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Correlation between endogenous harmful components in mainstream cigarette smoke and chemical constituents in tobacco leaves.

GENG Zhao-liang1, ZHANG Jie1, GE Yong-hui1, XIANG Zhang-min1, CAI Kai1, ZHU Xian-ling2, LI Ji-xin3, FENG Yong-gang1   

  1. (1Guizhou Academy of Tobacco Science Research, Guiyang 550081, China; 2Research Institute of Tobacco and Health, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230051, China; 3Guizhou Provincial Tobacco Corporation, Guiyang 550004, China)
  • Online:2015-05-18 Published:2015-05-18

Abstract:

Correlation analysis between main chemical constituents of tobacco leaves and endogenous harmful components in mainstream cigarette smoke was conducted. Leaf stalk positions exhibited a high relation with endogenous harmful components and hazard index (H). Upper stalk position leaves had greater release of 1-butanone,4-(methylnitrosoamino)-1-(3-pyridinyl) (NNK), B\[a\]P. HCN, NH3 and phenol in mainstream cigarette smoke, and a higher hazard index than middle position leaves except for crotonaldehyde, which had greater release from middle position leaves. Different endogenous harmful components in mainstream cigarette smoke presented complicated correlation with main chemical constituents in tobacco. The same type of leaf chemical constituents presented different correlations with various endogenous harmful components in mainstream cigarette smoke. Cigarette hazard index showed significantly positive correlations with contents of nicotine, protein, total nitrogen, major polyphenols and organic acids, while significantly negative correlation with potassium and carbonaceous substances, such as total sugars, reducing sugars and starch. The results suggested that properly increasing potassium content and decreasing nitrogenous constituents in cured tobacco leaf may reduce the cigarette hazard index.