2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21103495
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Inhalation Toxicology of Vaping Products and Implications for Pulmonary Health

Abstract: E-cigarettes have a liquid that may contain flavors, solvents, and nicotine. Heating this liquid generates an aerosol that is inhaled into the lungs in a process commonly referred to as vaping. E-cigarette devices can also contain cannabis-based products including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of cannabis (marijuana). E-cigarette use has rapidly increased among current and former smokers as well as youth who have never smoked. The long-term health effects are unknown, and emerging prec… Show more

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“…122 liquids studied contained substances having some level of hazard/risk of danger according to the globally harmonised classification system for respiratory irritants [25] , in flagrant breech of European Union regulations. With some devices there is variability in the temperature that heats the liquid, which can reach 250 °C to create the aerosol [40] . It is unsurprising that burn and blast injuries have resulted from malfunctioning of these devices [41] , [42] .…”
Section: Toxicity Of E-cigarettesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…122 liquids studied contained substances having some level of hazard/risk of danger according to the globally harmonised classification system for respiratory irritants [25] , in flagrant breech of European Union regulations. With some devices there is variability in the temperature that heats the liquid, which can reach 250 °C to create the aerosol [40] . It is unsurprising that burn and blast injuries have resulted from malfunctioning of these devices [41] , [42] .…”
Section: Toxicity Of E-cigarettesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…occupational asthma due to inhaled flour in bakers (who are mostly able to eat bread without problems) [44] ; asthma caused by Thiamine when inhaled (in the production of breakfast cereals) [44] . Long-term exposure to PG has been found to induce and exacerbate multiple allergic symptoms in children [127] Acrolein (a suspected carcinogen) is generated from vaporising the humectant glycerine [2] Ethylene glycol (EG), toluene, and 1,3-Propanediol, polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG 400), medium chain triglycerides (MCT) [40] . Traces Commonly added to cannabis-based vaping products [40] EG is an odourless, clear, and viscous liquid commonly used as an industrial solvent and as an antifreeze The health consequences of long-term exposure to EG and other residual solvents from e-cigarettes have not been investigated.…”
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“…Some specialists consider that the main risk factor is smoking tutu cigarettes [5]. The literature mentions the occurrence of pneumothorax in patients who smoked tobacco associated with cannabis [3,6], e-cigarette smokers [7], air pollution in major cities [8], and other toxic factors [9]. Smoking acts on the extracellular pulmonary matrix through several mechanisms, but the release of oxidizing free radicals inhibits alpha-1-antitrypsin and alters the alveolar membrane [2].…”
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confidence: 99%