This paper presents the findings on a quantitative evaluation of carbonyl levels in exhaled cigarette smoke from human subjects. The cigarettes evaluated include products with 5.0 mg ‘tar’, 10.6 mg ‘tar’ and 16.2 mg ‘tar’, where ‘tar’ is defined as the weight of total wet particulate matter (TPM) minus the weight of nicotine and water, and the cigarettes are smoked following U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recommendations. The measured levels of carbonyls in the exhaled smoke were compared with calculated yields of carbonyls in the inhaled smoke and a retention efficiency was obtained. The number of human subjects included a total of ten smokers for the 10.6 mg ‘tar’, five for the 16.2 mg ‘tar’, and five for the 5.0 mg ‘tar’ product, ea...
To investigate how the two main electronic (e-) cigarette solvents-propylene glycol (PG) and glycero...
The aim of the research was to compare the content of tobacco smoke obtained from five cigarette bra...
To investigate how the two main electronic (e-) cigarette solvents—propylene glycol (PG) and glycero...
Carbonyls, especially aldehydes, are a group of harmful volatile organic compounds that are found in...
A recommended method has been developed and published by CORESTA, applicable to the quantification o...
Several studies have shown the presence of aldehydes (i.e., formaldehyde, acrolein) in mainstream em...
In this study, a comparison between the chemical composition of the particulate-phase of exhaled smo...
In this study, an experimental method for the collection and analysis of carbonyl compounds (CCs) re...
This study describes the results regarding the evaluation of retention efficiency by humans of hydro...
This paper describes the results obtained during the measurement of the level of solanesol in exhale...
This study describes the results regarding the evaluation of retention efficiency by humans of benze...
<div><p>Carbonyls such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acrolein have been detected in e-cigarette...
In this study, we report a 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) derivatization HPLC/UV method to quanti...
E-liquids generally contain four main components: nicotine, flavours, water and carrier liquids. The...
The WHO study group on tobacco product regulation (TobReg) advised regulating and lowering toxicant ...
To investigate how the two main electronic (e-) cigarette solvents-propylene glycol (PG) and glycero...
The aim of the research was to compare the content of tobacco smoke obtained from five cigarette bra...
To investigate how the two main electronic (e-) cigarette solvents—propylene glycol (PG) and glycero...
Carbonyls, especially aldehydes, are a group of harmful volatile organic compounds that are found in...
A recommended method has been developed and published by CORESTA, applicable to the quantification o...
Several studies have shown the presence of aldehydes (i.e., formaldehyde, acrolein) in mainstream em...
In this study, a comparison between the chemical composition of the particulate-phase of exhaled smo...
In this study, an experimental method for the collection and analysis of carbonyl compounds (CCs) re...
This study describes the results regarding the evaluation of retention efficiency by humans of hydro...
This paper describes the results obtained during the measurement of the level of solanesol in exhale...
This study describes the results regarding the evaluation of retention efficiency by humans of benze...
<div><p>Carbonyls such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acrolein have been detected in e-cigarette...
In this study, we report a 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) derivatization HPLC/UV method to quanti...
E-liquids generally contain four main components: nicotine, flavours, water and carrier liquids. The...
The WHO study group on tobacco product regulation (TobReg) advised regulating and lowering toxicant ...
To investigate how the two main electronic (e-) cigarette solvents-propylene glycol (PG) and glycero...
The aim of the research was to compare the content of tobacco smoke obtained from five cigarette bra...
To investigate how the two main electronic (e-) cigarette solvents—propylene glycol (PG) and glycero...