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BS 5202-9:1992 Methods for chemical analysis of tobacco and tobacco products Determination of alkaloid retention by filters of cigarettes (spectrometric method)

BS 5202-9:1992

Methods for chemical analysis of tobacco and tobacco products Determination of alkaloid retention by filters of cigarettes (spectrometric method)

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Standard number:BS 5202-9:1992
Pages:14
Released:1992-03-31
ISBN:0 580 20626 2
Status:Standard
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BS 5202-9:1992


This standard BS 5202-9:1992 Methods for chemical analysis of tobacco and tobacco products is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.160 Tobacco, tobacco products and related equipment

This International Standard specifies two methods for the spectrometric determination of alkaloid retention by filters of cigarettes:

  • the direct method;
  • the indirect method.

The methods are applicable to filter cigarettes. The direct method shall be used unless it is not applicable owing to incomplete recovery of the retained alkaloids from the filter material (for example, with some types of charcoal filters). The indirect method is not applicable to cigarettes with perforated or porous filter tipping wraps. This International Standard is not applicable in the case of filters having an irreversible nicotine retention and equipped with perforated or porous wrapping.

NOTE 1 These methods determine the retention only of alkaloids of tobacco smoke, expressed as nicotine. The retention of other substances present in the mainstream smoke is not necessarily related to the alkaloid retention.


A direct and an indirect method. Not applicable to cigarettes having filters with irreversible nicotine retention or equipped with perforated or porous wrapping.