Tobacco smoke contains both a particulat and gaseous phase. Many compounds associated with tobacco smoke are known to cause certain health risks i.e; nicotine, nitrosamine, PAH compound etc. An alternative methode to minimize health risks is to produce liquid smoke. In this study, liquid smoke is produced by pirolysis of tobacco leaf containing 7.08% cellulose, 21.955% hemicellulosa , 9.115 % lignin and nikotin 3.05%. The pirolysis was carried out in a reactor at 400"C during 2.5 hours followed by condensation through in cold water condenser. The average yield of liquid smoke was 30.74%, tar 9.64% , char 44.1% and uncondensed gaseous phase 15.52%. These liquid smoke contained various compound such as 6.7% carbonyls, 0.74 % fenolic, 0.917% n...