Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions

Abstract To assess potential exposure of non-users to exhaled constituents from pod and cartridge electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) products, an environmental clinical study was conducted with (n = 43) healthy adult smokers. Room air concentrations of 34 selected constituents (nicotine, pr...

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Main Authors: Michael J. Oldham, Anil Sehgal, Gal Cohen, Joey Chen, Blair Evans, Daniel Heraldez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-80963-9
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spelling doaj-a9ebb37e81be4ed89bded521f06449be2021-01-24T12:27:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-80963-9Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditionsMichael J. Oldham0Anil Sehgal1Gal Cohen2Joey Chen3Blair Evans4Daniel Heraldez5JUUL Labs, Inc.JUUL Labs, Inc.JUUL Labs, Inc.JUUL Labs, Inc.JUUL Labs, Inc.JUUL Labs, Inc.Abstract To assess potential exposure of non-users to exhaled constituents from pod and cartridge electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) products, an environmental clinical study was conducted with (n = 43) healthy adult smokers. Room air concentrations of 34 selected constituents (nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerin, 15 carbonyls, 12 volatile organic compounds, and 4 trace metals) and particle number concentration (0.3 to 25 µm) were compared from use of two ENDS products and conventional cigarettes using room ventilations representative of a residential, an office or a hospitality setting over a 4-h. exposure period. Products used were JUUL ENDS, Virginia Tobacco flavor (Group I), VUSE Solo, Original flavor (Group II) (5.0 and 4.8% nicotine by weight, respectively) and subjects’ own conventional cigarettes (Group III). Cumulative 4-h room air sampling and particle counting were performed during prescribed (Groups I and II) and ad libitum product use (all Groups). Conventional cigarette use resulted in significantly more constituents detected and higher 4-h cumulative constituent concentrations compared to use of the ENDS products tested, except for the predominant ENDS ingredients, propylene glycol and glycerin. Use of conventional cigarettes also resulted in greater total particle number concentration than either prescribed or ad libitum use of either of the ENDS used in this study.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-80963-9
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author Michael J. Oldham
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Gal Cohen
Joey Chen
Blair Evans
Daniel Heraldez
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Anil Sehgal
Gal Cohen
Joey Chen
Blair Evans
Daniel Heraldez
Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
Scientific Reports
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Anil Sehgal
Gal Cohen
Joey Chen
Blair Evans
Daniel Heraldez
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title Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
title_short Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
title_full Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
title_fullStr Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
title_full_unstemmed Room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
title_sort room air constituent concentrations from use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and cigarettes using different ventilation conditions
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract To assess potential exposure of non-users to exhaled constituents from pod and cartridge electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) products, an environmental clinical study was conducted with (n = 43) healthy adult smokers. Room air concentrations of 34 selected constituents (nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerin, 15 carbonyls, 12 volatile organic compounds, and 4 trace metals) and particle number concentration (0.3 to 25 µm) were compared from use of two ENDS products and conventional cigarettes using room ventilations representative of a residential, an office or a hospitality setting over a 4-h. exposure period. Products used were JUUL ENDS, Virginia Tobacco flavor (Group I), VUSE Solo, Original flavor (Group II) (5.0 and 4.8% nicotine by weight, respectively) and subjects’ own conventional cigarettes (Group III). Cumulative 4-h room air sampling and particle counting were performed during prescribed (Groups I and II) and ad libitum product use (all Groups). Conventional cigarette use resulted in significantly more constituents detected and higher 4-h cumulative constituent concentrations compared to use of the ENDS products tested, except for the predominant ENDS ingredients, propylene glycol and glycerin. Use of conventional cigarettes also resulted in greater total particle number concentration than either prescribed or ad libitum use of either of the ENDS used in this study.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-80963-9
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