Will TFN nicotine e-liquid be the future?
TFN is a recent term for fire. It is the name of the new nicotine developed by Next Generation Labs. TFN nicotine is colorless, odorless, and cleaner and purely reduces the taste of e-liquid. A new method of making no tobacco, with the same biological effects as traditional nicotine. It is healthier and also reflects the most original taste of e-liquid. Next Generation Labs currently sells TFN synthetic nicotine directly to e-liquid manufacturers and pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Next Generation Labs announced that commercial mass production of the pure synthetic S isomer nicotine has been successful in the tobacco, pharmaceutical and scientific industries. Next Generation Labs has received the first patent for the synthesis of nicotine, marking the future of vape products and tobacco will be completely separated.
According to the experiment, the large-scale production of synthetic nicotine has an important impact on the pharmaceutical market. It provides a pure S-isomer that has no tobacco residue but still achieves the bioequivalence of nicotine in tobacco. It creates potential new product innovation opportunities for nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and reduced nicotine hazard markets. This initiative is supported by many public health departments, including the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Vincent Schuman, CEO of Next Generation Labs, announced the patent, patent number 10-1855611 - for the industrial process of making 100% tobacco-free nicotine. The patent has been obtained through the US Patent and Trademark Office and is now accredited by the Korean Intellectual Property Office.
It is said that more than 75 e-liquid brands worldwide use Next Generation Labs' synthetic nicotine (TFN nicotine), and TFN nicotine truly realizes that nicotine in e-liquid does not come from tobacco. TFN has made the e-liquid production line a great success, creating more vivid flavors and creating new markets in the industry.
It is speculated that the logic of the US Food and Drug Administration's view of vapes as tobacco products is that the nicotine contained in e-liquid is made of tobacco and distributed by the hardware of vapes. If the nicotine used in the 75 e-liquid brands is no longer from tobacco, should these brands of e-liquid be considered non-tobacco products?