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      Ciliastatic components in the gas phase of cigarette smoke.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Aldehydes, pharmacology, Animals, Chromatography, Gas, Cilia, drug effects, physiology, Cyanides, Filtration, Mollusca, Plants, Toxic, Smoking, Tobacco, analysis

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          The gas phase of cigarette smoke, separated into its components by gas chromatography, was passed across a ciliated specimen. The acetaldehyde, acrolein, and hydrogen cyanide produced strong inhibition of the ciliary beat. A filter which removed most of the acetaldehyde and acrolein from smoke did not reduce the inhibitory effect of the gas phase of that smoke, whereas a filter that removed most of the hydrogen cyanide did reduce inhibition.

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