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The Chemistry of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke: Proceedings of the Symposium on the Chemical Composition of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke held during the 162nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C., September 12–17, 1971

✍ Scribed by Helmut Wakeham (auth.), Irwin Schmeltz (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
188
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The present volume comprises a compilation of papers preΒ­ sented as a Symposium on the Chemical Composition of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke during a meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D. C., September 12-17, 1971. The Symposium was organized so as to cover, in the time allotted, those aspects of tobacco research that are both perΒ­ tinent and relevant to the most demanding problem facing researchΒ­ ers in the field today--that is the development of a less hazardΒ­ ous cigarette. The path to such an objective, however, is still rather long and not easily traversed. For example, in identifying the hazard associated with smokΒ­ ing, one must first know something of the chemical composition of tobacco smoke, and moreover, how the smoke components arise from the various leaf components. In addition, bioassays of smoke fractions and components therein are necessary to identify noxlous substances, and to correlate biological activity with chemical composition. Finally, to achieve the stated objective, methods need to be developed for removing the identified hazards from the smoke--whether they be by specially cultivating tobacco plants, or by modifying tobacco smoke through the use of filters, additives or similar devices.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Recent Trends in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke Research....Pages 1-20
High Molecular Weight Materials of Tobacco....Pages 21-34
Projected Changes in the Composition of Bright (Flue-Cured) Tobacco....Pages 35-49
Effect of Tobacco Characteristics on Cigarette Smoke Composition....Pages 51-63
Pyrolysis of Tobacco Extracts....Pages 65-76
Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Chemical Composition of Tobacco Smoke....Pages 77-97
Fractionation of Tobacco Smoke Condensate for Chemical Composition Studies....Pages 99-105
Methods for Bioassays of Tobacco Smoke....Pages 107-121
Chemical Composition and Tumorigenicity of Tobacco Smoke....Pages 123-147
Modification of Tobacco Smoke....Pages 149-166
Filtration of Cigarette Smoke....Pages 167-176
Back Matter....Pages 177-186

✦ Subjects


Organic Chemistry


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