Comparison of the toxicological potential of two JUUL ENDS products to reference cigarette 3R4F and filtered air in a 90-day nose-only inhalation toxicity study
Food Chem Toxicol. 2023 Jul 12:113917. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2023.113917. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTElectronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) are generally recognized as less harmful alternatives for those who would otherwise continue to smoke cigarettes. The potential toxicity of aerosols generated from JUUL Device and Virginia Tobacco (VT3) or Menthol (ME3) JUULpods at 3.0% nicotine concentration was assessed in rats exposed at target aerosol concentrations of 1400 μg/L for up to 6 h/day on a 5 day/week basis for at least 90 days (general accordance with OECD 413). 3R4F reference cigarette smoke (250 μg/L) and Filtered Air were used as comparators. JUUL ENDS product aerosol exposures at >5x the 3R4F cigarette smoke level resulted in greater plasma nicotine and cotinine levels (up to 2x). Notable cigarette smoke related effects included pronounced body weight reductions in male rats, pulmonary inflammation evidenced by elevated lactate dehydrogenase, pro-inflammatory cytokines and neutrophils in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, increased heart and lung weights, and minimal to marked respiratory tract histopathology. In contrast, ENDS aerosol exposed animals had minimal body weight changes, no measurable inflammatory changes and minimal to mild laryngeal squamous metaplasia. Despite the higher exposure levels, VT3 and ME3 did not result in significant toxicity or appreciable respiratory histopathology relative to 3R4F cigarette smoke following 90 days administration.PMID...
Source: Food and Chemical Toxicology - Category: Food Science Authors: Rahat Wadhwa Desai Kubilay Demir Nikos Tsolakos Tessa R Moir-Savitz Charles L Gaworski Roxana Weil Michael J Oldham Guy Lalonde Source Type: research
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