1964
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-230x(08)60510-2
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Experimental Tobacco Carcinogenesis

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“…As a result of these and other factors, the process of solvent extraction of tobacco as a cigarette design technology was abandoned. Investigators outside of the Tobacco Industry classified the process as "impractical both technically and economically" (232) and "of academic interest only" (233), a sentiment echoed by the US SURGEON GENERAL [see p. 114, Table 26 in (43)]. The second method studied to reduce PAH levels in cigarette MSS was the use of "catalysts" to modify the combustion process during smoking.…”
Section: Cigarette Design Technologies Studied and Rejectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of these and other factors, the process of solvent extraction of tobacco as a cigarette design technology was abandoned. Investigators outside of the Tobacco Industry classified the process as "impractical both technically and economically" (232) and "of academic interest only" (233), a sentiment echoed by the US SURGEON GENERAL [see p. 114, Table 26 in (43)]. The second method studied to reduce PAH levels in cigarette MSS was the use of "catalysts" to modify the combustion process during smoking.…”
Section: Cigarette Design Technologies Studied and Rejectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies on cigarette smoke and its components have focused on nicotine [137-139], carcinogens [140,141], polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) [142-144], such as benzo-a-pyrene, tobacco-specific nitrosamines [145,146], carbon monoxide [147,148], tar [149-151], metals (cadmium, lead) [152,153], and ten to fifteen other compounds including, phenol, acrolein, acetaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, and formaldehyde [17,154-164]. Most of these chemicals have been linked to cancer or cardiovascular and lung disease.…”
Section: What Chemicals In Cigarette Smoke Impair Oviductal Functimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 4,000 compounds found in cigarette smoke, at least 50 are known carcinogens [141]. PAHs and tobacco-specific N-nitrosamines are major contributors to lung cancer [154,161,165,166], while tar and carbon monoxide are major contributors to cardiovascular disease and chronic obstructive lung diseases [161,163,167]. PAHs have also been shown to initiate or promote atherosclerosis in avian [168-170] and mammalian [171] models.…”
Section: What Chemicals In Cigarette Smoke Impair Oviductal Functimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, viz. benzo (a) pyrene (BP), a potent tobacco carcinogen (amount of BP per cigarette is 18-50 ng) [3] is a significant pro-carcinogenic substance, which requires metabolic activation to electrophilic reactive metabolites for its carcinogenic activity [4]. It is well established that BP after sequential metabolic activation principally by cytochrome p 1A1 (CYP1A1) generates 7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide-benzo (a) pyrene, which is believed to be the ultimate carcinogenic metabolite of BP [5,6], that leads to the formation of DNA adducts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%