The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke
Autor Alan Rodgman, Thomas A. Perfettien Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2013
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 administered 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
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781466515482
ISBN-10: 1466515481
Pagini: 2332
Ilustrații: 3091 b/w images and 243 tables
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 79 mm
Greutate: 3.9 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1466515481
Pagini: 2332
Ilustrații: 3091 b/w images and 243 tables
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 79 mm
Greutate: 3.9 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Cuprins
Hydrocarbons. Alcohols and Phytosterols. Aldehydes and Ketones. Carboxylic Acids. Esters. Lactones. Anhydrides. Carbohydrates and Their Derivatives. Phenols and Quinones. Ethers. Nitriles. Acyclic Amines. Amides. Imides. N-Nitrosamines. Nitroalkanes, Nitroarenes, and Nitrophenols. Nitrogen Heterocyclic Components. Miscellaneous Components. Fixed and Variable Gases. Metallic and Nonmetallic Elements, Isotopes, Ions, and Salts. Pesticides and Growth Regulators. Genes, Nucleotides, and Enzymes. Hoffmann Analytes. Tobacco and/or Tobacco Smoke Components Used as Tobacco Ingredients. Pyrolysis. Carcinogens, Tumorigens, and Mutagens vs. Anticarcinogens, Inhibitors, and Antimutagens. Free Radicals. Summary. Bibliography. Alphabetical Component Index. Sequence of CAS Registry Numbers.
Notă biografică
Alan Rodgman, Thomas A. Perfetti
Recenzii
Praise for the First Edition
… the real value of the book will turn out in its daily use and it has all chances to become the standard reference book (perhaps 'The Bible') of all tobacco scientists.
—Dr. Gerhard Scherer, Editor of Beitrage zur Tabakforschung International, Bonn, Germany
I highly recommend this book as an indispensable reference source for tobacco and smoke chemists as well as other scientists involved in the study of tobacco and its products. The compilation of proper chemical names, common names, Chemical Abstract Service numbers (CAS No.), and structures alone are worth the purchase price.
—Charles R. Green, Ph.D., Retired Senior Principal Scientist, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Many congratulations on this monumental piece of work.
—Dr. Chuan Liu, Senior Scientist, Applied Research, Group Research & Development, British American Tobacco, Southampton, United Kingdom
As a statistician I would like to forecast: There will not be any other comprehensive work in the next 30-50 years about this topic – Rodgman – Perfetti will be the definitive book.
—Prof. Dr. Wolf-Dieter Heller, Karlsruhe, Germany
as a reference text on a laboratory shelf it will prove essential and take its place alongside the other CRC publications.
—M. Cooke, Chromatographia 2010, 71
… the real value of the book will turn out in its daily use and it has all chances to become the standard reference book (perhaps 'The Bible') of all tobacco scientists.
—Dr. Gerhard Scherer, Editor of Beitrage zur Tabakforschung International, Bonn, Germany
I highly recommend this book as an indispensable reference source for tobacco and smoke chemists as well as other scientists involved in the study of tobacco and its products. The compilation of proper chemical names, common names, Chemical Abstract Service numbers (CAS No.), and structures alone are worth the purchase price.
—Charles R. Green, Ph.D., Retired Senior Principal Scientist, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Many congratulations on this monumental piece of work.
—Dr. Chuan Liu, Senior Scientist, Applied Research, Group Research & Development, British American Tobacco, Southampton, United Kingdom
As a statistician I would like to forecast: There will not be any other comprehensive work in the next 30-50 years about this topic – Rodgman – Perfetti will be the definitive book.
—Prof. Dr. Wolf-Dieter Heller, Karlsruhe, Germany
as a reference text on a laboratory shelf it will prove essential and take its place alongside the other CRC publications.
—M. Cooke, Chromatographia 2010, 71
Descriere
Adding to the progress reported in the First Edition from the early 1800s to late 2008, The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke, 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 administered 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.