Some good points
I guess mucous membranes cover a lot of the respiratory area, mouth, nasal, trachea, lungs.
From what I've read, supposedly cigar smoke is acid & mainly gets adsorbed in oral/nasal membranes,
ciggie smoke is alkaline and mainly gets adsorbed in the lungs - not sure what the reason is.
Given vapour is usually alkaline (except maybe some US juices like JC), I thought perhaps
there'd be a relatively smallish uptake in the mouth, compared to lungs, so
really this was just a test of whether mouth area would adsorb quick enough to make a dent in
the nic. in vapour being quickly blown out.
Looks like it's a significant amount was adorbed though, although these are very rough figures.
Hopefully I'll not tempt myself to do any extreme lung-inhale vaping tests JohnnyVapor,
so I'm not likely to keel over if I can help it
You're right MetalPrincess, I agree it doesn't need to be exactly the same time frame really,
but not sure how stable a dilute exhaled solution of nic in water would be, if collected
over say a week (some microbes will probably start eating it!). Couple of days might well be OK,
difficult to know though.
I was suprised by the amount too, though I suspect it's nearer 1/3rd than 2/3rds,
really needs a better test set-up to know for sure.
The 6V tests are purely going to be in the auto-vaper (not going to try vaping 10ml 36mg/ml
in a short time myself), it's just a test for nicotine destruction rate on the hot coil,
not an body-adsorption test.
Sounds like nicotine is your friend for that condition, presumably you have other meds as well though.
I agree Vaporer, if held in the mouth it'd eventually all settle out, but given how
difficult I found it to 'collapse' the vapour, I think it might be longer than would be initially thought.
Also I think most vapers exhale a lot of the vapour with multiple drags, whilst partly exhaling through nose
(I certainly do normally - but not in the last test though, had to pinch my nose for each drag/exhale for 5 hours),
do many people vape by a single long drag, lung inhale & hold ?
So oral/nasal uptake may be more important, certainly than I thought.
Yes, also there's the question of how quickly the nic. on the membranes gets to the blood stream,
found this snus vs ciggie investigation, which definately raises some other questions as well:
Nicotine uptake - Swedish Match
The prolonged elimination <from the body> of nicotine in snus users has been attributed to continued
absorption of nicotine released from the mucous membrane or to absorption of nicotine that has been swallowed
i.e. there's a load of nic. held up in the membranes, being released more slowly than for ciggie smoke in lungs.
Also interesting, maybe more suitable for a snus-forum discussion:
These results show that snus users do not compensate their nicotine uptake upon switching to a snus with lower nicotine content
Implying snus users don't self-titrate nic. intake like smokers (or vapers) ?