Tar is the common name for the
resinous, partially combusted particulate matter produced by the burning of
tobacco and other plant material in the act of
smoking. Tar is toxic and damages the smoker's
lungs over time through various biochemical and mechanical processes. Tar also damages the mouth by rotting and blackening teeth, damaging gums, and desensitizing taste buds. Tar includes the majority of
mutagenic and
carcinogenic agents in tobacco smoke.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), for example, are
genotoxic via
epoxidation.