Quantitative analysis of the hydrogen peroxide formed in aqueous cigarette tar extracts |
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Authors: | T Nakayama D F Church W A Pryor |
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Affiliation: | Biodynamics Institute, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 70803. |
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Abstract: | We have established, for the first time, a reliable method to quantitate hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generated in aqueous extracts of cigarette smoke tar. The aqueous tar extract was passed through a short reverse-phase column and its H2O2 concentration determined by differential pulse polarography using an automatic reference subtraction system. The H2O2 concentration increased with aging, pH and temperature; the presence of superoxide dismutase lead to lower H2O2 concentrations. This method was applied to many kinds of research and commercial cigarettes. With a few exceptions, the amount of H2O2 formed after a fixed time from each cigarette smoke was proportional to its tar yield. |
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