Tobacco-specific Nitrosamines.
Dried tobacco leaves are used to make cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco. For taste and to improve the enjoyment of smoking, other chemicals are frequently added. Burning tobacco and its additions results in a complex combination of chemicals that are released as smoke from these items.
There are hundreds of compounds in tobacco smoke, including at least 70 that are known to cause cancer. Carcinogens are the terms used to describe these compounds that cause cancer. a dangerous, cancer-causing substance that is present in tobacco and tobacco smoke.
When tobacco leaves are cultivated, cured, aged, and processed, tobacco-specific nitrosamines are produced. Depending on how they are created, tobacco products may include varying quantities of nitrosamines unique to tobacco.
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