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Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology, and Medicine | 2003

An Analysis of the Role of Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines in the Carcinogenicity of Tobacco Smoke:

August Joseph Borschke; David J. Doolittle

Cigarette smoke is a complex mixture consisting of more than 4500 chemicals, including several tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNA). TSNA typically form in tobacco during the post-harvest period, with some fraction being transferred into mainstream smoke when a cigarette is burned during use. The most studied of the TSNA is 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK). NNK has been shown to be carcinogenic in laboratory animals. Studies examining the carcinogenicity of NNK frequently are conducted by injecting rodents with a single dose of 2.5 to 10 μmol of pure NNK; the amount of NNK contained in all of the mainstream smoke from about 3700 to 14,800 typical U.S. cigarettes. Extrapolated to a 70-kg smoker, the carcinogenic dose of pure NNK administered to rodents would be equivalent to the amount of NNK in all of the mainstream smoke of 22 to 87 million typical U.S. cigarettes. Furthermore, extrapolating results from rodent studies based on a single injection of pure NNK to establish a causative role for NNK in the carcinogenicity of chronic tobacco smoke exposure in humans is not consistent with basic pharmacological and toxicological principles. For example, such an approach fails to consider the effect of other smoke constituents upon the toxicity of NNK. In vitro studies demonstrate that nicotine, cotinine, and aqueous cigarette “tar” extract (ACTE) all inhibit the mutagenic activity of NNK. In vivo studies reveal that the formation of pulmonary DNA adducts in mice injected with NNK is inhibited by the administration of cotinine and mainstream cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke has been shown to modulate the metabolism of NNK, providing a mechanism for the inhibitory effects of cigarette smoke and cigarette smoke constituents on NNK-induced tumorigenesis. NNK-related pulmonary DNA adducts have not been detected in rodents exposed to cigarette smoke, nor has the toxicity of tobacco smoke or tobacco smoke condensate containing marked reductions in TSNA concentrations been shown to be reduced in any biological assay. In summary, there is no experimental evidence to suggest that reduction of TSNA will reduce the mutagenic, cytotoxic, or carcinogenic potential of tobacco smoke.


Archive | 2003

Smokable Rod for a Cigarette

August Joseph Borschke; Dwayne William Beeson; Sharon Pitts Dunlap; Thomas Albert Perfetti


Archive | 2006

Apparatus and methods for manufacturing cigarettes

Vernon Brent Barnes; August Joseph Borschke


Archive | 2011

Nicotine-containing pharmaceutical compositions

Paul Andrew Brinkley; August Joseph Borschke


Archive | 2007

Cigarette having configured lighting end

August Joseph Borschke


Archive | 2012

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOIST TOBACCO EXTRACT ISOLATION

August Joseph Borschke; Michael Francis Dube; Paul Andrew Brinkley; Anthony Richard Gerardi; Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd


Archive | 2016

Container for Smokeless Tobacco Products Comprising a Pulp Material and Related Packaged Product Assembly and Method

Pankaj Patel; August Joseph Borschke


Archive | 2015

IGNITER APPARATUS FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD

August Joseph Borschke; Michael Francis Dube; Cynthia Stewart Stokes; Jason Kobisky; Bruce Alan Bengtsson; Dennis Lee Potter; Jeffrey S. Taggart; Geoffrey W. Kennard; Robert F. Soreo


Archive | 2014

System for moist tobacco extract collection and isolation

August Joseph Borschke; Michael Francis Dube; Paul Andrew Brinkley; Anthony Richard Gerardi; Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd


Archive | 2013

Systems and methods for moist tobacco extract collection and isolation

August Joseph Borschke; Michael Francis Dube; Paul Andrew Brinkley; Anthony Richard Gerardi; Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd

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Paul Andrew Brinkley

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Michael Francis Dube

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Anthony Richard Gerardi

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Bruce Alan Bengtsson

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Cynthia Stewart Stokes

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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David J. Doolittle

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Dennis Lee Potter

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Dwayne William Beeson

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Geoffrey W. Kennard

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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