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Topical Report NCI / S&Hp / Ornl Number 52 Final Smoke and Condensate Data for the Fourth Series of Experimental Varia Nts
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- Author
- Griest, W.H.
- Kubota, H.
- Marshall, A.H.
- Mraz, P.
- Olerich, G.
- Quincy, R.B.
- Reagan, R.
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Topical Report
NCI/S&HP/ORNL #52
FINAL SMOKE AND CONDENSATE
DATA FOR THE FOURTH SERIES
OF EXPERIMENTAL VARIANTS
October 19, 1977
W. H. Griest, R. B. Quincy, Fi. Kubota, A. H. Marshall,
P. Mraz, R. Reagan, G. Olerich
Tobacco Smoke Research Program
Bio/Organic Analysis Section
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830
Interagency Agreement (ERDA-NIH/NCI) No. 40-485-74, Part I
Internal (ORNL) Contract Charge Number 3390-0225
Intended for i nformal corr,muni cati on wi th project management only.
Confidential until published or released by author.

FINAL SMOKE AND CONDENSATE
DATA FOR THE FOURTH SERIES
OF EXPERIPiEhiTAL VARIANTS
W. H. Griest, R. B. Quincy, H. Kubota, A. H. Marshall,
P. Mraz, R. Reagan, G. Olerich
Introduction: This data tabulation represents the final report for smoke
and condensate constituent analyses performed on the Fourth series of NCI
experimental cigarettes. A summary format is used to facilitate compari-
son of the variants.
Experimental: All handling and analytical procedures were NCI routine
protocol methods described in previous Topical and Annual Reports. The
analytical protocol consisted of two analyses, each in quadruplicate, of
freshly generated smokes. Three skin painting batches of smoke condensates
were analyzed in duplicate, and one composite batch was analyzed in quad-
ruplicate. Special studies were in quadruplicate on only one batch of
condensate.
Results/Discussion: The data are divided into three sections:
Average Values
Standard Deviations
95 Percent Confidence Intervals
Each section is further subdivided by the following units:
Smoke Data:
Delivery per Cigarette
Delivery per Grarn of Tobacco Burned
Delivery per Puff
Del i ve.ry per Li ter of Smoke
Delivery per Cigarette Relative to TPM
Condensate Data:
Delivery per Grarn of Dry Condensate
The following routine protocol constituents are
TPM
H20
Nicotine
Tar
Smoke Data:
Acetaldehyde
Acrolein
Isoprene
HCN
reported:
TPM Phenol i cs

Condensate Data:
Ni coti-ne
Indole
Skatole
Benz(a)anthracene
Benzo(a)pyrene
pH
Weak Acids
In addition, one batch of smoke
following constituents:
Very Weak Aci ds
Total Weak Acids
Total Free Fatty
Oleic + Linoleic
Palmitic Acid
Stearic Acid
Neophytadiene
Catechol
Acids (C16-C18)
+
Linolenic Acids
condensate was analyzed for the
o-Cresol Phenol + Cresols
m- + p-Cresols Colorimetric Phenolics
Phenol Glycerol
It is to be emphasized that in
Nicotine Alkaloids
these tabulations "0.0" means "no
determination made" while "0.00" means "an analytical result of 0, or not
significantly different from 0."
Comments: This tabulation supercedes all preliminary reports of Series IV
data.
.

Cigarette Characteristics
Code Cigarette Cigarette
4ieiqLt, ma RTD, rnn7 E120 Puff
Number
02 1038 44 7.7
03 1208 169 6.9
04 1215 98 10.4
05 1080 63 8.9
06 865 81 8.1
08 1055 92 8.0
09 1048 71 7.9
10 1375 63 11.3
11 1090 89 9.5
12 940 60 7.2
13 1061 86 9.5
14 1183 88 9.9
15 1010 121 7.6
16 1595 >500 7.8
17 1140 71 8.2
18 1073 85 7.7
19 1019 54 8.0
20 1246 66 12.8
21 1055 64 7.3
22 1165 62 8.8
23 1115 75 9.5
24 1110 70 9.7
25 1067 100 7.7
26 1277 57 10.6
27 1205 63 7.9
28 1110 51 8.5
29 1193 93 10.4
30 1122 73 11.5
31 1076 65 9.7
32 1203 83 10.1
33 1110 55 8.2
35 1466 340 7.1
36 1002 61 7.4
37 1130 123 8.0
L8 1166 89 13.5
M6 1055 66 11.3
68 1132 54 9.6
NN 1141 64 9.9
LN 1116 67 9.5
A 1210 ' 92 10.4
C 1235. 43 8.8
D 1250 53 8.0
38 1205 95 11.1 Gb
67 1190 59 10
0 W
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GD
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SUMPIAI2Y OF AViRAGE VALiIES - UFLTVERY/CZG.ARF°I`Tk:
COB3 TF: 820 dUC T1',H PHENOL IiCFTAI. ACROL ISOPR't F1CN i0R?7A7. .0X CQ C02
G p n
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tiG
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P'3CG 'riCG
~iCG
i;CG z~CG
I.CG
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02 ~ BV.`O 4 2.f2 0.23 17. 18 56.27 556.13 86.25 1614. 38 E9..r2 50.24 82.00 11.86 21.6?
03 c.31 1.15 0.23 6.89 0.00 303.75 59.63 128.13 139.56 18.26 268.70 12.51 25.91
04 31.9n 3,6 C 1.85 26.39 131.85 °91.50 109.25 537.$8 348.21 L'3.41 5 479.49 17.50 ;3.91
05 3.'..23 4.7C 1.85 26.60 73.45 1156.88 174.13 401.;38 291.56 59.15 78. 17 18.13 241 .77
06 27.54 4.9E 0.21 22.33 62.90 880.75 188.63 '273.?5 239.11 115.38 54.36 21.28 23.89
08 19.47 2.47 0.64 16.37 90.65 800.50 118.38 253.13 204.44 28.47 470.12 14.1? 29.06
09 71.19 3.31 0.98 16.89 51.43 6F+~.7: ii 700.1.3 '274.38 225.27 44.35 226.42 15.03 21.43
10 33.97 3.41 1.73 28.83 120,010 996.75 108.75 392.50 373.94 40.35 573. 84 25. 87 40.72
11 2C.9G 4.13 C.71 24. 12 127.80 989.88 109.75 510.63 371.89 35.05 371.51 14.09 28.1,
12 20.25 3.33 0.66 16.26 60.02 861.75 152.63 268.13 216.79 53.87 157.12 15.77 21.88
13 29.44 3.86 0.16 25.42 144.7{3 775.75 93.75 ;1G.88 281.34 30.52 1111.57 13.65 28.67
14 31.13 3.44 1.91 25.78 142.93 949.C3 109.00 535.63 34 5.89 35.78 432.'74 15.77 32.28
15 11.42 1.83 0.1E 9.41 56.55 546.50 95.38 0.00 146.12 35.42 1112.26 8.89 22.14
16 0.79 0.1?, 0.flC 0.66 0.00 416.00 94.75 50.50 17.85 8.77 99.45 3.46 20.34
17 24.46 3.24 0.96 20.27 48.46 665.88 97.50 374.33 34.3.6 1"34.0G 430.37 19.65 23.80
18 18.60 2.08 0.16 16.36 67.52 741.88 92.13 194.38 360.17 28.63 228.67 19.74 25.37
19 22.77 3.69 0.90 18.1£1 50.30 744.75 105.63 197.v0 313.09 34.55 278.55 16.60 23.36
20 42.40 5.83 2.18 34.39 252.35 1211.25 173.75 540.63 302.35 43.78 59.12 13. 5E 29.81
21 19.82 2.3C 0.44 17.C7 62.17 433.25 51.88 253.75 160.06 26.68 454.97 17.30 22.04
22 26.70 3.21 0.36 23.13 109.37 603.25 93.38 321.25 248.37 57.52 348.62 22.02 31.27
23 34.98 5.26 1.64 28.09 156.55 1015.50 123.38 544.38 - 30.73 479.94 34.27 30.5 9
24 27.15 3.9 E 0.85 22.33 92.52 799.25 111.38 335.63 260.59 31.90 350.50 15.45 34.07
25 15.53 2.44 0."5 12.64 32.03 679.88 83.63 121.25 340.C0 29.95 316.80 18.09 24.71
26 34.26 4.00 3.25 27.02 205.15 528.50 96.38 428.75 265.46 29.97 1399.37 12,21 34.83
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£U 1i9AiiY OF AVL:j.AGL VALtJES - D2LTVERY/CTGARETTE
C~") DE Thi'l
G ?:2fl
fSG NIC
(iG fiAR
t G FiiENQI,
C4CG ACETAL
i'fCG ACROT.. TSOPF?tJ
MCG MCG , aC2~
MCG TOft1.IlL
MCG tdOX
MCG CO
hs"L C02
N L
?7 17. 87 3.53 1.06 13. 27 51.55 480.25 81 .88
65.38 215. C3 17.58 313.92 12.16 26.63
28 __
19.99 2.91 1.12 15.96 45.35 773.8f_i ~
79.38 19F.63 96.22 41.44 69.03 12.25 25.43
29
30.£t; 71
3. 2.02 25.12 17C~.55 983.88 110.13 536.88 319.01 31.67 ~t41.51 15.25 32.35
30
43.81
5.5e
2.60
35.63
214.07 ^
1057.63
109.50 575.63
416.17
29.6.3
234.27
16.7 8
34.~32
31 32.13 4.12 0.89 27.12 160.92 678.63 85.25 507.50 352.87 24.63 471.31 16.99 31.79
32 31.44 3.83 1.91 25.69 132.07 1014.00 110.13 521.25 324.90 32.81 449 61 15.77 .33. 18
33 25.12 4.20 1.1"r. 19.75 66.10 847.88 121.00 268.75 2491.39 32.17 216.56 17.34 26.23
35 2.54 0.51 0.09 1.93 34.05 303.75 71.38 76.25 0.00 9.75 174.39 4.37 19.88
36 06.97 4.01 0.84 22.11 70.02 1009.25 163.50 329.38 281.29 -32.9G 108.42 17.68 22.32
37 1£i.25 2.9C 0.53 14.82 21.90 897.25 123.75 226.25 326.51 19.64 901.23 19.67 27.51
38 35.50 4.12 1.73 29.65 152.02 772.88 80.88 488.75 363.81 31.47 526.84 17.46 33.16
%F3 39.11 4.49 2.68 31.95 340.63 8$0.50 111.50 281.25 340.24 40.81 49.05 11.93 31.36
i1f'i 34.C0 3.27 2.48 28.25 281.23 629.00 92.38 219.38 347.84 36.86 69.32 13.35 34.54
68 27.95 3.41
. 1.56 22.97 98.65 863.50 66.00 375.63 250.24 25.17 276.94 13.65 27.60
i?N 33. 62 4.18 2.64 26.82 164.07 818.63 110.63 524.38 266.97 27.83 522. 64 .'16.09 30.24
Lt; 27.93 3.04 0.74 24.13 140.43 711.50 93.50 448.75 345.25 28.78 513.05 13.08 26.11
A 33.M1 4.30 1.65 27.56 152.8C 767.63 83.25 476.88 345.27 32.27 492.74 18.00 35.39
C 6.90 1.03 0.00 5.87 36.67 205.63 11.00 0.00 0.00 7.20 6.36 4.16 21.80
D 6.32 1.36 0.00 4.94 9.38 182.00 48.38 1.19 0.00 8.34 7.70 4.65 22.68
67 33.59 4.5° 1.84 27.16 165.95 948.50 79.38 461.88 339.42 36.29 537.06 17.51 34.59
41 33.C6 3.2S 1.80 27.97 127.02 1035.75 109.75 522.50 385.97 -37.50 443.95 16.41 32.22
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SI3i1i4hltY OF AVERAGE VALUES - Q(IAilTITY PER GRAti OF DRY CO2`iDENSA9'"
"
CODE "1TCC-
'1'S1;F:
" G
~. bI riA-
LOIDS
i'i G
Ii3LOLF
(t CG
SKA'.!'CLE
MCG
E11 A
iiCG
BAP
2'CCs'
i 0-
CRESOL
i'SG !I hp
CRESOL
z~iG
PHENOL
~'~~ G COLOR
P I: aN OL
(i
x: PE:E'dOL
+CRTSCL
~iG
0? 21.45 23.75 193.91 365.45 1.16 0.87 0.68 1.75 5.03 7.46 7.47
03 60.00 53.70 96.93 191.46 1.58 1.28 0.29 1.21 1.61 3.03 3.10
0, 1; 90.20 94.17 491.42 403.92 0.99 0.72 0.66 1.88 3.79 5.65 6.32
05 60.?3 r5 .2 4 z:3.6Z 73.r0 0.99 0.77 0.23 0.69 1.74 4.18 2.66
Ot3 5.14 4.82 6.00 143.50 1.92 1.10 0.26 0.85 1.70 3.26 2.81
08 57,51 63.95 240.46 322.08 0.90 0.76 0.98 2.18 4.10 7.07 7.26
09 78.95 80.21 143.06 277.73 0. 85 0.61 0. 82 1. 82 3.49 5.67 6.12
10 80.53 70.69 426.00 346.31 1.07 0.30 0.41 1.62 3.42 5.27 5.47
11 41.62 37.08 678.92 435.92 0.94 0.82 0.41 1.61 5.79 6.56 7.81
12 53.39 53..05 8.69 200.54 0.79 0.51 0.56 0.96 2.14 4.56 3.G7
13 12.44 13.87 629.33 '404.31 1.02 0.75 0.40 1.52 4.93 6.42 6.35
14 87.70 79.73 390.54 343.67 1.11 0.79 0.47 1.17 2.98 5.50 4.61
15 29.09 25.88 59.83 22.3.0!) 1.29 1.02 1.05 1.64 2.87 5.75 5.55
16 16.95 0.0. 0.00 9.83 6.14 3.47 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.0 0.00
17 66.35 52.40 187.87 334.69 1.17 0.81 0.57 1.19 - 2. 94 4.62 4.70
1s 15.65 12.42 83.27 371.17 1.00 0.88 0.67 1.23 2.44 5.11 4.38
19 57.77 58.39 10.85 189.0,3 0.69 0.61 0.56 1.43 3.54 5.87 5.53
20 30.13 70.01 16 8 .80 215.00 1.46 1.05 0.38 1.29 2.95 5.70 4.62
21 77.87 68.12 8£,1.50 406.00 0.74 0.67 0.40 1.31 1.72 3.45 3.42
22 18.67 17.88 260.69 438.62 0.8.3 0.69 0.58 1.52 3.39 6.50 5.43
23 74.93 68.24 643.88 402.88 0.91 0.71 0.59 1.72 3.33 6.62 5.68
24 52.82 58.60 128.36 266:30 1.92 1.17 0.40 1.27 2.60 4.03 4.27
25 164.25 44.10 176.54 311.67 1.21 0.89 0.7.3 1.81 2.64 4.57 5.20
.26 175.06 167.19 1459.22 663.83 0.83 0.59 0.59 1.91 4.00 7.06 6.48
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Sliiii';ARX OF AVERAGE VALUES -QIIAINTITX ?ER GRAhi OF D'RX CQNDENSA`1'E
NICC-
?`Ii;E
CO'JE ~tG ALKA-
LOIDS
PiG
Z.IDOLE
IrC;i
5KA'1'OLN
I1CG
BAA
PICC
BAP
s`iCG 0~
CRESOL
diG M+P
CIiESOL
IiG
FfIEt3QL
I:G COLOR.
PIi?'IiOL
i:G PI'£it©L
+CItESOL
i~G
27 90.11 87.54 170.31 203.60 1.60 1.11 0.67 1.33 2.62 4.80 4.61
23 75.9t^ 78. 26 360.33 395.03 0.9{ 0.81 0.83 1.57 3.90 6.01 6.28
,9 80.96 83.83 503.21 356.78 0.96 0.71 0.54 1.60 3.95 7.39 6.09
10 88.20 86.33 433.38 349.56 1.21 0.98 0.47 1.33 4.07 6.07 5.810
31 58.57 58.96 690.22 297.67 0.94 0.77 0.53 1.47 2.89 6.54 4.90
32 97.03 88.80 540.13 356.67 1.55 0.60 0.57 1.68 3.19 5.79 5.43
33 c31 . 64 80.76 141.60 274.62' 0.72 0.58 0. 54 1.4F 3.36 5.93 5.36
35 50.27 44.14 8.15 56.38 3.34 1.78 0.17 0.43 0.46 1.45 1.06
36 60.71 118.39 31.75 157.85 1.17 0.51 0.30 0.89 2.12 4.73 3.31
37 75.40 60.15 595.77 304.00 0.60 0.42 0.26 0.96 1.80 3.21 3.03
38 82.29 77.83 375.15 293.3'! 1.15 0.87 0.51 1.51 4.25 7.63 6.27
Lu 106.70 103.54 672.15 537.69 1.05 0.83 0.65 1.90 5.33 8.39 7.8£3
:6 122.11 115.68 1014.31 720.54 1.21 0.79 0.73 2.33 6.21 7.85 9.26
68 98.21 87.18 537.08 352.15 0.91 0.76 0.48 1.31 3.211 5.18 5.04
A 83.73 0.0 508.29 388.71 0.97 0.77 0.86 2.26 ° 4.66 7.65 7.80
C 1.25 0.0 0.00 0.00 4.77 2.32 0.55 0.60 0.42 3.58 1.5~3
0 1.62 0.0 0.00 0.00 3.83 2.13 0.97 1.01 0.62 2.93 2.60
67 74.93 0.0 0.0 0.0 1..31 0.59 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 0.0
l.~6S4C1.,68

S(1;MARY OF AVERACE VALUES -(Qt1AN:ITY PER GRAM OP DRY CONDENSATE
P:i WE iK
PiMS VERY TOTAL
W-ACIDS `n'-ACIDS i ATTY
ACIDS LIii-LIN- PALMITIC
OL ACID.`i ACID ST~~ ARIC
ACZD *Ii.O.PHY- GT,YCE-
TADII:fr'^ 1?UZ CAT'.-
Ci':
Q
L
CO*~tf1 E n ~.EQ iiG M`.i i~17 laC l" 1.t1 l ii {j /
+
WSJ
02 4.57 1.17 0.91 2.08 12.83 6.43 4.01 2.39 5.11 157.10 4.68
03 4' .79 1.30 0.88 2.19 19.33 9.07 5.85 4.42 6.22 121. 3 0 4.2G
04 5.13 1.74 1.02 2.76 22.97 11.73 7.69 3.55 8.92 88.77 5.80
05 4.03 1.85 0.82 2.67 17.99 11.16 3.85 2.97 4.98 91.55 5.89
06 4. 13 1. F;7 1.16 2.63 14.68 6.78 5.114 2.46 6.47 94.36 3.72
08 4.91 1.93 1.19 3.12 16.09 8.09 5.29 2.71 5.39 98.85 4.74
09 4.79 1.90 1.00 2.91 13.35 6.92 3.94 2.50 5.64 131.95 5.16
10 5.011 1.5? 0.91 2.44 18.99 9.78 6.16 3.06 8.45 101.85 5.15
11 4.95 1.32 0.79 2.15 19.00 9.80 6.39 2.80 7.25 87.95 5.95
12 4. Lr3 1.83 1.06 2.89 13.47 ci. 97 3.73 2. 77 4.58 136.67 5.51
13 5.12 1.29 0.81 . 2.09 16.10 8.16 5.77 2.17 7.19 90.25 6.02
14 5. 16 1.65 0.84 2.48 20.35 10.65 6.7-3 2.97 5.97 33.55 5.23
15 =t. .5 1.77 1.15 2. 92 13.25 6.74 4.311 2.17 0.00 108.80 5.13
1G 5.44 0.93 0.60 1.53 12.09 5.96 3.74 2.38 1.28 240.25 2.10
17 4.73 2.09 1.21 3.30 16.28 8.71 5.03 2.54 5.67 85.20 4.72
1a i¢.30 1.42 1.00 2.45 13.41 7.00 4.11 2.30 3.03 81.24 E.58
19 4.34 1.69 0 .87 2.56 12.97 6.38 4 .79 1.79 6.11 125.20 5.97
20 5.22 1.51 0.89 2.4t? 17.62 9.14 5.81 2.68 5.20 107.45 6.99
21 5.39 1.82 C.69 2.51 15.34 6.19 6.16 2.98 7.62 93.00 3.71
22 4. 66 1. 1+3 0.95 2.3,9 15.91 7.75 5.21 2.95 5.27 77.65 5.42
23 5.59 1.51 0.84 2.34 16.77 8.62 9.73 2.42 6.63 86.80 5.37
24 5. 07 1.53 0.82 2.39 15.51 7.56 5.67 2.28 4.00 66.90 5.91
25 L", . 92 1.63 0.90 ?..53 11.84 6.03 3.67 2.11 3.40 115.22 5.55
26 7.21 1.12 0.73 1.85 9.43 4.12 3.62 1.69 7.48 88.80 2.82
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27 4. 95 1.34 0.65 2.00 12.33 5.32 4.23~ 2.79 2.25 151.40 5. 4 1
28 5.00 1.55 0.89 2.44 12.19 6.12 3.86 2.21 4.09 118.65 5.04
m9 5. 07 1. `t9 0.82 2. 31 17.96 9.27 5.91 2.79 6.75 0.0 4.74
3; 5.22 1.30 0.75 2.05 19.06 8.99 7.23 2.84 8.38 76.35 5.57
:31 4.90 1.36 0.77 2.13 14.18 7.39 4.87 1.92 6.75 93.40 5.41
3? 4 . 90 1.1118 0.82 2.29 15.71 7.95 5.32 2.44 7.19 81.95 5.14
33 4.51 2.08 0.98 3.05 10.77 5.79 3.20 1.77 4.068 115.30 5.34
;ra 4.79 1.51 0.69 2.20 17.19 7.65 5.67 3.87 3.17 170.00 3.15
3ia 4. 37 11.42 0.84 2. 25 10.97 5.59 3.36 12.01 5. 15 61.00 5.07
37 5.50 1..17 0.59 1.86 7.54 3.40 2.,'-13 1.31 7.34 101.00 2.35
3t 5.14 1:61 0.32 2.44 18.64 9.89 6.34 2.41 7.03 87.44 5.26
N3 5.05 1.65 0.95 2.60 15.20 7.00 6.47 1.73 8.32 8.44 10.96
~i6 5.5 6 1.34 0.94 2.29 15.59 6.21 7.08 2.30 9.94 0.00 9.76
68 4.99 1 .50, 0.81 2.31 116. 84 8.50 5.91 2.43 7.30 92.13 5.20
A 5.20 1.24 0.74 1.98 16.99 8.77 5.98 2.24 .fi.92 0.0 5.28
C 5.75 0.58 0.51 1.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.41
D 5.70 0.55 0.57 1.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.38
67 5.22 0.93 0.70 1.63 13.30 6.76 4.69 1.86 5.96 0.0 4.38
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