AbstractTobacco smoke contains more than 5600 constituents, of which approximately 150 are toxicants. This paper describes the activities in the Neutral Red uptake (NRU) assay, the Salmonella mutagenicity test (SAL), the mouse lymphoma mammalian cell mutation assay (MLA) and the in vitro micronucleus test (IVMNT) of Particulate Matter (PM) obtained from experimental cigarettes (ECs), designed to produce reduced levels of toxicants. The designs included tobacco substitute sheet (TSS) containing glycerol, which dilutes toxicants in smoke, or the incorporation of blend-treated (BT) tobacco to reduce the levels of nitrogenous toxicant precursors and some polyphenols. All samples were cytotoxic in the NRU, however TSS reduced PM cytotoxicity in ...
AbstractHeterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) rank among the strongest known mutagens. Approximately 3...
AbstractThe use of very low nicotine tobacco cigarettes is currently being investigated as a possibl...
Three cigarette types were compared using an experimental approach for quantifying selected toxicolo...
AbstractTobacco smoke from a combustible cigarette contains more than 6000 constituents; approximate...
AbstractSome of the toxic effects of smoking have been attributed to the combustion of nitrogenous p...
There is a history for the use of in vitro bioassays to assess the toxicological properties of mains...
AbstractCigarette smoke is a complex mixture consisting of more than 5600 identified chemical consti...
The evaluation of the mutagenic activity of cigarette smoke is mostly based on studies with condensa...
AbstractIn vitro genotoxicity assays are often used to compare tobacco smoke particulate matter (PM)...
Samples of indoor air were collected from an office room (88 m³) both before smoking and during expe...
During the last decade electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have been studied as an alternative devi...
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) collected from mainstream tobacco smoke is a test article commonly u...
There has been limited toxicity testing of cigarillos, including comparison to cigarettes. The prese...
AbstractChemical analysis of up to 49 harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHC) in mainstr...
Numerous approaches have been employed for testing the biological activity of cigarette smoke in vit...
AbstractHeterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) rank among the strongest known mutagens. Approximately 3...
AbstractThe use of very low nicotine tobacco cigarettes is currently being investigated as a possibl...
Three cigarette types were compared using an experimental approach for quantifying selected toxicolo...
AbstractTobacco smoke from a combustible cigarette contains more than 6000 constituents; approximate...
AbstractSome of the toxic effects of smoking have been attributed to the combustion of nitrogenous p...
There is a history for the use of in vitro bioassays to assess the toxicological properties of mains...
AbstractCigarette smoke is a complex mixture consisting of more than 5600 identified chemical consti...
The evaluation of the mutagenic activity of cigarette smoke is mostly based on studies with condensa...
AbstractIn vitro genotoxicity assays are often used to compare tobacco smoke particulate matter (PM)...
Samples of indoor air were collected from an office room (88 m³) both before smoking and during expe...
During the last decade electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have been studied as an alternative devi...
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) collected from mainstream tobacco smoke is a test article commonly u...
There has been limited toxicity testing of cigarillos, including comparison to cigarettes. The prese...
AbstractChemical analysis of up to 49 harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHC) in mainstr...
Numerous approaches have been employed for testing the biological activity of cigarette smoke in vit...
AbstractHeterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) rank among the strongest known mutagens. Approximately 3...
AbstractThe use of very low nicotine tobacco cigarettes is currently being investigated as a possibl...
Three cigarette types were compared using an experimental approach for quantifying selected toxicolo...