O.k. I'm a noob at e cigs but I know a little about extraction from my dealings with herbology. The main thing about extractions is that they can be more dangerous than a whole herb or in this case tobacco because you are going to leave some substances behind and concentrate other substances.
I know a lot of people are putting a drop or two of tobacco absolute in thier e juice but absolute is extracted with hexane. Hexane is extremely dangerous do a search.
The room temp. water extraction is probably relatively safe but probably leaves a lot behind.
Since VG is a good vapor producer, it makes sense that it would also be a good extraction medium. A glycerite is made by using 60-80% VG to 40-20% water. The herbs (tobacco) can be put in a canning jar and covered with the solution and placed in a warm water bath on low in a crock pot for 2-3 days then strained. I think this would be fairly safe (at least as safe as a water extraction) The only thing about a glycerite extraction is that it usually leaves behind volitile oils which may mean nicotine. I don't have any tobacco to try it yet but I'll get back to you on that one.
Alcohol extraction gets the volitile oils but I don't know that it would be good to use in an e juice.
Distilling is a good extraction method but It may send some nic in the air if the destilling vessel is not completely sealed and be dangerous for the person distilling. This where you get distillates and essential oils.
I know a lot of people are putting a drop or two of tobacco absolute in thier e juice but absolute is extracted with hexane. Hexane is extremely dangerous do a search.
The room temp. water extraction is probably relatively safe but probably leaves a lot behind.
Since VG is a good vapor producer, it makes sense that it would also be a good extraction medium. A glycerite is made by using 60-80% VG to 40-20% water. The herbs (tobacco) can be put in a canning jar and covered with the solution and placed in a warm water bath on low in a crock pot for 2-3 days then strained. I think this would be fairly safe (at least as safe as a water extraction) The only thing about a glycerite extraction is that it usually leaves behind volitile oils which may mean nicotine. I don't have any tobacco to try it yet but I'll get back to you on that one.
Alcohol extraction gets the volitile oils but I don't know that it would be good to use in an e juice.
Distilling is a good extraction method but It may send some nic in the air if the destilling vessel is not completely sealed and be dangerous for the person distilling. This where you get distillates and essential oils.