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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
......................................................................................................................................................................................xi
Acknowledgments
......................................................................................................................................................................xiii
Authors
........................................................................................................................................................................................xv
List of Tables
..............................................................................................................................................................................xix
List of Figures
.........................................................................................................................................................................xxvii
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................................xxix
Chapter
1
Hydrocarbons
..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.1
Alkanes
.........................................................................................................................................................1
1.2
Alkenes and Alkynes
.................................................................................................................................15
1.3
Alicyclic Hydrocarbons
..............................................................................................................................34
1.4
Monocyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
.........................................................................................................49
1.5
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
............................................................................................................56
1.5.1
Controversies over the Roffo Investigations
..................................................................................58
1.6
Summary
...................................................................................................................................................116
Chapter
2
Alcohols and Phytosterols
....................................................................................................................................117
2.1
Alcohols
.....................................................................................................................................................117
2.2
Phytosterols
..............................................................................................................................................121
Chapters Aldehydes and Ketones
.......................................................................................................................................245
3.1
Assertion of Aldehydes and Ketones as Ciliastatic Tobacco Smoke Components
..................................251
3.2
Ciliastasis Studies with Cigarette Smoke Condensate Fractions
.............................................................256
3.3
Ciliastasis Studies with Individual Cigarette Mainstream Smoke Components
......................................256
3.4
Nose Inhalation of Environmental Tobacco Smoke vs. Mouth Inhalation of Mainstream Smoke
..........257
Chapter
4
Carboxylic Acids
.................................................................................................................................................369
4.1
Carboxylic Acids
......................................................................................................................................369
4.2
Amino
Acids and Related Compounds
....................................................................................................370
Chapters Esters
...................................................................................................................................................................441
Chapter
6
Lactones
..............................................................................................................................................................505
Chapter
7
Anhydrides
...........................................................................................................................................................531
Chapter
8
Carbohydrates and Their Derivatives
..................................................................................................................535
Chapter
9
Phenols and
Quiñones
.........................................................................................................................................561
9.1
Phenols
......................................................................................................................................................561
9.1.1
Identification and Quantitation of Phenols in Cigarette
MSS
.....................................................565
9.1.2
Bioassays to Determine the Contribution of Phenols to Cigarette Smoke Condensate
Tumorigenicity
............................................................................................................................567
VI
( (
intents
9.1.3
Determination of the Nature of the Precursors in Tobacco of the Phenols
m
Smoke
.......................................................................................................................................
9.1.4
Effect of Cigarette Design
Parameterson
Yield of
MSS
Phenols
...........
9.2
Quiñones
.............................................................................................................................................
Chapter
10
Ethers
...................................................................................................................................................................
M}
Overall Summary of Oxygen-Containing Components of Tobacco and/or Tobacco Smoke:
Chapters
2
through
10.............................................................................................................................
M}
Chapter
11
Nitriles
..................................................................................................................................................................
741
Chapter
12
Acyclic Amines
Chapter
13
Amides
Chapter
14
Imides
Chapter
15
N-Nitrosamines
...................................................................................................................................................
S21
15.1
Volatile NNAs
..........................................................................................................................................825
15.2
Nonvolatile NNAs
....................................................................................................................................825
15.3
Tobacco-Specific NNAs
...........................................................................................................................832
15.4
/V-Nitrosamino Acids
................................................................................................................................833
15.5
Tobacco-
Speci
fie NNAs: An Exception among the Major
MSS
Toxicants
.............................................839
15.6
Direct Transfer of TSNAs from Tobacco vs. Their Formation during the Smoking Process
..................841
15.7
Infrequently Studied Tobacco and/or Tobacco Smoke Secondary Amines and Their
Λ
-Nitroamines
... 841
15.8
Flue Curing and TSNAs
.............................................................. ............................................................845
Chapter
16
Nitroalkanes, Nitroarenes. and Nitrophenols
......................................................................................................855
Chapter
17
Nitrogen Heterocyclic Components
....................................................................................................................861
17.1
Monocyclic Four and Five-Membered /V-Containing Ring Compounds
.................................................861
17.1.1
Background
.................................................................................................................................861
17.1.2
Four-Membered /V-Containing Rings
.........................................................................................861
17.1.3
Five-Membered N-Containing Rings
..........................................................................................862
17.1.4
Compounds in Tobacco. Tobacco Smoke, and Tobacco Substitute Smoke with Multiple
Five-Membered N-Containing Rings
..........................................................................................866
17.2
Monocyclic Six-Membered A -Containing Ring Compounds
..................................................................885
17.2.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................................................885
17.2.2
Biosynthesis of Six-Membered /V-Containing Ring Compounds and the Five- and Six-
Membered and Multiple Six-Membered Nitrogen Heterocycles of Tobacco
..............................885
17.2.3
Other Means for the Formation of the Six-Membered V-Containing Ring Compounds
Found in Tobacco
........................................................................................................................888
17.2.4
Six-Membered/V-Containing Ring Compounds in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke
.....................888
17.2.4.1
Piperidine and the
Tetra-
and Dihydropyridines
.........................................................889
17.2.4.2
Pyridines
......................................................................................................................889
17.2.4.3
Pyrazines
.....................................................................................................................890
17.2.4.4
Pyrimidines
..................................................................................................................891
17.2.5
Compounds in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke Containing a Five- and Six-Membered
/V-Containing Ring
............................................................................................ 923
17.2.5.1
Nicotine and Tobacco Alkaloids with a Six-Membered /V-Containing Ring
and a Second Five-Membered /V-Containing Ring
.....................................................924
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17.2.5.2
Compounds in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke with Two or More Six-Membered
A -Containing Rings
.....................................................................................................926
17.3
Lactams
....................................................................................................................................................938
17.4
Oxazoles and Oxazines
............................................................................................................................938
17.5
Aza-Arenes
...............................................................................................................................................955
17.5.1
Alternate Exposures to Aza-Arenes
............................................................................................966
17.6
/V-Heterocyclic Amines
............................................................................................................................968
Chapter
18
Miscellaneous Components
..............................................................................................................................1007
18.1
Sulfur-Containing Components
.............................................................................................................1007
18.2
Halogenated Components
.......................................................................................................................1009
Chapter
19
Fixed and Variable Gases
..................................................................................................................................1055
19.1
Analytical Methods
................................................................................................................................1058
19.1.1
Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide
....................................................................................1058
19.1.2
Nitrogen Oxides
........................................................................................................................1058
19.1.3
Hydrogen Cyanide
.....................................................................................................................1059
19.1.4
Ammonia
...................................................................................................................................1059
Chapter
20
Metallic and Nonmetallic Elements, Isotopes, Ions, and Salts
.........................................................................1067
20.1
Elements, Isotopes, and Ions in Plants
...................................................................................................1067
20.1.1
Elements, Isotopes, and Ions in Tobacco
..................................................................................1067
20.1.2
Elements, Isotopes, and Ions in Tobacco Smoke
.......................................................................1070
20.2
Methods for the Detection and Identification of Metals, Ions, and Isotopes in Tobacco
and Tobacco Smoke
................................................................................................................................1071
20.3
The Transference of Elements, Isotopes, and Ions from Tobacco to Tobacco Smoke
...........................1072
20.3.1
Elements in Tobacco Smoke of Special Interest
.......................................................................1072
20.3.1.1
Arsenic
.......................................................................................................................1075
20.3.1.2
Beryllium
...................................................................................................................1075
20.3.1.3
Chromium, Cadmium, and Lead
...............................................................................1075
20.3.1.4
Chromium VI
............................................................................................................ 1075
20.3.1.5
Nickel
.........................................................................................................................1075
20.3.1.6
Cobalt
.........................................................................................................................1076
20.3.1.7
Mercury
.....................................................................................................................1076
20.3.1.8
Selenium
....................................................................................................................1076
20.3.1.9
^Polonium
................................................................................................................1076
20.3.1.10235Uraniumand238Uranium
.......................................................................................1076
20.4
Summary
................................................................................................................................................1077
Chapter
21
Pesticides and Growth Regulators
.....................................................................................................................1099
21.1
Synthetic Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulator Residues on Tobacco
...............................................1100
21.2
Naturally Occurring Plant Growth Regulators and Pesticides in Tobacco
.............................................1101
21.3
Transfer Rates of Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulators to
MSS
........................................................1102
21.4
Decomposition Products of Agrochemicals in
MSS
...............................................................................1103
21.5
Methods for Analyses of Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulators
.........................................................1104
21.6
Residues of Synthetic Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulators Identified in Tobacco
and Tobacco Smoke
.................................................................................................................................1104
Chapter
22
Genes, Nucleotides, and Enzymes
.....................................................................................................................1151
22.1
General Discussion of Genetics
...............................................................................................................1151
22.2
Tobacco Genetics
.....................................................................................................................................1152
22.3
Genes, Nucleotides, and Enzymes Identified in Tobacco
........................................................................1153
Acknowledgments
..............................................................................................................................................1156
viii Contents
Chapter
23
Hoffmann Analytes
............................................................................................................................................1171
Chapter
24
Tobacco and/or Tobacco Smoke Components Used as Tobacco Ingredients
................................................... 1221
Acknowledgment
...............................................................................................................................................1298
Chapter
25
Pyrolysis
............................................................................................................................................................1303
25.1
Individual Tobacco Types
.......................................................................................................................1304
25.2
Extracts from Tobacco
............................................................................................................................1308
25.3
Individual Tobacco Components
.............................................................................................................1311
25.3.1
Nicotine
......................................................................................................................................1312
25.3.2
Organic Solvent-Soluble Components (Long-Chained Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,
Phytosterols, Solanesol, High-Molecular-Weight Esters, etc.)
...................................................1314
25.3.3
Structural Components of Tobacco (Cellulose,
Lignin,
Pectins, etc.)
........................................1321
25.3.4
Acids
..........................................................................................................................................1326
25.3.5
Proteins and
Amino
Acids
........................................................................................................1327
25.4
Tobacco Additives
..................................................................................................................................1330
25.4.1
Additives Used in Tobacco Production
.....................................................................................1330
25.4.1.1
Sucker Growth Inhibitors
..........................................................................................1330
25.4.1.2
Pesticides
....................................................................................................................1333
25.4.2
Additives Used in Cigarette Manufacture
..................................................................................1335
25.4.2.1
Casing Materials (Sugars, Cocoa, Licorice)
...............................................................1335
25.4.2.2
Humectants (Glycerol,
Propylene
Glycol)
.................................................................1336
25.5
Cigarette Construction Materials (Paper, Adhesives, etc.)
.....................................................................1337
25.6
Flavoring Ingredients
.............................................................................................................................1339
Chapter
26
Carcinogens, Tumorigens, and
Mutagens
vs. Anticarcinogens, Inhibitors, and Antimutagens
.........................1371
26.1
Carcinogens, Tumorigens, and
Mutagens
................................................................................................1371
26.1.1
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
...........................................................................................1380
26.1.2
Other Classes of Carcinogens, Tumorigens, and
Mutagens
......................................................1384
26.1.2.1
Aza-Arenes
................................................................................................................1384
26.1.2.2
N-Nitrosamines
..........................................................................................................1387
26.1.2.3
/V-Heterocyclic Amines
.............................................................................................1387
26.2
Anticarcinogens, Inhibitors, and Antimutagens
.....................................................................................1390
26.2.1
Alternate Exposures to Carcinogens, Tumorigens, and
Mutagens
............................................1430
26.2.1.1
Alternate Exposures to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
......................................1430
26.2.1.2
Alternate Exposures to Aza-Arenes
...........................................................................1434
26.2.1.3
Alternate Exposures to
N-Nitrosamines
.....................................................................1434
26.2.1.4
Alternate Exposures to Af-Heterocyclic Amines
........................................................1441
26.3
Summary
................................................................................................................................................1444
Chapter
27
Free Radicals
.....................................................................................................................................................1447
27.1
Introduction
............................................................................................................................................1447
27.2
Analytical Methods for Determination of Free Radicals
.......................................................................1448
27.3
Free Radicals in Tobacco Smoke
...........................................................................................................1449
27.4
Historical Review of Free-Radical Research on Cigarette Smoke
.........................................................1449
27.5
Proposed Mechanism for the Generation of Free Radicals in
MSS
.......................................................1462
Contents
¡x
Chapter
28
Summary
............................................................................................................................................................1471
Bibliography
...........................................................................................................................................................................1475
Alphabetical Component Index
...................................................................................................................................................1713
Sequence of CAS Registry Numbers
...................................................................................................................................2065
THE CHEMICAL COMPONENTS OF TOBACCO
ANO
TOBACCO SMOKE
SECOND EDITION
Authored by two longtime researchers in tobacco science, The Chemical Components of
Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke, Second Edition chronicles the progress made from late
2008
through
2011
by scientists in the field of tobacco science. The book examines the
isolation and characterization of each component. It explores developments in pertinent
analytical technology and results of experimental studies on biological activity,
toxicity,
and
tumorigenicity, including the inhibition of adverse biological activity of one specific tobacco
smoke component by another tobacco smoke component.
Adding to the progress reported in the First Edition, the comprehensive Second Edition
provides nearly
7,000
references on almost
9,600
components. The authors discuss the
controversies over the extrapolation of the biological effect of a specific component adminis¬
tered individually by one route versus its biological effect when the component is in a highly
complex mixture and is administered by a different route. They also cite studies in which
cigarette design technologies were developed to control the per-cigarette mainstream smoke
yield of Federal Trade Commission-defined tar and one or more specific tobacco smoke
components of concern.
New in the Second Edition:
•
Approximately
1,000
newly reported components have been inserted and several dozen
duplicates have been deleted from various tables and from the Alphabetical Index
•
Improved and sharper chemical structures
•
Insertion of new pertinent references for the components in each of the major chapter
tables devoted to a particular functional component
•
Updated Index organized by the CAS Registry Number listing of the components
•
Updated discussions in the Introduction and at the beginning of each chapter
•
A searchable companion CD-ROM containing the 350-page alphabetical
Component Index
Authors Alan Rodgman and Thomas
A. Perfetti
were jointly awarded the
2010
CORESTA
(Cooperative Centre for Scientific Research Relative to Tobacco) Prize for their extensive work
on documenting the vast literature on the chemical composition of tobacco and tobacco
smoke in their original edition.
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spelling | Rodgman, Alan Verfasser aut The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke Alan Rodgman ; Thomas A. Perfetti 2. ed. Boca Raton [u.a.] CRC Press 2013 XCIII, 2238 S. 1 CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Tobacco Composition Tobacco smoke Composition Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd rswk-swf Tabakrauch (DE-588)4184300-9 gnd rswk-swf Tabak (DE-588)4136670-0 gnd rswk-swf Tabak (DE-588)4136670-0 s Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 s DE-604 Tabakrauch (DE-588)4184300-9 s Perfetti, Thomas A. Sonstige oth Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025905423&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025905423&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Rodgman, Alan The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke Tobacco Composition Tobacco smoke Composition Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd Tabakrauch (DE-588)4184300-9 gnd Tabak (DE-588)4136670-0 gnd |
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title | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke |
title_auth | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke |
title_exact_search | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke |
title_full | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke Alan Rodgman ; Thomas A. Perfetti |
title_fullStr | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke Alan Rodgman ; Thomas A. Perfetti |
title_full_unstemmed | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke Alan Rodgman ; Thomas A. Perfetti |
title_short | The chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke |
title_sort | the chemical components of tobacco and tobacco smoke |
topic | Tobacco Composition Tobacco smoke Composition Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd Tabakrauch (DE-588)4184300-9 gnd Tabak (DE-588)4136670-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Tobacco Composition Tobacco smoke Composition Chemie Tabakrauch Tabak |
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