Authored by two longtime researchers in tobacco science, The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke, Second Edition chronicles the progress made from late 2008 through 2011 by scientists in the field of tobacco science. The book examines the isolation and characterization of each component. It explores developments in pertinent analytical

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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Authors
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Hydrocarbons
- Chapter 2 - Alcohols and Phytosterols
- Chapter 3 - Aldehydes and Ketones
- Chapter 4 - Carboxylic Acids
- Chapter 5 - Esters
- Chapter 6 - Lactones
- Chapter 7 - Anhydrides
- Chapter 8 - Carbohydrates and Their Derivatives
- Chapter 9 - Phenols and Quinones
- Chapter 10 - Ethers
- Chapter 11 - Nitriles
- Chapter 12 - Acyclic Amines
- Chapter 13 - Amides
- Chapter 14 - Imides
- Chapter 15 - N-Nitrosamines
- Chapter 16 - Nitroalkanes, Nitroarenes, and Nitrophenols
- Chapter 17 - Nitrogen Heterocyclic Components
- Chapter 18 - Miscellaneous Components
- Chapter 19 - Fixed and Variable Gases
- Chapter 20 - Metallic and Nonmetallic Elements, Isotopes, Ions, and Salts
- Chapter 21 - Pesticides and Growth Regulators
- Chapter 22 - Genes, Nucleotides, and Enzymes
- Chapter 23 - Hoffmann Analytes
- Chapter 24 - Tobacco and/or Tobacco Smoke Components Used as Tobacco Ingredients
- Chapter 25 - Pyrolysis
- Chapter 26 - Carcinogens, Tumorigens, and Mutagens vs. Anticarcinogens, Inhibitors, and Antimutagens
- Chapter 27 - Free Radicals
- Chapter 28 - Summary
- Bibliography
- The Alphabetical Index to Components Identified in Tobacco, Tobacco Smoke, and Tobacco Substitute Smoke
- Sequence of CAS Registry Numbers for Components Identified in Tobacco, Tobacco Smoke, and Tobacco Substitute Smoke
- Back Cover
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