Composition of e-cigarette aerosols: A review and risk assessment of selected compounds

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作者
Heywood, Jonathan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Abele, Grayson [1 ]
Langenbach, Blake [1 ]
Litvin, Sydney [1 ]
Smallets, Sarah [1 ]
Paustenbach, Dennis [3 ]
机构
[1] Paustenbach & Associates, Denver, CO USA
[2] Insight Exposure & Risk Sci Grp, 1790 38th St,Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301 USA
[3] Paustenbach & Associates, Jackson, WY 83001 USA
关键词
aerosols; butyraldehyde; e-cigarette; electronic nicotine delivery system; ENDS; margin of exposure; methylglyoxal; N-nitrosonornicotine; risk assessment; TOBACCO-SPECIFIC NITROSAMINES; FREE-RADICAL FORMATION; CARBONYL-COMPOUNDS; ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES; FLAVORING CHEMICALS; N-NITROSONORNICOTINE; INHALATION EXPOSURE; GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; COIL TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1002/jat.4683
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
The potential harms and benefits of e-cigarettes, or electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), have received significant attention from public health and regulatory communities. Such products may provide a reduced risk means of nicotine delivery for combustible cigarette smokers while being inappropriately appealing to nicotine naive youth. Numerous authors have examined the chemical complexity of aerosols from various open- and closed-system ENDS. This body of literature is reviewed here, with the risks of ENDS aerosol exposure among users evaluated with a margin of exposure (MoE) approach for two non-carcinogens (methylglyoxal, butyraldehyde) and a cancer risk analysis for the carcinogen N-nitrosonornicotine (NNN). We identified 96 relevant papers, including 17, 13, and 5 reporting data for methylglyoxal, butyraldehyde, and NNN, respectively. Using low-end (minimum aerosol concentration, low ENDS use) and high-end (maximum aerosol concentration, high ENDS use) assumptions, estimated doses for methylglyoxal (1.78x 10(-3)-135 mu g/kg-bw/day) and butyraldehyde (1.9x 10(-4)-66.54 mu g/kg-bw/day) corresponded to MoEs of 227-17,200,000 and 271-280,000,000, respectively, using identified points of departure (PoDs). Doses of 9.90x 10(-6)-1.99x 10(-4) mu g/kg-bw/day NNN corresponded to 1.4-28 surplus cancers per 100,000 ENDS users, relative to a NNN-attributable surplus of 7440 per 100,000 cigarette smokers. It was concluded that methylglyoxal and butyraldehyde in ENDS aerosols, while not innocuous, did not present a significant risk of irritant effects among ENDS users. The carcinogenic risks of NNN in ENDS aerosols were reduced, but not eliminated, relative to concentrations reported in combustible cigarette smoke.
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