Acids in Tobacco: Composition and Chemical Changes
There are several organic acids present in cured tobacco leaf and smoke including nicotine, oxalic, maleic, succinic, formic and glycolic acid. Additionally, there are certain organic acids that exist only in the uncured green leaf material that break down and volatilize or change chemically during the processes of curing and storageSmoking & Tobacco - Related Articles
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