DIN SPEC 10133 Toxicological assessment of additives for tobacco products - A guidance
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- DIN ISO 15592-3 Fine-cut tobacco and smoking articles made from it - Methods of sampling, conditioning and analysis - Part 3: Determination of total particulate matter of smoking articles using a routine analytical smoking machine, preparation for the determination of water and nicotine, and calculation of nicotine-free dry particulate matter (ISO 15592-3:2008)
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- DIN ISO 15592-3 Fine-cut tobacco and smoking articles made from it - Methods of sampling, conditioning and analysis - Part 3: Determination of total particulate matter of smoking articles using a routine analytical smoking machine, preparation for the determination of water and nicotine, and calculation of nicotine-free dry particulate matter (ISO 15592-3:2008)
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- DIN ISO 15592-3 Fine-cut tobacco and smoking articles made from it - Methods of sampling, conditioning and analysis - Part 3: Determination of total particulate matter of smoking articles using a routine analytical smoking machine, preparation for the determination of water and nicotine, and calculation of nicotine-free dry particulate matter (ISO 15592-3:2008)
- DIN ISO 4387 Cigarettes - Determination of total and nicotine-free dry particulate matter using a routine analytical smoking machine (ISO 4387:2000 + Amd.1:2008)
- DIN ISO 10315 Cigarettes - Determination of nicotine in smoke condensates - Gas-chromatographic method (ISO 10315:2000)
- DIN SPEC 10132 Standardization roadmap Tobacco Products Directive 2014/40/EU
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Deutsches Institut fur Normung e. V.
Toxicological assessment of additives for tobacco products - A guidance
N SPEC 10133
Annotation
Scope of testing
Toxicological testing should cover a wide range of various toxicological mechanisms of action of tobacco smoke. This means that a single test system will hardly suffice; more likely one will require several test systems, i.e. a test battery. How comprehensive a test battery has to be can only be estimated taking into consideration the fact that most tobacco additives will ultimately be used only in small amounts. In principle, toxicological concerns are fewer for low doses than for high doses of additives. This leads to the reasoning that for expected low exposures to the consumer product toxicological testing might be deemed unnecessary [90]. This principle of a "Level of Toxicological Concern" that determines the scope of required testing is customary in many other safety tests and is laid down in regulations. Regulations for the Chemical Industry in Europe (REACH) are designed on the basis of the annual production of a chemical. For the toxicological assessment of food additives, the consumers' level of exposure is the decisive parameter. In line with these principles it follows that the scope of required testing should be based on the planned doses of an additive [91].
Purpose
The purpose of the toxicological testing and assessment of tobacco additives is to ensure that they will not increase the risk potential of tobacco products.
Автоматический перевод:
Токсикологическая оценка добавок для табачных изделий - руководство



