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ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples

The lack of interest in the determination of toxic elements in liquids for electronic cigarettes (e-liquids) has so far been reflected in the scarce number of accurate and validated analytical methods devoted to this aim. Since the strong matrix effects observed for e-liquids constitute an exciting...

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Autores principales: Mara, Andrea, Langasco, Ilaria, Deidda, Sara, Caredda, Marco, Meloni, Paola, Deroma, Mario, Pilo, Maria I., Spano, Nadia, Sanna, Gavino
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26216680
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author Mara, Andrea
Langasco, Ilaria
Deidda, Sara
Caredda, Marco
Meloni, Paola
Deroma, Mario
Pilo, Maria I.
Spano, Nadia
Sanna, Gavino
author_facet Mara, Andrea
Langasco, Ilaria
Deidda, Sara
Caredda, Marco
Meloni, Paola
Deroma, Mario
Pilo, Maria I.
Spano, Nadia
Sanna, Gavino
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description The lack of interest in the determination of toxic elements in liquids for electronic cigarettes (e-liquids) has so far been reflected in the scarce number of accurate and validated analytical methods devoted to this aim. Since the strong matrix effects observed for e-liquids constitute an exciting analytical challenge, the main goal of this study was to develop and validate an ICP-MS method aimed to quantify 23 elements in 37 e-liquids of different flavors. Great attention has been paid to the critical phases of sample pre-treatment, as well as to the optimization of the ICP-MS conditions for each element and of the quantification. All samples exhibited a very low amount of the elements under investigation. Indeed, the sum of their average concentration was of ca. 0.6 mg kg(−1). Toxic elements were always below a few tens of a μg per kg(−1) and, very often, their amount was below the relevant quantification limits. Tobacco and tonic flavors showed the highest and the lowest concentration of elements, respectively. The most abundant elements came frequently from propylene glycol and vegetal glycerin, as confirmed by PCA. A proper choice of these substances could further decrease the elemental concentration in e-liquids, which are probably barely involved as potential sources of toxic elements inhaled by vapers.
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spelling pubmed-85885532021-11-13 ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples Mara, Andrea Langasco, Ilaria Deidda, Sara Caredda, Marco Meloni, Paola Deroma, Mario Pilo, Maria I. Spano, Nadia Sanna, Gavino Molecules Article The lack of interest in the determination of toxic elements in liquids for electronic cigarettes (e-liquids) has so far been reflected in the scarce number of accurate and validated analytical methods devoted to this aim. Since the strong matrix effects observed for e-liquids constitute an exciting analytical challenge, the main goal of this study was to develop and validate an ICP-MS method aimed to quantify 23 elements in 37 e-liquids of different flavors. Great attention has been paid to the critical phases of sample pre-treatment, as well as to the optimization of the ICP-MS conditions for each element and of the quantification. All samples exhibited a very low amount of the elements under investigation. Indeed, the sum of their average concentration was of ca. 0.6 mg kg(−1). Toxic elements were always below a few tens of a μg per kg(−1) and, very often, their amount was below the relevant quantification limits. Tobacco and tonic flavors showed the highest and the lowest concentration of elements, respectively. The most abundant elements came frequently from propylene glycol and vegetal glycerin, as confirmed by PCA. A proper choice of these substances could further decrease the elemental concentration in e-liquids, which are probably barely involved as potential sources of toxic elements inhaled by vapers. MDPI 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8588553/ /pubmed/34771088 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26216680 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mara, Andrea
Langasco, Ilaria
Deidda, Sara
Caredda, Marco
Meloni, Paola
Deroma, Mario
Pilo, Maria I.
Spano, Nadia
Sanna, Gavino
ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples
title ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples
title_full ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples
title_fullStr ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples
title_full_unstemmed ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples
title_short ICP-MS Determination of 23 Elements of Potential Health Concern in Liquids of e-Cigarettes. Method Development, Validation, and Application to 37 Real Samples
title_sort icp-ms determination of 23 elements of potential health concern in liquids of e-cigarettes. method development, validation, and application to 37 real samples
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26216680
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