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titleOfInvention Tobacco products with vitamin E
abstract Tobacco for smoking or smokeless products that achieves the benefits of low irritation and anti-oxidation. To achieve the benefits of low irritation and antioxidants, substantially pure vitamin E-type compounds are added to tobacco or other than tobacco for smoking or smokeless products. In a preferred embodiment, a substantially pure “dried” powdered analog of vitamin E (eg, vitamin E acid succinate or spray dried vitamin E acetate) is added to the tobacco or non-tobacco product during its manufacturing process. Mixed directly into. These vitamin E analogs can also be inserted into cigarette filters (20), holders and / or paper (26) in either powdered or microencapsulated form. Although not preferred, the general oily form of vitamin E may be used in the present invention as long as it does not impair the appearance and function of the smoking or smokeless product. [Selection] Figure 2
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