Beitr. Tabakforsch. Int./Contrib. Tob. Research, 2009, 23-4, p. 227-30., ISSN.0173-783X Book Review: The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke RODGMAN A.; PERFETTI T.A. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Bull. ARN, 1998, p. 30-55., ISSN.1146-6200 Cotinine: from tobacco smoke to gene RIAH O.; COURIERRE P.; DOUSSET J.C. Université Paul-Sabatier, Fac. des Sci. Pharmaceutiques, Toulouse, France Conformational analyses (atomic charges and electrostatic potentials) of nicotine and cotinine show structural similarities between the two alkaloids exception made for the charge of the nitrogen of the N-methylamine group (+ 0.16 for cotinine...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Guangzhou 1988, p. 96, A-15 A more typical Burley tobacco may be grown in inner areas of Campania CAROSELLI M.; BENDICENTE G.; QUARELLO O. ATI-Azienda Tabacchi Italiani S.P.A. Italy. In Italy Burley tobacco for the most part is grown in Campania, on loose soils of volcanic origin. A part of this production, about 15 million kilos a year (the total output is 50 million kilos) is harvested in inner areas of the district on clayey...