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Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses

Flavored tobacco products are increasing in popularity but remain unregulated, with the exception of the ban on flavored conventional cigarettes. Lack of regulation of cigarillos and little cigars allows vendors to have their own version of popular flavors, each with different chemical components. A...

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Autores principales: Lawyer, Gina R., Jackson, Monica, Prinz, Melanie, Lamb, Thomas, Wang, Qixin, Muthumalage, Thivanka, Rahman, Irfan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6905550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31825984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226066
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author Lawyer, Gina R.
Jackson, Monica
Prinz, Melanie
Lamb, Thomas
Wang, Qixin
Muthumalage, Thivanka
Rahman, Irfan
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Jackson, Monica
Prinz, Melanie
Lamb, Thomas
Wang, Qixin
Muthumalage, Thivanka
Rahman, Irfan
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description Flavored tobacco products are increasing in popularity but remain unregulated, with the exception of the ban on flavored conventional cigarettes. Lack of regulation of cigarillos and little cigars allows vendors to have their own version of popular flavors, each with different chemical components. A new classification system was created for flavored cigars in order to easily communicate our results with the scientific community. To understand the physicochemical characteristics of flavored little cigars and cigarillo smoke, size distribution and concentration of particulate matter in smoke were determined. Acellular reactive oxygen species generation was measured as an indirect measurement of the potential to cause oxidative stress in cells. In addition, cigarillo smoke extract treatment on bronchial epithelial (Beas-2b) cells were assessed to determine the flavor-induced cellular toxicity. Flavored cigars/cigarillos showed significant variability in the tested parameters between flavors as well as brands of the same flavor, but most of the cigars showed higher potential of generating oxidative stress, than research grade cigarettes. Flavored cigars produced maximum particle concentrations at 1.0μm and 4.0 μm compared with 3R4F reference research cigarettes. A differential cytotoxic response was observed with cigarillo smoke extract treatments, with “fruits/candy” and “drinks” being the most toxic, but were not more cytotoxic than smoke from cigarettes. These cigarillos with flavors must be well characterized for toxicity in order to prevent adverse effects caused by exposure to flavor chemicals. Our study provides insight into understanding the potential health effects of flavor-infused cigars/cigarillos and the need for the regulation of those flavoring chemicals in these products. Future research is directed to determine the flavoring toxicity of little cigars and cigarillos in vivo studies.
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spelling pubmed-69055502019-12-27 Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses Lawyer, Gina R. Jackson, Monica Prinz, Melanie Lamb, Thomas Wang, Qixin Muthumalage, Thivanka Rahman, Irfan PLoS One Research Article Flavored tobacco products are increasing in popularity but remain unregulated, with the exception of the ban on flavored conventional cigarettes. Lack of regulation of cigarillos and little cigars allows vendors to have their own version of popular flavors, each with different chemical components. A new classification system was created for flavored cigars in order to easily communicate our results with the scientific community. To understand the physicochemical characteristics of flavored little cigars and cigarillo smoke, size distribution and concentration of particulate matter in smoke were determined. Acellular reactive oxygen species generation was measured as an indirect measurement of the potential to cause oxidative stress in cells. In addition, cigarillo smoke extract treatment on bronchial epithelial (Beas-2b) cells were assessed to determine the flavor-induced cellular toxicity. Flavored cigars/cigarillos showed significant variability in the tested parameters between flavors as well as brands of the same flavor, but most of the cigars showed higher potential of generating oxidative stress, than research grade cigarettes. Flavored cigars produced maximum particle concentrations at 1.0μm and 4.0 μm compared with 3R4F reference research cigarettes. A differential cytotoxic response was observed with cigarillo smoke extract treatments, with “fruits/candy” and “drinks” being the most toxic, but were not more cytotoxic than smoke from cigarettes. These cigarillos with flavors must be well characterized for toxicity in order to prevent adverse effects caused by exposure to flavor chemicals. Our study provides insight into understanding the potential health effects of flavor-infused cigars/cigarillos and the need for the regulation of those flavoring chemicals in these products. Future research is directed to determine the flavoring toxicity of little cigars and cigarillos in vivo studies. Public Library of Science 2019-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6905550/ /pubmed/31825984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226066 Text en © 2019 Lawyer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jackson, Monica
Prinz, Melanie
Lamb, Thomas
Wang, Qixin
Muthumalage, Thivanka
Rahman, Irfan
Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
title Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
title_full Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
title_fullStr Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
title_full_unstemmed Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
title_short Classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
title_sort classification of flavors in cigarillos and little cigars and their variable cellular and acellular oxidative and cytotoxic responses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6905550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31825984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226066
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