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Secret science: tobacco industry research on smoking behaviour and cigarette toxicity

The Lancet, 2006
A lack of scientific data remains the principal obstacle to regulating cigarette toxicity. In particular, there is an immediate need to improve our understanding of the interaction between smoking behaviour and product design, and its influence on cigarette deliveries.
David, Hammond   +2 more
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Cigarette smoke toxicants as substrates and inhibitors for human cytosolic SULTs

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2007
The current study was designed to examine the role of sulfation in the metabolism of cigarette smoke toxicants and clarify whether these toxicants, by serving as substrates for the cytosolic sulfotransferases (SULTs), may interfere with the sulfation of key endogenous compounds.
Shin, Yasuda   +5 more
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Chitosan removes toxic heavy metal ions from cigarette mainstream smoke

Journal of Ocean University of China, 2013
This study investigated the removal of heavy metal ions from cigarette mainstream smoke using chitosan. Chitosan of various deacetylation degrees and molecular weights were manually added to cigarette filters in different dosages. The mainstream smoke particulate matter was collected by a Cambridge filter pad, digested by a microwave digestor, and then
Wen Zhou   +3 more
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Cigarette and E-cigarettes smoking and reproductive and developmental toxicity

2022
Arturo Anadón   +3 more
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Comparison of the inhalation toxicity of kretek (clove cigarette) smoke with that of American cigarette smoke. II. Fourteen days, exposure

Archives of Toxicology, 1990
The comparative repeat dose toxicity of American cigarettes and kreteks (Indonesian cigarettes containing approximately 60% tobacco and 40% shredded clove buds) was assessed by exposure of groups of five male and five female rats to equivalent (approximately 2 mg/l in terms of total particulate matter) concentrations of smoke from each type of ...
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Comparison of the inhalation toxicity of kretek (clove cigarette) smoke with that of American cigarette smoke. I. One day exposure

Archives of Toxicology, 1989
The comparative acute toxicity of a branded American cigarette and kreteks (Indonesian cigarettes containing approximately 60% tobacco and 40% ground clove buds) was assessed by exposure of groups of ten male and ten female rats to three different but equivalent (in terms of total particulate matter) concentrations of smoke from each type of cigarette.
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Toxicity of Cigarette-Smoke Solutions forParamecium

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1966
W, Weiss, W A, Weiss
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Waterpipe tobacco and cigarette smoking: direct comparison of toxicant exposure.

American journal of preventive medicine, 2010
Waterpipe (hookah, shisha) tobacco smoking has spread worldwide. Many waterpipe smokers believe that, relative to cigarettes, waterpipes are associated with lower smoke toxicant levels and fewer health risks. For physicians to address these beliefs credibly, waterpipe use and cigarette smoking must be compared directly.The purpose of this study is to ...
Thomas, Eissenberg, Alan, Shihadeh
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Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Farhad Islami   +2 more
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E-cigarettes are less toxic and safer than smoking.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
E-cigarettes are safer to use than conventional cigarettes, the results of a new study suggest.
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