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Chapter 1 - Pharmacological significance of nicotine
Edward F. Domino
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Chapter 2 - Biosynthesis of nicotine and related compounds
Lowell Bush, Walter P. Hempfling and Harold Burton
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Chapter 3 - Biotransformation of nicotine in mammalian systems
John W. Gorrod and Georg Schepers
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Chapter 4 - Chemical properties of nicotine and other tobacco-related compounds
Peter A. Crooks
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Chapter 5 - The physical chemistry of nicotine
Joseph L. Banyasz
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Chapter 6 - Use of gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques for the determination of nicotine and its metabolites
Peyton Jacob and Gary D. Byrd
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Chapter 7 - Use of high-performance liquid chromatographic–mass spectrometric (LC–MS) techniques for the determination of nicotine and its metabolites
Peter A. Crooks and Gary D. Byrd
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Chapter 8 - Use of immunoassay techniques for the determination of nicotine and its metabolites
John J. Langone, Hilda B. Gjika and Helen Van Vunakis
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Chapter 9 - Determination of nicotine in tobacco, tobacco processing environments and tobacco products
Michael F. Borgerding, Thomas A. Perfetti and Suresh Ralapati
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Chapter 10 - Determination of nicotine in pharmaceutical products and dietary sources
Donald E. Leyden, Erich Leitner and Barbara Siegmund
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Chapter 11 - Nitrosamines derived from nicotine and other tobacco alkaloids
Stephen S. Hecht and Anthony R. Tricker
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Chapter 12 - Determination of nicotine in mainstream and sidestream cigarette smoke
Klaus Rustemeier and Jean-Jacques Piadé
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Chapter 13 - Nicotine in environmental tobacco smoke
Michael W. Ogden and Roger A. Jenkins
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Chapter 14 - Determination of nicotine and its metabolites in biological fluids: in vivo studies
Riley A. Davis and Margareta Curvali
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Chapter 15 - Determination of nicotine and its metabolites in biological fluids: in vitro studies
Mui C. Tsai and John W. Gorrod
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Chapter 16 - Uses and abuses of cotinine as a marker of tobacco smoke exposure
Peter N. Lee
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Index
Pages 721-758
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This book provides for the first time a single comprehensive source of information on the analytical chemistry of nicotine and related alkaloids. The editors have brought together scientists from academia and the tobacco industry to describe the state-of-the-art of the chemistry and analytical methods for measurement of nicotine. Both the scope and detail of the book are impressive. Chapters describe the history, pharmacology and toxicology of nicotine, the biosynthesis of nicotine and other alkaloids in the tobacco plant, the general chemistry of nicotine and the analytical methodologies that have been used to measure nicotine and related alkaloids in biological specimens, in tobacco and pharmaceutical products and in tobacco smoke. There is also a comprehensive review of the chemistry and toxicology of nicotine-derived nitrosamines, an important class of tobacco carcinogens.
This book provides for the first time a single comprehensive source of information on the analytical chemistry of nicotine and related alkaloids. The editors have brought together scientists from academia and the tobacco industry to describe the state-of-the-art of the chemistry and analytical methods for measurement of nicotine. Both the scope and detail of the book are impressive. Chapters describe the history, pharmacology and toxicology of nicotine, the biosynthesis of nicotine and other alkaloids in the tobacco plant, the general chemistry of nicotine and the analytical methodologies that have been used to measure nicotine and related alkaloids in biological specimens, in tobacco and pharmaceutical products and in tobacco smoke. There is also a comprehensive review of the chemistry and toxicology of nicotine-derived nitrosamines, an important class of tobacco carcinogens.
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ISBN
978-0-444-50095-3
Language
English
Published
1999
Copyright
Copyright © 1999 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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Elsevier Science