Nicotine effects

  • Aranza Gutiérrez Cruz Escuela Superior de Tepeji del Rio
  • Yulisa Hernández Jiménez Escuela Superior de Tepeji del Rio
  • Leobardo Falcón Valdez Escuela Superior de Tepeji del Rio
  • Eduardo Mendoza Altamira Escuela Superior de Tepeji del Rio
Keywords: Tobacco, nicotine, addiction, central nervous system, toxic, vulnerability, nicotinic receptors

Abstract

In Tobacco there are around 4000 toxic substances, however nicotine is one of the main components that cause addiction in the consumption of this, said substance is an organic compound of the alkaloid type; which is extracted from the tobacco leaves and sold in the world market between 1 and 2 milligrams per cigarette. Highlighting the most important in reference to our interest; is to understand the peculiar addictive properties of this substance, as well as the mechanisms and adverse effects that are developed in the organism when consuming this substance mainly in the central nervous system and some other organs involved, in addition to analyzing the social vulnerability that exists for the consumption of this drug

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Published
2019-01-05
How to Cite
Gutiérrez Cruz, A., Hernández Jiménez, Y., Falcón Valdez, L., & Mendoza Altamira, E. (2019). Nicotine effects. TEPEXI Boletín Científico De La Escuela Superior Tepeji Del Río, 6(11), 40-42. https://doi.org/10.29057/estr.v6i11.3833