C LiuSummaryAffiliation: British American Tobacco Country: UK Publications
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Reduction of aldehydes and hydrogen cyanide yields in mainstream cigarette smoke using an amine functionalised ion exchange resinPeter J Branton
Group Research and Development, British American Tobacco, Regents Park Road, Millbrook, Southampton SO15 8TL, UK
Chem Cent J 5:15. 2011..abstract:..
New insights into the formation of volatile compounds in mainstream cigarette smokeC Liu
Group R and D Centre, British American Tobacco, Regents Park Road, Southampton, SO15 8TL, UK
Anal Bioanal Chem 396:1817-30. 2010..The observation contributes to the fundamental knowledge of the cigarette smoke formation and may have implications on wider smoke chemistry and associated effects...
The use of a novel tobacco treatment process to reduce toxicant yields in cigarette smokeChuan Liu
British American Tobacco, Group Research and Development Centre, Regents Park Road, Southampton SO15 8TL, United Kingdom
Food Chem Toxicol 49:1904-17. 2011..Reductions in sidestream yields of nitrogenous smoke toxicants and increases in sidestream yields of several carbonyls, benzo(a)pyrene and isoprene were also observed...
Design and chemical evaluation of reduced machine-yield cigarettesK G McAdam
British American Tobacco, Group Research and Development, Regents Park Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO15 8TL, UK
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 62:138-50. 2012..The results encourage further work examining human exposure to toxicants from these cigarettes, including human biomarker studies...
The use of a novel tobacco-substitute sheet and smoke dilution to reduce toxicant yields in cigarette smokeK G McAdam
British American Tobacco, Group Research and Development Southampton, Hampshire SO15 8TL, UK
Food Chem Toxicol 49:1684-96. 2011..These results show that reducing exposure to some smoke toxicants is possible using a tobacco-substitute sheet, although some smoke toxicants, and the sensory attributes of the smoke, remain as technical challenges...
