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....
50th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2022, abstr. 53 Spray water quality survey in eastern South Carolina HARDEE W.(1); INMAN M.(2); DeWITT D.(3); BYRD J.R.(4) (1) Clemson University Cooperative Extension, Conway, SC, USA; (2) Clemson University, Florence, SC, USA; (3) Clemson University Cooperative Extension, Darlington, SC, USA; (4) Clemson University Cooperative Extension, Turbeville, SC, USA Reference only. Abstract submission was on a voluntary basis....
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2022, 75, abstr. 110 Regulatory and non-regulatory drivers of esg adoption within the reduced harm nicotine products industry LUCHA G. Cardno ChemRisk now Stantec, Houston, TX, USA As the investment community continue to assess environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors when considering a company’s value, companies and regulators alike have sought opportunities to set and report on ESG progress; for example, the SEC...
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2022, 75, abstr. 113 Analysis of toxicity assay options for data poor chemical inhalation limit setting: flavors as a case study VINCENT M.(1); O'NEIL H.C.(2); MAIER A.(1); BUERGER A.N.(1); MADL A.K.(3) (1) Cardno ChemRisk now Stantec, Cincinnati, OH, USA; (2) Cardno ChemRisk now Stantec, Boulder, CO, USA; (3) Cardno ChemRisk now Stantec, Orange County, CA, USA E-liquid formulations primarily consist of propylene glycol (PG), vegetable glycerin (VG), and nicotine. However, multiple other excipients are used to impart flavor. More than 100 flavoring ingredients are included in e-liquid formulations across...
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2022, 75, abstr. 127 Application of pharmacokinetic modelling to predict nicotine blood profiles associated with varying e-liquid nicotine protonation MORE S.(1); Madl A.(2); Thornton S.(3); Unice K.(3) (1) Cardno ChemRisk, Portland, OR, USA; (2) Cardno ChemRisk, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA; (3) Cardno ChemRisk, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) as a nicotine alternative to conventional tobacco cigarettes has expanded in popularity worldwide. Clinical pharmacokinetic studies of ENDS use in regimented and ad libitum conditions are important for...
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2021, 74, abstr. 73 Microorganisms and associated toxins in cigarettes, ENDS, and other tobacco-related products: current state-of-the-science and applications for microbial risk assessment PARKER J.A.(1); BREWSTER R.K.(2); LAUER D.J.(3); BOLES C.(4); MADL A.K.(1); JONES A.D.G.(1) (1) Cardno ChemRisk, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA; (2) Cardno ChemRisk, Chicago, IL, USA; (3) Cardno ChemRisk, Boulder, CO, USA; (4) Cardno ChemRisk, Cincinnati, OH, USA A pre-market tobacco application (PMTA) for new tobacco products must provide scientific data that demonstrate the product is appropriate for the protection of public health (APPH). A new tobacco product may be considered APPH if the human health...
47th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2016, abstr. 29 Working towards an increased understanding of the genetics of soil-borne disease resistance in tobacco DRAKE K.(1); LEWIS R.S.(1); BAKAHER N.(2); GOEPFERT S.(2); PHILIPPON B.(2); MARK R.(2); PETERSON P.D.(3) (1) North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC USA; (2) Philip Morris International, Neuchatel, Switzerland; (3) Clemson University, Florence SC USA Black shank and bacterial wilt, caused by Phytophthora nicotianae and Ralstonia solanacearum, respectively, are the most important diseases affecting tobacco production in the United States. An increased understanding of the genetic systems...
47th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2016, abstr. 41 Effect of fatty alcohol concentration and formulation on mechanical transmission of bacterial wilt at harvest PETERSON P.D.; FORTNUM B.A. Clemson University, Florence SC USA Bacterial wilt disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum continues to be a serious impediment to the successful production of flue-cured tobacco in the southeast U.S.A. Mechanical transmission of the bacterium during leaf removal plays a significant...
47th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2016, abstr. 64 Evaluation of fungicides for the control of blank shank and yield response on tobacco FORTNUM B.A.; PETERSON P.D. Clemson University, Pee Dee Research & Education Center, Florence SC USA Presidio, Ridomil Gold and Orondis (Oxathiapiprolin) fungicides were tested on-farm for the past two growing seasons (2014, 2015) in Sumter County, SC, for the control of Phytophthora parasitica var nicotiana on tobacco. A randomized complete block...
CORESTA Congress, Berlin, 2016, Agronomy/Phytopathology Groups, AP 41 Investigating the genetics of polygenic soil-borne disease resistance in tobacco LEWIS R.S.(1); DRAKE-STOWE K.(1); BAKAHER N.(2); GOEPFERT S.(2); PHILIPPON B.(2); MARK R.(2); PETERSON P.(3) (1) North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.; (2) Philip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Products S.A, (part of Philip Morris International group of companies), Neuchâtel, Switzerland; (3) Clemson University, Florence, NC, U.S.A. Bacterial wilt and black shank, caused by Ralstonia solanacearum and Phytophthora nicotianae, respectively, are the most important diseases affecting tobacco production in the United States. An increased understanding of the genetics controlling...