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Nicotine hydrogen tartrate

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Nicotine hydrogen tartrate is a chemical compound that serves as a laboratory reagent. It is used in scientific research and analysis applications.

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3 protocols using nicotine hydrogen tartrate

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Cytotoxicity Assay in Cell Culture

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Advanced DMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium) (Gibco, Life Technologies Ltd., UK), nicotine hydrogen tartrate (BDH Chemicals Ltd., Poole, England), cadmium 1000 mg/L (Jobin Yvon SAS, Longjumeau, France), DMSO (VWR Chemicals, France), sodium chloride, potassium chloride, disodium hydrogen phosphate, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate were purchased from Scharlab S.L., Spain. Other consumables including culture flasks, tubes, and disposable pipettes were purchased from Corning, NY, USA.
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Nicotine Exposure Evaluation Methods

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Benson and Hedges cigarettes (1.0 mg nicotine/stick), locally prepared nasal snuff (16 mg nicotine/g), and nicotine hydrogen tartrate, 98% (BDH Chemicals Ltd., Poole, England), were used.
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Nicotine Dosage Preparation and Storage

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Nicotine hydrogen tartrate (95% nicotine; BDH Chemicals Ltd, Poole, England) was used in the study. The nicotine dosage freshly prepared in normal saline for each group of animals was delivered at 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg per body weight (BW). The working solutions were stored in foil-wrapped glass bottle at 4°C for no longer than 10 days to ensure potency as previously reported.[6 (link)]
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