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Effect of electric heating and ice added to the bowl on mainstream waterpipe semivolatile furan and other toxicant yields

Authors :
Marielle C Brinkman
Andreas A Teferra
Noura O Kassem
Nada OF Kassem
Source :
Tob Control
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ObjectivesWe examined mainstream total particulate matter, nicotine, cotinine, menthol, pyrene, carbon monoxide (CO) and semivolatile furan yields from a commercial waterpipe with two methods for heating the tobacco, quick-light charcoal (charcoal) and electric head (electric) and two water bowl preparations: with (ice) and without ice (water).MethodsEmissions from a single brand of popular waterpipe tobacco (10 g) were generated using machine smoking according to a two-stage puffing regimen developed from human puffing topography. Tobacco and charcoal consumption were calculated for each machine smoking session as mass lost, expressed as a fraction of presmoking mass.ResultsThe heating method had the greatest effect on toxicant yields. Electric heating resulted in increases in the fraction of tobacco consumed (2.4 times more, pConclusionWaterpipe components used to heat the tobacco and water bowl preparation can significantly affect mainstream toxicant yields. Mainstream waterpipe tobacco smoke is a significant source of inhalation exposure to semivolatile furans with human carcinogenic and mutagenic potential. These data highlight the need for acute and chronic inhalation toxicity data for semivolatile furans and provide support for the establishment of limits governing sugar additives in waterpipe tobacco and educational campaigns linking waterpipe tobacco smoking behaviours with their associated harm.

Details

ISSN :
14683318
Volume :
29
Issue :
Suppl 2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tobacco control
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93f5a52ea7bc998298ea8b0fe4af2997