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Aldehydes in Exhaled Breath during E-Cigarette Vaping: Pilot Study Results.


ABSTRACT: Several studies have shown the presence of aldehydes (i.e., formaldehyde, acrolein) in mainstream emissions of some e-cigarettes. For this reason, concerns have been raised regarding potential toxicity. The purpose of this research was to measure levels of carbonyls in exhaled breath of e-cigarette users during "vaping" sessions and estimate the respiratory tract (RT) uptake of specific aldehydes, including formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. We measured concentrations of 12 carbonyls in e-cigarette aerosols produced directly by e-cigarettes and in the exhaled breath of 12 participants (19 sessions). Carbonyls were sampled on 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) cartridges and analyzed with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with a UV/Vis photodiode detector. We found that in most cases, levels of aldehydes and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) were significantly higher (2?125 times) in exhaled e-cigarette breaths than in pre-exposed breath. Exposure levels for the most abundant individual carbonyls in e-cigarette emissions-formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein-were between the limit of quantification (LOQ) and 24.4 ?g·puff-1. The mean retention of formaldehyde in the respiratory tract was 99.7 ± 0.9% for all participants, while acetaldehyde retention was 91.6 ± 9.9%. Within the limitation of a small number of participants, our results showed that there is an increase in breath carbonyls during e-cigarette use.

SUBMITTER: Samburova V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6161081 | biostudies-other | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Aldehydes in Exhaled Breath during E-Cigarette Vaping: Pilot Study Results.

Samburova Vera V   Bhattarai Chiranjivi C   Strickland Matthew M   Darrow Lyndsey L   Angermann Jeff J   Son Yeongkwon Y   Khlystov Andrey A  

Toxics 20180807 3


Several studies have shown the presence of aldehydes (i.e., formaldehyde, acrolein) in mainstream emissions of some e-cigarettes. For this reason, concerns have been raised regarding potential toxicity. The purpose of this research was to measure levels of carbonyls in exhaled breath of e-cigarette users during "vaping" sessions and estimate the respiratory tract (RT) uptake of specific aldehydes, including formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. We measured concentrations of 12 carbonyls in e-cigarette  ...[more]

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