this dataset that has an IQLEVEL >1 (See note 3) must have a matching value of STRFID in either:
    • The IT dataset (when IQCAT=TOBACCO INGREDIENT) or,
    • The IN dataset (when IQCAT=NON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT)

The concept map below illustrates the representation of the hierarchical relationships between a complex ingredient and its constituent ingredients in the IQ domain structure. The hypothetical parent ingredient has two constituent components, A and B. Additionally, B consists of two constituent components, B1 and B2. Therefore, there are a total of 5 ingredient records to be represented in the IQ domain: the parent ingredient, its two constituent components A and B, and B's two constituent components, B1 and B2.


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

Rows 1, 10, 13:Show three 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 IQTARG, IQMIN, IQMAX 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 four types of tobacco used in the product. IQPARENT=Tobacco Filler and IQLEVEL=2, together indicating that these are constituents of the tobacco filler, a top level-component of the cigarette product.
Rows 6-7Show the quantities of Methylcellulose and 1,3-Butanediol, Both are constituent ingredients of 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 3rd level of the hierarchy.
Rows 8-9Show the quantities of two constituent ingredients that both function as a flavorant in the tobacco filler (as indicated by IQPARENT=Tobacco Filler).
Rows 11-12:Show the quantities of two constituent ingredients that function as filtration and binder, respectively in the filter portion of the cigarette (Cellulose Filter A, a top-level component).
Rows 14-19:Show the quantities and function of five constituent ingredients of the top-level component FSC Paper B (the cigarette paper).

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RowDOMAINSTUDYIDSPTOBIDSTRFIDIQCATIQPARENTIQLEVELIQFUNCTIQTARGIQMINIQMAXIQUNIT
1IQTOB07CIG01ATobacco FillerTOBACCO INGREDIENT
1
672.5661.3683.7mg/cigarette
2IQTOB07CIG01ABurley TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENTTobacco Filler2
191721mg/cigarette
3IQTOB07CIG01ABright TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENTTobacco Filler2
300295305mg/cigarette
4IQTOB07CIG01AOriental TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENTTobacco Filler2
115113117mg/cigarette
5IQTOB07CIG01AReconstituted TobaccoTOBACCO INGREDIENTTobacco Filler2
231229233mg/cigarette
6IQTOB07CIG01AMethylcelluloseNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3Binder201921mg/cigarette
7IQTOB07CIG01A1,3-ButanediolNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTReconstituted Tobacco3Humectant242325mg/cigarette
8IQTOB07CIG01ACocoa ExtractNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTTobacco Filler2Flavor76.757.25mg/cigarette
9IQTOB07CIG01AButyric AcidNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTTobacco Filler2Flavor0.50.550.45mg/cigarette
10IQTOB07CIG01ACellulose Filter ANON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT
1Filter164163165mg/cigarette
11IQTOB07CIG01ACellulose AcetateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTCellulose Filter A2Filtration155154156mg/cigarette
12IQTOB07CIG01ATriacetinNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTCellulose Filter A2Plasticizer9810mg/cigarette
13IQTOB07CIG01AFSC Paper BNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENT
1Cigarette Paper (Wrapper)504951mg/cigarette
14IQTOB07CIG01ACellulose PulpNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Fiber302931mg/cigarette
15IQTOB07CIG01ACalcium CarbonateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Filler151416mg/cigarette
16IQTOB07CIG01ASodium AlginateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Reduced ignition propensity21.752.25mg/cigarette
17IQTOB07CIG01ATrisodium CitrateNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Combustion Modifier0.50.450.55mg/cigarette
18IQTOB07CIG01ACationic StarchNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Binder0.50.450.55mg/cigarette
19IQTOB07CIG01ASeam AdhesiveNON-TOBACCO INGREDIENTFSC Paper B2Adhesive21.752.25mg/cigarette
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