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Publication : Toxicological evaluation of dry ice expanded tobacco.

First Author  Theophilus EH Year  2003
Journal  Toxicol Lett Volume  145
Issue  2 Pages  107-19
PubMed ID  14581163 Mgi Jnum  J:86496
Mgi Id  MGI:2680243 Doi  10.1016/s0378-4274(03)00235-2
Citation  Theophilus EH, et al. (2003) Toxicological evaluation of dry ice expanded tobacco. Toxicol Lett 145(2):107-19
abstractText  A tiered testing strategy has been developed to evaluate the potential of tobacco processes, ingredients, or technological developments to change the biological activity resulting from burning tobacco. The strategy is based on comparative chemical and biological testing. Dry ice expanded tobacco (DIET) is an example of a common tobacco expansion process currently used in the manufacture of cigarettes to increase tobacco filling capacity. As part of the toxicological evaluation of DIET, test cigarettes containing DIET were compared with control cigarettes containing tobacco expanded with a traditional expansion agent (Freon-11, also known as trichlorofluoromethane). Testing included mainstream cigarette smoke chemistry studies, genotoxicity studies (Ames and sister chromatid exchange, SCE), a 13-week inhalation study in Sprague-Dawley rats, and a 30-week dermal tumor promotion study in SENCAR mice. Cigarettes containing DIET or Freon-11 expanded tobacco were similar in biological activity.
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