Aye Bagazo, certainly would be good to get some pro chemist's input, but
I guess there aren't any here that are also interested in snus.
Vaporer, yes, the Oomph ingredient list has been posted a few times here in the snus-side,
E500 baking-soda = sodium bicarbonate = sodium hydrogen carbonate,
although I notice that several 'sensible' web-sources use it synonymously with
'sodium carbonate' which could be (mis?)construed as disodium carbonate.
Not sure what you're getting at ?, it certainly means those snus can't be
above pH8.3 (unless other alkali is added), and almost certainly significantly less than that.
It's just an acidity regulator to keep the pH from dropping too low, whatever value that is deemed to be.
We were aiming at a pH (for the rustica snus) way above what baking soda could achieve,
especially given that there's possibly 10x the nic. in rustica.
My own feeling about these purified (dry) snus is the bulking agents Avicel (pure microcrystalline cellulose)
= 'Vegetable Fibers' (more like wood fibres)
implies that the amount of 'Absolutely Purified
tobacco' (whatever that is) wouldn't
constitute a volume usable as a snus portion & quite possibly may even only be there only as flavouring.
Are Oomph & 'Energy' Snus (same underlying ingredient list) truly 'sythetic snus',
i.e. is the nicotine re-added after everything has been 'sanitised' ?
If so I wonder if the minor alkaloids & MOAIs (or whatever else) are missing completely,
& you might as well just use a bit of
e-liquid on the tongue.
Certainly this would explain their fast action, if 3 or 6 mg of freebase nicotine is added as an
ingredient & can diffuse away from the bulking fibres quicker than with standard snus.
Would be nice to know the proportions of cleaned-tobacco to bulker fibre,
and whether the other good stuff has gone completely.
Don't think they're likely to tell us though.