Natural nicotine is found in many plants, particularly tobacco, in various strengths. However, nicotine can be found in other plants. Once extracted from other plants the natural nicotine has slightly different chemical compounds. Here are some of those compounds and what they are exactly.
Nicotine Sulphate
Extraction of nicotine during the purification process results in nicotine sulphate. Nicotine sulphate in turn is used in vaping devices and vaping liquids. It is 40% pure nicotine, making it a little stronger than pre-processed nicotine. In liquid form, nicotine sulphate looks a lot like the stuff tobacco chewers spit out onto the ground or into a spittoon; it’s brown and very liquid.
Nicotine Alkaloid
This extract of nicotine is combined with an alkaloid agent to create a product that is then used in nicotine substitutes. The alkaloid is better able to pass through the skin and soft tissues more easily than most other transmission means. This product is the basis for nicotine patches, nicotine lozenges, and nicotine gum, all of which are supposed to help smokers quit their habit.
Nicotine Bitartrate Dihydrate
This nicotine extract is only used for nicotine lozenges. If your company’s main product is nicotine lozenges to help smokers quit smoking, you are likely to order a lot of this nicotine product to make your product. You can even scale the amount of Dihydrate to increase or decrease the level of nicotine in the lozenges.
If you are interested in purchasing any of these pure nicotine products, contact BGP Healthcare Private Limited via their website.