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
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2008, 62, abstr. 03 Differentiating the health risks of categories of tobacco products FALK M.C.; BROWNAWELL A.M.; DE MOURA F.F. Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO), Bethesda, MD, USA There has been considerable debate in the scientific and public health community about the impact of tobacco harm reduction on the health burden of cigarette smoking and, in particular, the proposal to replace cigarettes with a potentially less...
CORESTA Congress, New Orleans, 2002, STPOST 04 The feasibility of testing cigarette additives KLEIN C.J.; BYRD D.M. III; SMITH J.C.; FALK M.C. Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO), Bethesda, MD, USA A study was undertaken to ascertain the feasibility of testing ingredients added to cigarettes for their potential to change the relative health risks of smoking. The Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO), a nonprofit research organization, enlisted a...
Tob. Sci., 1970, 14-44, p. 155-157, ISSN.0082-4623 Nutrient uptake and dry matter accumulation of connecticut shadegrown wrapper tobacco for three consecutive years BERTINUSON T.A.; LARSSEN E.; TEVERIS B.; COMFORT M-G.; PETERSEN M. Research and Development Division, Consolidated Cigar Corp. USA Studies with shadegrown wrapper tobacco during the crop years 1966, 1967, and 1968 indicate nutrient uptake and dry matter production are critically affected by factors such as moisture, temperature, and percent sunlight. Plants that are retarded in...
Tob. Sci., 1961, 5-12, p. 44-48, ISSN.0082-4623 Controlled fermentation of shadegrown tobacco Consolidated Cigar Corporation, Glastonbury, Connecticut USA A method of fermenting shadegrown tobacco in which the temperature of the leaves is under much better control than in the bulking process makes it possible to produce more uniformly high quality tobacco than formerly. Savings in time, labor and...
Tob. Sci., 1959, 3-22, p. 94-97, ISSN.0082-4623 Report on the determination of total nitrogen in tobacco OGG C.L.; BATES W.W., Jr, COGBILL E.; HARROW L.S.; PETERSEN E.S. Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, USDA, Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, American Tobacco Company, Philip Morris, Inc., and Consolidated Cigar Corporation USA Abstract not available. (Full article published with kind permission from "Tobacco International")...
Tob. Sci., 1959, 3-23, p. 98-102, ISSN.0082-4623 Report on the determination of total alkaloids, nicotine and nornicotine in tobacco OGG C.L.; BATES W.W., Jr, COGBILL E.; HARROW L.S.; PETERSEN E.S. Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, USDA, Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, American Tobacco Company, Philip Morris, Inc., and Consolidated Cigar Corporation USA The recommendations made by the Analytical Methods Committee and adopted by the Conference were as follows: That the study of the method for total alkaloids be continued. That methods II and III be combined into a new method which will...