Media hype about the FDA announcement regarding TSNA’s found in ecigs.

Posted on 31st July 2009 in FDA and the e-cig

It is not looking good for the ecig community right now.  The FDA releases a statement about a limited study about a few carcinogens found the the e-juice.  Of course the media jumps on it and goes into the spin zone.  Making it sound even worse than a tobacco cigarette.  Get real.  Tobacco has over 4000 chemicals, numerous carcinogens at high levels, and is proven to kill and debilitate.  While ecigs have 2 or so carcinogens in such minute amounts that it is comparable to nicotine gum and the patch.  Why don’t they discuss all of the facts?  Why is it only bad news they like to spread?  It makes sense, the media usually only broadcasts bad news.  This is just what they do.  Let’s face it, for the ecig to become commonplace, there is a lot of work to be done.

Firstly, the government wants a peice of the pie.  Currently the ecig is not a source of tax revenue like tobacco.  Furthermore, Phillip Morris has too much invested to just allow this to go on without a fight.  And guess what, they have the resources to do just about anything.  I am skepticle on the whole matter. 

This whole debacle makes no sense at all.  ecigs are not proven to be safe, but neither is alcohol.  We are on delicate ground with this subject and it will be interesting to see what the future is like when it comes to the ecig.  We have numerous statements from physicians at universities who have basically said it may not be 100% safe, but it is safer than tobacco.

Time will tell.

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What strength of nicotine juice do I need?

Posted on 27th July 2009 in e-Juice, Electronic Cigarette

e-Juice is available in many strengths including 24mg/ml, 18mg/ml, 11mg/ml, etc.  Many people want to get a replacement which is similar to that of their cigarette counterpart.  For instance, someone may smoke an ultralight brand x.  There is no accurate method to determine what you will need other than trial and error.  You can ask people and they will tell you what strength they require based on personal experience. 

From my own personal experience, and discussing this topic with others, this is my conclusion:

For full flavored regular smokers, 18mg/ml is a good starting point.  If it happens to be too strong, you can always dilute it with propylene glycol (PG) or vegetable glycerine (VG).  However, if you do not feel enough satisfaction from it, you cannot easily add nicotine content to it.  So save this bottle for later.

For light smokers, 11mg or so is a good starting point.  Again, if it happens to be too strong, you can always dilute it.

For ultralight smokers, try going with the lowest possible strength, this may be about 4mg/ml.

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How to refill your Joye 510 cartridge.

Posted on 27th July 2009 in Joye 510

Refilling your Joye 510 cartridge is as simple as putting a few drops of liquid on to the filler material.  Drip on to the filler and watch the liquid get absorbed.  Once the filler is fully saturated (Don’t let it pool, if it does, just put a paper towel to absorb the excess), insert the cartridge back on to the atomizer.  Many people like to put one or two drops of e-Juice directly onto the atomizer wick just to ensure that everything is moist.

Please note that the filler has a limited lifespan.  If the filler material gets burnt, it needs to be replaced.  If you are a budget is an issue, you can purchase poly fill from Walmart or fish tank filter material from the pet shop to use as filler.  One package of this should last you a lifetime.  If you would rather purchase new cartridges, consider these flat tip cartridges .

Electronic Cigarette Total Cost of Ownership

Posted on 27th July 2009 in Electronic Cigarette

The most frequently asked question I get is how much does it cost to use an electronic cigarette?

This answer is quite easy, and I think you will be pleased.  The first step in the ecig adventure is buying your first starter kit.  Along with the starter kit you will typically purchase some e-juice to go along with it so that you can refil your own carts (Refilling your own carts is very cost effective).  So let us break it down into initial purchase, then subsequent for when you are in need of refil or spare parts.

These prices are estimates, you may find higher or lower prices depending on what model you buy and what vendor you choose to purchase from.

Month 1:  Starter Kit $60, 30ml e-Juice $15.95.  Total $75.95

Month 2:  30ml e-Juice $15.95, 1 replacement atomizer $12.  Total  $27.95

Month 3:  30ml e-Juice $15.95, 1 replacement atomizer $12, 1 spare battery $18 .  Total $45.95

Month 4:  30ml e-Juice $15.95.  Total $15.95

Month 5:  30ml e-Juice $15.95, pack of empty cartridges $5.95, 2 spare atomizers $24.  Total $45.90

Month 6:  30ml e-Juice $15.95.  Total $15.95

The total over 6 months is $227.65

Let’s compare the 6 month total of electronic cigarette smoking to that of traditional tobacco smoking.  Let’s assume that each pack of cigarettes costs $6.00 USD.

Month 1:  30 packs of cigarettes $180.

Month 2:  30 packs of cigarettes $180.

Month 3:  30 packs of cigarettes $180.

Month 4:  30 packs of cigarettes $180.

Month 5:  30 packs of cigarettes $180.

Month 6:  30 packs of cigarettes $180.

Total cost of cigarettes smoking over 6 months is $1080.

Traditional tobacco = $1080      Electronic Cigarette smoking =  $227.65    That is a difference of $852.35.  Could you use an extra $852.35 ?  Thats over $100 per month saved!

Joye 510 Electronic Cigarette: Popular choice.

Posted on 27th July 2009 in Joye 510

Many people wonder why the Joye 510 with manual battery has become such a popular electronic cigarette.  The reasons are simple.

  1. Similar in size to a real cigarette.
  2. The manual batery gives the user more control with no cut off of power.
  3. Consistant vapor production.
  4. Great price/Value.

The main complain on the Joye 510 is that the battery life is short.  This means that you need to carry spare batteries with you, or you can simply carry a Personal Charging Case, also known as the PCC.

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Joye 510: First steps out of the box.

Posted on 27th July 2009 in Joye 510

So your Joye 510 arrived today, you are removing all of the items from the little white box.  Making sure it is all there, 2 batteries, 2 atomizers, cartridges, power charger, and manual.  What do you do now?  If you are like most, reading the manual is not the first thing you want to do!  So, I have read the manual for you and will rush to the main points.

  1.  Charge one of the batteries for a full 8 hours.  
  2. Use for 20 minutes.
  3. Charge that battery for another hour.
  4. Done, your rechargeable lithium ion battery is now ready for optimal usage.

 

Further explanation….

After 8 hours has passed, use your newly charged atomizer by assembling your ecig.  Simply connect the atomizer to the fully charged battery.  Connect your cartridge that is filled with e-juice.  Now vape for about 20 minutes.  Then charge the battery for 1 more hour.  Thats it!  Your battery is now prepared to take on the task of powering your ecig!

For more information, see the Joye 510 Quick Start Guide.

Tobacco-Specific Carcinogens Found in Nicotine Replacement Products

Posted on 26th July 2009 in FDA and the e-cig

To all potential and current consumers, this appears to be skewed and does not paint the whole picture,  Do your homework, ecigs may not be 100% safe, but tobacco is a proven killer.  We are already killing ourselves, ecigs seem to have the potential to be less harmful – Only time will tell, but anecdotal evidence is promising.  It is also important to note that the FDA only tested two manufacturers of ecigs, they do not represent the entire industry.

Per the FDA, “The FDA’s Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis analyzed the ingredients in a small sample of cartridges from two leading brands of electronic cigarettes. In one sample, the FDA’s analyses detected diethylene glycol, a chemical used in antifreeze that is toxic to humans, and in several other samples, the FDA analyses detected carcinogens, including nitrosamines. These tests indicate that these products contained detectable levels of known carcinogens and toxic chemicals to which users could potentially be exposed.”

For the rest of the story and commentary please read the article found at the below link:

http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/07/tobacco-specific-carcinogens-found-in.html

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Electronic Cigarettes appeal to children? Give me a break.

Posted on 26th July 2009 in Electronic Cigarette

Some recent articles appearing in big newspapers were concerned that ecigs could be potentially appealing to children.  This was due to the fact that nicotine juice comes in many flavors, including mint, cherry, chocolate, etc.  Well I got news for you.  You can go to any liquor store and buy chocolate, raspberry, cherry, vanilla, strawberry, espresso, Vodka!  I have seen various RUM come in flavors like Banana and Coconut.  So, does this mean that alcohol is being marketed to kids and will appeal to children?  Newsflash, ecigs, just like alchol, is being marketed to ADULTS.

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FDA: Electronic Cigarette

Posted on 26th July 2009 in FDA and the e-cig

A recent press release from the FDA indicated that their testing discovered levels of tobacco-specific nitrosamines, or TSNA’s.  TSNA’s are also found in other nicotine replacement therapies (Nicorette gum, nicotine gum, snus, chewing tobacco).  What is alarming is the fact that the FDA has done no comparisons to these other products to give the consumer the ability to decide for themselves if ecigs are for them.  First of all, tobacco is a proven killer.  TSNA’s are found in nicotine gum.  Why is it that the FDA has zero problems with the known killer, but a big problem with a product with TSNA’s.  It wouldn’t be so bad if the other NRT’s had zero TSNA’s, but they do.   There are carcinogens in many many products.  We would rather them not exist, but they do.  However, electronic cigarettes APPEAR to be a lot less hazardous than tobacco.  Since ecigs have not been around for that long (A few years), there is limited data regarding their safety.  We as consumers, choose what to ingest, what to inhale, and what skin care products to put on our bodies.  The world is full of toxic chemicals, which I’m sure we ingest daily.  We would like to reduce this threat as much as possible.  Since ecigs are marketed towards CURRENT TOBACCO USERS over the age of 18, isn’t it safe to assume that ecigs are not any more toxic, but perhaps less toxic?  I am of the belief that if you can get off of traditional tobacco, you will be better off.  However, FDA is only painting the picture in one light.  They are focusing on this one products without comparing it to the alternative – Yes, TOBACCO.  Please FDA, at least do some more research on this.  Traditional tobacco is a proven killer, ecigs are a newer technology with a lot of potential.  Ecigs, just like nicorette gums and patches all have their associated risk profile.  Educate the public, don’t scare them.

Here is a related article that is worth reading http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/07/disingenuousness-of-fdas-press.html

Cigarette Additives

Posted on 24th July 2009 in Cigarette Hazards

We all know that cigarettes contain plenty of additives, including 4000 toxic elements, and many carcinogens (Agents that have been proven to cause cancer).  Here is a listing of some of the additives.

Some of the  Additives in Cigarettes

  1. Acetanisole
  2. Acetic Acid
  3. Acetoin
  4. Acetophenone
  5. 6-Acetoxydihydrotheaspirane
  6. 2-Acetyl-3- Ethylpyrazine
  7. 2-Acetyl-5-Methylfuran
  8. Acetylpyrazine
  9. 2-Acetylpyridine
  10. 3-Acetylpyridine
  11. 2-Acetylthiazole
  12. Aconitic Acid
  13. dl-Alanine
  14. Alfalfa Extract
  15. Allspice Extract,Oleoresin, and Oil
  16. Allyl Hexanoate
  17. Allyl Ionone
  18. Almond Bitter Oil
  19. Ambergris Tincture
  20. Ammonia
  21. Ammonium Bicarbonate
  22. Ammonium Hydroxide
  23. Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic
  24. Ammonium Sulfide
  25. Amyl Alcohol
  26. Amyl Butyrate
  27. Amyl Formate
  28. Amyl Octanoate
  29. alpha-Amylcinnamaldehyde
  30. Amyris Oil
  31. trans-Anethole
  32. Angelica Root Extract, Oil and Seed Oil
  33. Anise
  34. Anise Star, Extract and Oils
  35. Anisyl Acetate
  36. Anisyl Alcohol
  37. Anisyl Formate
  38. Anisyl Phenylacetate
  39. Apple Juice Concentrate, Extract, and Skins
  40. Apricot Extract and Juice Concentrate
  41. 1-Arginine
  42. Asafetida Fluid Extract And Oil
  43. Ascorbic Acid
  44. 1-Asparagine Monohydrate
  45. 1-Aspartic Acid
  46. Balsam Peru and Oil
  47. Basil Oil
  48. Bay Leaf, Oil and Sweet Oil
  49. Beeswax White
  50. Beet Juice Concentrate
  51. Benzaldehyde
  52. Benzaldehyde Glyceryl Acetal
  53. Benzoic Acid, Benzoin
  54. Benzoin Resin
  55. Benzophenone
  56. Benzyl Alcohol
  57. Benzyl Benzoate
  58. Benzyl Butyrate
  59. Benzyl Cinnamate
  60. Benzyl Propionate
  61. Benzyl Salicylate
  62. Bergamot Oil
  63. Bisabolene
  64. Black Currant Buds Absolute
  65. Borneol
  66. Bornyl Acetate
  67. Buchu Leaf Oil
  68. 1,3-Butanediol
  69. 2,3-Butanedione
  70. 1-Butanol
  71. 2-Butanone
  72. 4(2-Butenylidene)-3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-Cyclohexen-1-One
  73. Butter, Butter Esters, and Butter Oil
  74. Butyl Acetate
  75. Butyl Butyrate
  76. Butyl Butyryl Lactate
  77. Butyl Isovalerate
  78. Butyl Phenylacetate
  79. Butyl Undecylenate
  80. 3-Butylidenephthalide
  81. Butyric Acid]
  82. Cadinene
  83. Caffeine
  84. Calcium Carbonate
  85. Camphene
  86. Cananga Oil
  87. Capsicum Oleoresin
  88. Caramel Color
  89. Caraway Oil
  90. Carbon Dioxide
  91. Cardamom Oleoresin, Extract, Seed Oil, and Powder
  92. Carob Bean and Extract
  93. beta-Carotene
  94. Carrot Oil
  95. Carvacrol
  96. 4-Carvomenthenol
  97. 1-Carvone
  98. beta-Caryophyllene
  99. beta-Caryophyllene Oxide
  100. Cascarilla Oil and Bark Extract
  101. Cassia Bark Oil
  102. Cassie Absolute and Oil
  103. Castoreum Extract, Tincture and Absolute
  104. Cedar Leaf Oil
  105. Cedarwood Oil Terpenes and Virginiana
  106. Cedrol
  107. Celery Seed Extract, Solid, Oil, And Oleoresin
  108. Cellulose Fiber
  109. Chamomile Flower Oil And Extract
  110. Chicory Extract
  111. Chocolate
  112. Cinnamaldehyde
  113. Cinnamic Acid
  114. Cinnamon Leaf Oil, Bark Oil, and Extract
  115. Cinnamyl Acetate
  116. Cinnamyl Alcohol
  117. Cinnamyl Cinnamate
  118. Cinnamyl Isovalerate
  119. Cinnamyl Propionate
  120. Citral
  121. Citric Acid
  122. Citronella Oil
  123. dl-Citronellol
  124. Citronellyl Butyrate
  125. itronellyl Isobutyrate
  126. Civet Absolute
  127. Clary Oil
  128. Clover Tops, Red Solid Extract
  129. Cocoa
  130. Cocoa Shells, Extract, Distillate And Powder
  131. Coconut Oil
  132. Coffee
  133. Cognac White and Green Oil
  134. Copaiba Oil
  135. Coriander Extract and Oil
  136. Corn Oil
  137. Corn Silk
  138. Costus Root Oil
  139. Cubeb Oil
  140. Cuminaldehyde
  141. para-Cymene
  142. 1-Cysteine
  143. 1-Decanol
  144. 2-Decenal
  145. Dehydromenthofurolactone
  146. Diethyl Malonate
  147. Diethyl Sebacate
  148. 2,3-Diethylpyrazine
  149. Dihydro Anethole
  150. 5,7-Dihydro-2-Methylthieno(3,4-D) Pyrimidine
  151. Dill Seed Oil and Extract
  152. meta-Dimethoxybenzene
  153. para-Dimethoxybenzene
  154. 2,6-Dimethoxyphenol
  155. Dimethyl Succinate
  156. 3,4-Dimethyl-1,2 Cyclopentanedione
  157. 3,5- Dimethyl-1,2-Cyclopentanedione
  158. 3,7-Dimethyl-1,3,6-Octatriene
  159. 4,5-Dimethyl-3-Hydroxy-2,5-Dihydrofuran-2-One
  160. 6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-Undecadien-2-One
  161. 3,7-Dimethyl-6-Octenoic Acid
  162. 2,4 Dimethylacetophenone
  163. alpha,para-Dimethylbenzyl Alcohol
  164. alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethyl Acetate
  165. alpha,alpha Dimethylphenethyl Butyrate
  166. 2,3-Dimethylpyrazine
  167. 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine
  168. 2,6-Dimethylpyrazine
  169. Dimethyltetrahydrobenzofuranone
  170. delta-Dodecalactone
  171. gamma-Dodecalactone
  172. para-Ethoxybenzaldehyde
  173. Ethyl 10-Undecenoate
  174. Ethyl 2-Methylbutyrate
  175. Ethyl Acetate
  176. Ethyl Acetoacetate
  177. Ethyl Alcohol
  178. Ethyl Benzoate
  179. Ethyl Butyrate
  180. Ethyl Cinnamate
  181. Ethyl Decanoate
  182. Ethyl Fenchol
  183. Ethyl Furoate
  184. Ethyl Heptanoate
  185. Ethyl Hexanoate
  186. Ethyl Isovalerate
  187. Ethyl Lactate
  188. Ethyl Laurate
  189. Ethyl Levulinate
  190. Ethyl Maltol
  191. Ethyl Methyl Phenylglycidate
  192. Ethyl Myristate
  193. Ethyl Nonanoate
  194. Ethyl Octadecanoate
  195. Ethyl Octanoate
  196. Ethyl Oleate
  197. Ethyl Palmitate
  198. Ethyl Phenylacetate
  199. Ethyl Propionate
  200. Ethyl Salicylate
  201. Ethyl trans-2-Butenoate
  202. Ethyl Valerate
  203. Ethyl Vanillin
  204. 2-Ethyl (or Methyl)-(3,5 and 6)-Methoxypyrazine
  205. 2-Ethyl-1-Hexanol, 3-Ethyl -2 -Hydroxy-2-Cyclopenten-1-One
  206. 2-Ethyl-3, (5 or 6)-Dimethylpyrazine
  207. 5-Ethyl-3-Hydroxy-4-Methyl-2(5H)-Furanone
  208. 2-Ethyl-3-Methylpyrazine
  209. 4-Ethylbenzaldehyde
  210. 4-Ethylguaiacol
  211. para-Ethylphenol
  212. 3-Ethylpyridine
  213. Eucalyptol
  214. Farnesol
  215. D-Fenchone
  216. Fennel Sweet Oil
  217. Fenugreek, Extract, Resin, and Absolute
  218. Fig Juice Concentrate
  219. Food Starch Modified
  220. Furfuryl Mercaptan
  221. 4-(2-Furyl)-3-Buten-2-One
  222. Galbanum Oil
  223. Genet Absolute
  224. Gentian Root Extract
  225. Geraniol
  226. Geranium Rose Oil
  227. Geranyl Acetate
  228. Geranyl Butyrate
  229. Geranyl Formate
  230. Geranyl Isovalerate
  231. Geranyl Phenylacetate
  232. Ginger Oil and Oleoresin
  233. 1-Glutamic Acid
  234. 1-Glutamine
  235. Glycerol
  236. Glycyrrhizin Ammoniated
  237. Grape Juice Concentrate
  238. Guaiac Wood Oil
  239. Guaiacol
  240. Guar Gum
  241. 2,4-Heptadienal
  242. gamma-Heptalactone
  243. Heptanoic Acid
  244. 2-Heptanone
  245. 3-Hepten-2-One
  246. 2-Hepten-4-One
  247. 4-Heptenal
  248. trans -2-Heptenal
  249. Heptyl Acetate
  250. omega-6-Hexadecenlactone
  251. gamma-Hexalactone
  252. Hexanal
  253. Hexanoic Acid
  254. 2-Hexen-1-Ol
  255. 3-Hexen-1-Ol
  256. cis-3-Hexen-1-Yl Acetate
  257. 2-Hexenal
  258. 3-Hexenoic Acid
  259. trans-2-Hexenoic Acid
  260. cis-3-Hexenyl Formate
  261. Hexyl 2-Methylbutyrate
  262. Hexyl Acetate
  263. Hexyl Alcohol
  264. Hexyl Phenylacetate
  265. 1-Histidine
  266. Honey
  267. Hops Oil
  268. Hydrolyzed Milk Solids
  269. Hydrolyzed Plant Proteins
  270. 5-Hydroxy-2,4-Decadienoic Acid delta- Lactone
  271. 4-Hydroxy-2,5-Dimethyl-3(2H)-Furanone
  272. 2-Hydroxy-3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-Cyclohexen-1-One
  273. 4-Hydroxy -3-Pentenoic Acid Lactone
  274. 2-Hydroxy-4-Methylbenzaldehyde
  275. 4-Hydroxybutanoic Acid Lactone
  276. Hydroxycitronellal
  277. 6-Hydroxydihydrotheaspirane
  278. 4-(para-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Butanone
  279. Hyssop Oil
  280. Immortelle Absolute and Extract
  281. alpha-Ionone
  282. beta-Ionone
  283. alpha-Irone
  284. Isoamyl Acetate
  285. Isoamyl Benzoate
  286. Isoamyl Butyrate
  287. Isoamyl Cinnamate
  288. Isoamyl Formate, Isoamyl Hexanoate
  289. Isoamyl Isovalerate
  290. Isoamyl Octanoate
  291. Isoamyl Phenylacetate
  292. Isobornyl Acetate
  293. Isobutyl Acetate
  294. Isobutyl Alcohol
  295. Isobutyl Cinnamate
  296. Isobutyl Phenylacetate
  297. Isobutyl Salicylate
  298. 2-Isobutyl-3-Methoxypyrazine
  299. alpha-Isobutylphenethyl Alcohol
  300. Isobutyraldehyde
  301. Isobutyric Acid
  302. d,l-Isoleucine
  303. alpha-Isomethylionone
  304. 2-Isopropylphenol
  305. Isovaleric Acid
  306. Jasmine Absolute, Concrete and Oil
  307. Kola Nut Extract
  308. Labdanum Absolute and Oleoresin
  309. Lactic Acid
  310. Lauric Acid
  311. Lauric Aldehyde
  312. Lavandin Oil
  313. Lavender Oil
  314. Lemon Oil and Extract
  315. Lemongrass Oil
  316. 1-Leucine
  317. Levulinic Acid
  318. Licorice Root, Fluid, Extract and Powder
  319. Lime Oil
  320. Linalool
  321. Linalool Oxide
  322. Linalyl Acetate
  323. Linden Flowers
  324. Lovage Oil And Extract
  325. 1-Lysine]
  326. Mace Powder, Extract and Oil
  327. Magnesium Carbonate
  328. Malic Acid
  329. Malt and Malt Extract
  330. Maltodextrin
  331. Maltol
  332. Maltyl Isobutyrate
  333. Mandarin Oil
  334. Maple Syrup and Concentrate
  335. Mate Leaf, Absolute and Oil
  336. para-Mentha-8-Thiol-3-One
  337. Menthol
  338. Menthone
  339. Menthyl Acetate
  340. dl-Methionine
  341. Methoprene
  342. 2-Methoxy-4-Methylphenol
  343. 2-Methoxy-4-Vinylphenol
  344. para-Methoxybenzaldehyde
  345. 1-(para-Methoxyphenyl)-1-Penten-3-One
  346. 4-(para-Methoxyphenyl)-2-Butanone
  347. 1-(para-Methoxyphenyl)-2-Propanone
  348. Methoxypyrazine
  349. Methyl 2-Furoate
  350. Methyl 2-Octynoate
  351. Methyl 2-Pyrrolyl Ketone
  352. Methyl Anisate
  353. Methyl Anthranilate
  354. Methyl Benzoate
  355. Methyl Cinnamate
  356. Methyl Dihydrojasmonate
  357. Methyl Ester of Rosin, Partially Hydrogenated
  358. Methyl Isovalerate
  359. Methyl Linoleate (48%)
  360. Methyl Linolenate (52%) Mixture
  361. Methyl Naphthyl Ketone
  362. Methyl Nicotinate
  363. Methyl Phenylacetate
  364. Methyl Salicylate
  365. Methyl Sulfide
  366. 3-Methyl-1-Cyclopentadecanone
  367. 4-Methyl-1-Phenyl-2-Pentanone
  368. 5-Methyl-2-Phenyl-2-Hexenal
  369. 5-Methyl-2-Thiophenecarboxaldehyde
  370. 6-Methyl-3,-5-Heptadien-2-One
  371. 2-Methyl-3-(para-Isopropylphenyl) Propionaldehyde
  372. 5-Methyl-3-Hexen-2-One
  373. 1-Methyl-3Methoxy-4-Isopropylbenzene
  374. 4-Methyl-3-Pentene-2-One
  375. 2-Methyl-4-Phenylbutyraldehyde
  376. 6-Methyl-5-Hepten-2-One
  377. 4-Methyl-5-Thiazoleethanol
  378. 4-Methyl-5-Vinylthiazole
  379. 3-Methylbutyraldehyde
  380. 2-Methylbutyric Acid
  381. alpha-Methylcinnamaldehyde
  382. Methylcyclopentenolone
  383. 2-Methylheptanoic Acid
  384. 2-Methylhexanoic Acid
  385. 3-Methylpentanoic Acid
  386. 4-Methylpentanoic Acid
  387. 2-Methylpyrazine
  388. 5-Methylquinoxaline
  389. 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran-3-One
  390. (Methylthio)Methylpyrazine (Mixture Of Isomers)
  391. 3-Methylthiopropionaldehyde
  392. Methyl 3-Methylthiopropionate
  393. 2-Methylvaleric Acid
  394. Mimosa Absolute and Extract
  395. Molasses Extract and Tincture
  396. Mountain Maple Solid Extract
  397. Mullein Flowers
  398. Myristaldehyde
  399. Myristic Acid
  400. Myrrh Oil
  401. beta-Napthyl Ethyl Ether
  402. Nerol
  403. Neroli Bigarde Oil
  404. Nerolidol
  405. Nona-2-trans,6-cis-Dienal
  406. 2,6-Nonadien-1-Ol
  407. gamma-Nonalactone
  408. Nonanal
  409. Nonanoic Acid
  410. Nonanone
  411. trans-2-Nonen-1-Ol
  412. 2-Nonenal
  413. Nonyl Acetate
  414. Nutmeg Powder and Oil
  415. Oak Chips Extract and Oil
  416. Oak Moss Absolute
  417. 9,12-Octadecadienoic Acid (48%) And 9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic Acid (52%)
  418. delta-Octalactone
  419. gamma-Octalactone
  420. Octanal
  421. Octanoic Acid
  422. 1-Octanol
  423. 2-Octanone
  424. 3-Octen-2-One
  425. 1-Octen-3-Ol
  426. 1-Octen-3-Yl Acetate
  427. 2-Octenal
  428. Octyl Isobutyrate
  429. Oleic Acid
  430. Olibanum Oil
  431. Opoponax Oil And Gum
  432. Orange Blossoms Water, Absolute, and Leaf Absolute
  433. Orange Oil and Extract
  434. Origanum Oil
  435. Orris Concrete Oil and Root Extract
  436. Palmarosa Oil
  437. Palmitic Acid
  438. Parsley Seed Oil
  439. Patchouli Oil
  440. omega-Pentadecalactone
  441. 2,3-Pentanedione
  442. 2-Pentanone
  443. 4-Pentenoic Acid
  444. 2-Pentylpyridine
  445. Pepper Oil, Black And White
  446. Peppermint Oil
  447. Peruvian (Bois De Rose) Oil
  448. Petitgrain Absolute, Mandarin Oil and Terpeneless Oil
  449. alpha-Phellandrene
  450. 2-Phenenthyl Acetate
  451. Phenenthyl Alcohol
  452. Phenethyl Butyrate
  453. Phenethyl Cinnamate
  454. Phenethyl Isobutyrate
  455. Phenethyl Isovalerate
  456. Phenethyl Phenylacetate
  457. Phenethyl Salicylate
  458. 1-Phenyl-1-Propanol
  459. 3-Phenyl-1-Propanol
  460. 2-Phenyl-2-Butenal
  461. 4-Phenyl-3-Buten-2-Ol
  462. 4-Phenyl-3-Buten-2-One
  463. Phenylacetaldehyde
  464. Phenylacetic Acid
  465. 1-Phenylalanine
  466. 3-Phenylpropionaldehyde
  467. 3-Phenylpropionic Acid
  468. 3-Phenylpropyl Acetate
  469. 3-Phenylpropyl Cinnamate
  470. 2-(3-Phenylpropyl)Tetrahydrofuran
  471. Phosphoric Acid
  472. Pimenta Leaf Oil
  473. Pine Needle Oil, Pine Oil, Scotch
  474. Pineapple Juice Concentrate
  475. alpha-Pinene, beta-Pinene
  476. D-Piperitone
  477. Piperonal
  478. Pipsissewa Leaf Extract
  479. Plum Juice
  480. Potassium Sorbate
  481. 1-Proline
  482. Propenylguaethol
  483. Propionic Acid
  484. Propyl Acetate
  485. Propyl para-Hydroxybenzoate
  486. Propylene Glycol
  487. 3-Propylidenephthalide
  488. Prune Juice and Concentrate
  489. Pyridine
  490. Pyroligneous Acid And Extract
  491. Pyrrole
  492. Pyruvic Acid
  493. Raisin Juice Concentrate
  494. Rhodinol
  495. Rose Absolute and Oil
  496. Rosemary Oil
  497. Rum
  498. Rum Ether
  499. Rye Extract
  500. Sage, Sage Oil, and Sage Oleoresin
  501. Salicylaldehyde
  502. Sandalwood Oil, Yellow
  503. Sclareolide
  504. Skatole
  505. Smoke Flavor
  506. Snakeroot Oil
  507. Sodium Acetate
  508. Sodium Benzoate
  509. Sodium Bicarbonate
  510. Sodium Carbonate
  511. Sodium Chloride
  512. Sodium Citrate
  513. Sodium Hydroxide
  514. Solanone
  515. Spearmint Oil
  516. Styrax Extract, Gum and Oil
  517. Sucrose Octaacetate
  518. Sugar Alcohols
  519. Sugars
  520. Tagetes Oil
  521. Tannic Acid
  522. Tartaric Acid
  523. Tea Leaf and Absolute
  524. alpha-Terpineol
  525. Terpinolene
  526. Terpinyl Acetate
  527. 5,6,7,8-Tetrahydroquinoxaline
  528. 1,5,5,9-Tetramethyl-13-Oxatricyclo(8.3.0.0(4,9))Tridecane
  529. 2,3,4,5, and 3,4,5,6-Tetramethylethyl-Cyclohexanone
  530. 2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine
  531. Thiamine Hydrochloride
  532. Thiazole
  533. 1-Threonine
  534. Thyme Oil, White and Red
  535. Thymol
  536. Tobacco Extracts
  537. Tochopherols (mixed)
  538. Tolu Balsam Gum and Extract
  539. Tolualdehydes
  540. para-Tolyl 3-Methylbutyrate
  541. para-Tolyl Acetaldehyde
  542. para-Tolyl Acetate
  543. para-Tolyl Isobutyrate
  544. para-Tolyl Phenylacetate
  545. Triacetin
  546. 2-Tridecanone
  547. 2-Tridecenal
  548. Triethyl Citrate
  549. 3,5,5-Trimethyl -1-Hexanol
  550. para,alpha,alpha-Trimethylbenzyl Alcohol
  551. 4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-1-Enyl)But-2-En-4-One
  552. 2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohex-2-Ene-1,4-Dione
  553. 2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-Dienyl Methan
  554. 4-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-Dienyl)But-2-En-4-One
  555. 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone
  556. 2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine
  557. 1-Tyrosine
  558. delta-Undercalactone
  559. gamma-Undecalactone
  560. Undecanal
  561. 2-Undecanone, 1
  562. 0-Undecenal
  563. Urea
  564. Valencene
  565. Valeraldehyde
  566. Valerian Root Extract, Oil and Powder
  567. Valeric Acid
  568. gamma-Valerolactone
  569. Valine
  570. Vanilla Extract And Oleoresin
  571. Vanillin
  572. Veratraldehyde
  573. Vetiver Oil
  574. Vinegar
  575. Violet Leaf Absolute
  576. Walnut Hull Extract
  577. Water
  578. Wheat Extract And Flour
  579. Wild Cherry Bark Extract
  580. Wine and Wine Sherry
  581. Xanthan Gum
  582. 3,4-Xylenol
  583. Yeast
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