TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2023, 76, abstr. 04 (Symposium Harm Reduction) Global harm reduction regulation and research opportunities KOVACEVIC P. Cryomass Technologies Inc. Abstract not available....
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2015, 69, abstr. 23 The determination and comparison of ammonia content in mainstream tobacco smoke by ion chromatography and spectrophotometric methods HUCKINS A.J.; STINSON A. Liggett Group LLC, Mebane, North Carolina, USA The FDA Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) has identified ammonia as a harmful or potentially harmful constituent (HPHC) in tobacco and tobacco products. However, there is currently not a single generally accepted method for the determination of...
Tob. Reporter, 1993, 120-1, p. 62, ISSN.0361-5693 Smoking article with improved wrapper BARNES R.D.; HUTCHISON K.K.; DIGROGOLI C.P. Belews Creek, North Carolina, USA U.S. Patent 5,105,837. Assigned to R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA....
Tob. Sci., 1963, 7-20, p. 93-96, ISSN.0082-4623 Changes in the nitrogenous constituents of burley tobacco during curing and aging PALMER J.K. Virginia Institute for Scientific Research, Richmond, Virginia USA Extensive protein hydrolysis occurred during the first week of curing Burley tobacco on the stalk. The products of protein hydrolysis apparently migrated into the stalk as there was a loss of 30% in total nitrogen and no accumulation of ammonia,...
Tob. Sci., 1957, 1-32, p. 138-142, ISSN.0082-4623 Protein changes during curing of burley tobacco, and pectin methylesterase of cured leaf POGELL B.M.; MOSELEY J.M.; LIKES C.J.; KOENIG D.F. American Tobacco Company Research Laboratory, Richmond, Virginia USA; Virginia Institute for Scientific Research, Richmond, Virginia USA Ultracentifugal studies of the soluble protein of burley tobacco leaves indicate that the rapidly sedimenting, high molecular weight component disappears quickly during curing. Whereas the remaining nondialyzable fraction, which includes pectin...