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TR201109789: A process for the isolation of a major harmful oxidant from cigarette smoke

The components of cigarette smoke, known until now, do not explain the overwhelming hazardous effects of smoking; this invention describes the isolation, identification and procedures for determination of the structure, properties and assay of a relatively stable major harmful oxidant (cs-oxidant) present in the cigarette smoke, the content of which is about 190±10 mg per cigarette; the cs-oxidant alone almost quantitatively accounts for the oxidative damage of proteins produced by the aqueous extract of whole cigarette smoke, it is also responsible for the oxidative damage of DNA; since the cs-oxidant is relatively stable, it further explains the deleterious effects of the side stream smoke and passive smoking; a number of chemical compounds / agents including vitamin C have been found to prevent the cs-oxidant induced protein oxidation in vitro.

Filing Date: 22-01-2004

Issue Date: 17-08-2011

Applicant: CSIR(SCH)

Patent No: TR201109789

Application No: 2712240

Inventor(s): Chatterjee IB

Country: Turkey

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