Comparative analysis of tobacco-specific nitrosamines and total N-nitroso compounds in Moldovan cigarette tobacco
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STEPANOV, Irina, HECHT, Stephen, MIRVISH, Sidney, GONTA, Maria. Comparative analysis of tobacco-specific nitrosamines and total N-nitroso compounds in Moldovan cigarette tobacco. In: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2005, vol. 53, nr. 20, pp. 8082-8086. ISSN 0021-8561. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jf050747e
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volumul 53, Numărul 20 / 2005 / ISSN 0021-8561 /ISSNe 1520-5118

Comparative analysis of tobacco-specific nitrosamines and total N-nitroso compounds in Moldovan cigarette tobacco

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/jf050747e

Pag. 8082-8086

Stepanov Irina1, Hecht Stephen1, Mirvish Sidney2, Gonta Maria3
 
1 University of Minnesota Cancer Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA,
2 University of Nebraska Omaha,
3 Moldova State University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 aprilie 2023


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While previous studies have evaluated levels of tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNA) and total N-nitroso compounds (NOC) in tobacco, there are no reports in the literature on TSNA and total NOC in the same tobacco products. We compared levels of TSNA, total NOC, and NOC precursors (NOCP) in tobacco of cigarettes purchased in Moldova and in some tobacco types commonly used for the manufacturing of Moldovan cigarettes. Cigarette tobaccos included those from non-Moldovan,. traditional Moldovan, and blended Moldovan cigarettes. The results demonstrate that tobacco of non-Moldovan cigarettes contains higher TSNA and NOC levels (mean, 16 and 63 nmol/g tobacco, n = 6) than that of Moldovan cigarettes (mean, 5 and 23 nmol/g tobacco, n = 25). TSNA and NOC levels were also generally higher in tobacco of blended than in traditional Moldovan cigarettes. NOCP levels in Moldovan and non-Moldovan cigarette tobacco were similar as follows: 29000 ± 30000 and 33000 ± 28000 nmol/g tobacco (mean ± SD). Total NOC were strongly correlated with total TSNA levels (r = 0.66; P < 0.0001). These findings demonstrate that current technologies involved in the manufacture of some blended cigarettes create conditions that favor N-nitrosation of alkaloids and other tobacco constituents.

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Moldovan tobacco, Tobacco-specific nitrosamines, Total N-nitroso compounds