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., 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 Meeting, Smoke Science/Product Technology, Freiburg, 2003, STPOST 02 Removal of free radicals in mainstream cigarette smoke by filters including antioxidant rosemary extract: quantification by a new and robust LC-MS/MS method EMAMI I.; MASSELOT D.; VANDOOLAEGHE P.; LE GAC S.; ROLANDO C. Biosynthec, Paris, France The presence of free radicals in cigarette smoke was demonstrated more than 40 years ago by freezing of mainstream smoke and analyzing the resulting solid using ESR techniques. 1 Free radicals play a central role in ageing diseases like cancer,...
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...
CORESTA Congress, New Orleans, 2002, STPOST 13 A new and efficient method for detecting free radicals by LC-MS/MS. Application to the optimization of a cigarette filter which remove free radicals in cigarette smoke MASSELOT D.; EMAMI I.; ROLANDO C.; LE GAC S. Biosynthec, Paris, France Free radicals are involved in a wide variety of ageing diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases and arteriosclerosis: these are known effects that have driven us to want to radically decrease the free radical contents in cigarette smoke....
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Lisbon, 2000, p. 167, ST22 New filters based on natural polyphenols scavenge efficiently free-radicals in cigarette smoke EMAMI I.; ALEXANDROV K.; VEZINC H.; ROLANDO C. Biosynthec, Paris, France Free radicals in smoke are believed to be major contributors to the initiation and promotion of various forms of cancer, presumably by increasing the oxidative stress in lungs. We will describe a new filter based on natural polyphenols which scavenge...