Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine

The chiral separation of minor alkaloids from tobacco is of interest because R and S isomers of these compounds have differences in their physiological activity. This difference is also reflected in the physiological properties of tobaccospecificN’-nitrosamines (TSNAs), in particular that of N’-nitr...

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Main Author: Moldoveanu SC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-09-01
Series:Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0941
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spelling doaj-f3fd97d4af6247d6833978d9d36b89362021-09-06T19:22:15ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92372013-09-0125764965910.2478/cttr-2013-0941cttr-2013-0941Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-NornicotineMoldoveanu SC0R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., 950 Reynolds Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27105, USAThe chiral separation of minor alkaloids from tobacco is of interest because R and S isomers of these compounds have differences in their physiological activity. This difference is also reflected in the physiological properties of tobaccospecificN’-nitrosamines (TSNAs), in particular that of N’-nitrosonornicotine. This compound results mainly from nornicotinenitrosation. The previously reported analytical techniques for the enantiomer separation of minor alkaloids have various shortcomings, such as the need for bidimensional chromatography or poor enantiomer separation. A new method for the analysis of nornicotine, anabasine and anatabine has been developed, based on an original derivatization and a simple gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. The method allows separate quantitation of S-nornicotine and R-nornicotine, and the analysis of anabasine and anatabine (without isomer separation). It was found that the proportion of S-nornicotine in the total nornicotine present in tobacco varies, depending on the tobacco type, between 52.6% for a flue-cured tobacco to 91.4% for a Burley. Green tobaccos (freeze dried) showed lower levels of minor alkaloids and S-nornicotine accounted for between 31.6% to 43.8% of the total nornicotine (in the analyzed samples).https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0941
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Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
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title Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine
title_short Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine
title_full Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine
title_fullStr Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Several Minor Alkaloid Levels in Tobacco with Separation of R- and S-Nornicotine
title_sort evaluation of several minor alkaloid levels in tobacco with separation of r- and s-nornicotine
publisher Sciendo
series Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
issn 1612-9237
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The chiral separation of minor alkaloids from tobacco is of interest because R and S isomers of these compounds have differences in their physiological activity. This difference is also reflected in the physiological properties of tobaccospecificN’-nitrosamines (TSNAs), in particular that of N’-nitrosonornicotine. This compound results mainly from nornicotinenitrosation. The previously reported analytical techniques for the enantiomer separation of minor alkaloids have various shortcomings, such as the need for bidimensional chromatography or poor enantiomer separation. A new method for the analysis of nornicotine, anabasine and anatabine has been developed, based on an original derivatization and a simple gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. The method allows separate quantitation of S-nornicotine and R-nornicotine, and the analysis of anabasine and anatabine (without isomer separation). It was found that the proportion of S-nornicotine in the total nornicotine present in tobacco varies, depending on the tobacco type, between 52.6% for a flue-cured tobacco to 91.4% for a Burley. Green tobaccos (freeze dried) showed lower levels of minor alkaloids and S-nornicotine accounted for between 31.6% to 43.8% of the total nornicotine (in the analyzed samples).
url https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0941
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