“…However, as seen from these literatures, there has been little emphasis on the pyrolysis of pectin under the conditions that could simulate cigarette smouldering and puffing. It has been found that unless pyrolysis experiments are performed under dynamic conditions that can simulate tobacco burning, results can be obtained which have little resemblance to those obtained during cigarette smoking [13,14]. Recently, a research group, consisted of relevant tobacco scientists from the research centers of cigarette manufacturers operating in Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International, Imperial Tobacco Ltd., etc., has established a set of pyrolysis conditions which can predict the pyrolytic behavior of tobacco ingredients during smoking.…”