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The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke
β Scribed by Alan Rodgman, Thomas A. Perfetti
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1816
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The hydrocarbons -- Alcohols and phytosterols -- Aldehydes and ketones -- Carboxylic acids -- The esters -- The lactones -- Anhydrides -- Carbohydrates and their derivatives -- Phenols and quinones -- The ethers -- Nitriles -- Acyclic amines -- Amides -- Imides -- N-nitrosamines -- Nitroalkanes, nitroarenes, and nitrophenols -- Nitrogen heterocyclic components -- Miscellaneous components -- Fixed and variable gases -- Metallic and nonmetallic elements, isotopes, ions, and salts -- Pesticides and growth regulators -- Genes, nucleotides, and enzymes -- ''Hoffmann analytes'' -- Tobacco and/or tobacco smoke components used as tobacco ingredients -- Pryolysis -- Carcinogens, tumorigens, and mutagens vs. anticarcinogens, inhibitors, and antimutagens -- Free radicals -- Summary
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