Archives for December, 2025
Is synthetic nicotine safer than tobacco-derived nicotine?
Synthetic Nicotine is not inherently safer than tobacco-derived nicotine (TDN) — both are chemically identical (primarily S-nicotine) with equivalent addiction potential and core toxicity;...
Choosing Between Synthetic and Tobacco-Derived Nicotine
Selecting the right nicotine type comes down to personal preference and vaping goals. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide: Beginners: Synthetic Nicotine...
Why Brands Are Switching to Synthetic Nicotine
The surge in Synthetic Nicotine began when the FDA extended its authority to cover all nicotine products, regardless of origin. Once synthetic options became...
Synthetic Nicotine Manufacturing Process and Quality Control Essentials
Synthetic Nicotine has emerged as a pivotal component in modern nicotine-based products. From vaping devices to nicotine pouches, its ultra-high purity and controlled production...
New Law Clarifies FDA Authority to Regulate Synthetic Nicotine
On March 15, 2022, President Biden signed 2471 – the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022. As a result, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic...
Synthetic Nicotine: a challenge to FDA’s authority
Puffbar’s new product line represents a direct challenge to FDA’s regulatory authority, potentially shortcutting the premarket tobacco product application (PMTA) requirement for E-cigarette products....
Synthetic Nicotine vs Natural Nicotine
When you compare Synthetic Nicotine vs natural nicotine, both deliver the same molecule, but the source and trace profile differ. Natural nicotine comes from...
What Vapes Use Synthetic Nicotine?
Nicotine consumption is no longer a single-format consumable. We can now find chewable products, smokables, vapes, and everything in between in the nicotine market....
How to Identify Nicotine Pouches with Synthetic Nicotine
Synthetic Nicotine, also referred to as Tobacco-Free Nicotine (TFN) or non-tobacco nicotine, is manufactured in a laboratory through a chemical process, rather than being...
What is the difference between synthetic and natural nicotine?
The chemical formula for nicotine is C10H14N2, which means: C: Carbon – 10 atoms H: Hydrogen – 14 atoms N: Nitrogen – 2 atoms...



