Transfer rate of cadmium, lead, zinc and iron from the tobacco-cut of the most popular Hungarian cigarette brands to the combustion products
2002
Csalari, J. | Szantai, K.
Interest is increasing in the content of toxic metals in cigarette smoke for both their harmful health effects and the possible antagonistic influence with the essential microelements. Numerous factors influence the metal concentration found in tobacco, including soil type and pH, genotype, stalk position, application of metal-containing pesticides to leaves. The rate of transfer to the smoke is dependent on the volatility, the temperature and the filter-type. In cigarette smoke element concentrations vary among brands and even within the same brand.
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书目信息
Acta Alimentaria Hungary
卷
313
ISSN
0139-3006
页码
pp. 279-288
其它主题
Metal lourd; Fumee; Oligoelement
语言
英语
注释
Summary En
类型
Summary; Bibliography
2003-08-15
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