Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part II: The Transference of Radioisotopically Labelled Nicotine to Cigarette Smoke
26 lug 2014
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Pubblicato online: 26 lug 2014
Pagine: 142 - 147
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0322
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The construction and evaluation of equipment for smoking a cigarette and collecting all the products of combustion is described. The apparatus was designed to permit the quantitative puff-by-puff collection of mainstream TPM. It has been used to study the transference of nicotine-2'-14C-di(p-toluoyl tartrate) to tobacco smoke. The smoke transfer characteristics of endogenous and exogenous alkaloids were similar. Alkaloids (as nicotine) were found only in the particulate phase of smoke 14C-alkaloid accounting for approximately 95 % of the total 14C-activity recovered from mainstream and sidestream TPM.