Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals

The determination of the mass-balance after smoking of dotriacontane-16,17-14C added to cigarettes is described. The radiolabelled compound was associated exclusively with the particulate phase of Abstract: The determination of the mass-balance after smoking of dotriacontane-16,17-14C added to cigar...

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Main Authors: Davis B.R., Houseman T.H., Roderick H.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 1973-11-01
Series:Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0323
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spelling doaj-dc289e3a9df246c58c927fe57b5ffb0a2021-09-06T19:22:11ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92371973-11-017314815310.2478/cttr-2013-0323Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI AnimalsDavis B.R.0Houseman T.H.1Roderick H.R.2Tobacco Research Council Laboratories, Harlow Hill, Harrogate, Yorkshire, EnglandTobacco Research Council Laboratories, Harlow Hill, Harrogate, Yorkshire, EnglandTobacco Research Council Laboratories, Harlow Hill, Harrogate, Yorkshire, EnglandThe determination of the mass-balance after smoking of dotriacontane-16,17-14C added to cigarettes is described. The radiolabelled compound was associated exclusively with the particulate phase of Abstract: The determination of the mass-balance after smoking of dotriacontane-16,17-14C added to cigarettes is described. The radiolabelled compound was associated exclusively with the particulate phase of smoke and transferred from the tobacco with a minimum of pyrolysis. Details are given of the construction and operation of the Animal Smoking Apparatus used for exposing rats to cigarette smoke. Dotriacontane-16,17-14C was used to give an indication of the amount of total particulate matter (TPM) inhaled and retained by rats exposed to mainstream smoke. The mean amounts of dotriacontane-16,17-14C deposited in the head, and in the larynx, trachea and lungs of each of 20 animals treated in the apparatus were found to be, with 95 % confidence Iimits, (2.2 ± 1.4) % and (7.0 ± 3.1) % respectively of the mean total dotriacontane-16,17-14C content of mainstream TPM.https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0323
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Roderick H.R.
Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
author_facet Davis B.R.
Houseman T.H.
Roderick H.R.
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title Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals
title_short Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals
title_full Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals
title_fullStr Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals
title_full_unstemmed Studies of Cigarette Smoke Transfer Using Radioisotopically Labelled Tobacco Constituents: Part III: The Use of Dotriacontane-16,17-14C as a Marker for the Deposition of Cigarette Smoke in the Respiratory System of ExperimentaI Animals
title_sort studies of cigarette smoke transfer using radioisotopically labelled tobacco constituents: part iii: the use of dotriacontane-16,17-14c as a marker for the deposition of cigarette smoke in the respiratory system of experimentai animals
publisher Sciendo
series Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
issn 1612-9237
publishDate 1973-11-01
description The determination of the mass-balance after smoking of dotriacontane-16,17-14C added to cigarettes is described. The radiolabelled compound was associated exclusively with the particulate phase of Abstract: The determination of the mass-balance after smoking of dotriacontane-16,17-14C added to cigarettes is described. The radiolabelled compound was associated exclusively with the particulate phase of smoke and transferred from the tobacco with a minimum of pyrolysis. Details are given of the construction and operation of the Animal Smoking Apparatus used for exposing rats to cigarette smoke. Dotriacontane-16,17-14C was used to give an indication of the amount of total particulate matter (TPM) inhaled and retained by rats exposed to mainstream smoke. The mean amounts of dotriacontane-16,17-14C deposited in the head, and in the larynx, trachea and lungs of each of 20 animals treated in the apparatus were found to be, with 95 % confidence Iimits, (2.2 ± 1.4) % and (7.0 ± 3.1) % respectively of the mean total dotriacontane-16,17-14C content of mainstream TPM.
url https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0323
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