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Characterization of physiochemical parameters & their effect on microbial content of smokeless tobacco products marketed in north India.
Shahid, Mohammad; Srivastava, Sonal; Shukla, Priti; Yadav, Ravi; Sajid, Mohammad; Kumar, Anuj; Singh, Shalini; Bharadwaj, Mausumi.
Affiliation
  • Shahid M; National Tobacco Testing Laboratory, ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Srivastava S; ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Shukla P; Division of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Yadav R; ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Sajid M; National Tobacco Testing Laboratory, ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Kumar A; Division of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Singh S; Division of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Bharadwaj M; Molecular Biology Group, ICMR-National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Indian J Med Res ; 158(5&6): 542-551, 2023 Nov 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38088421
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND

OBJECTIVES:

Smokeless tobacco (SLT) product consumption has profound public health implications for its users. The p H and moisture of SLTs determine the bioavailability of nicotine, the microbial structure dynamics and the amount of microbial conversion of tobacco alkaloids to carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamines. This study aimed to characterize and compare the p H, moisture and alkaloid content of various SLT products.

METHODS:

Thirty-seven SLT samples including khaini , snus, moist snuff, gul , pan masala , zarda , Mainpuri kapoori and qiwam were collected from the retail market around the National Capital Region in north India and their p H, moisture, nicotine and alkaloid content were measured. The p H and total nicotine were used to calculate the amount of free nicotine, the readily absorbed form, for each product by applying the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.

RESULTS:

The investigation showed that the SLTs varied drastically in their p H (5.36 to 10.27), moisture content (4.7 to 51.7%) and alkaloid content (0.82 to 35.87 mg/g). The p H and free nicotine levels of a product were found to be positively correlated, and the highest free nicotine content was reported in snus samples. Further, the moisture content was seen to impact the bacterial and fungal diversity in these samples. INTERPRETATION

CONCLUSIONS:

Studies to detect the presence of pathogenic microbiological genera as well as potentially toxic constituents are warranted. The use of SLTs as an alternative to cigarette smoking should be discouraged, and cessation programmes must call attention to their detrimental effects and emphasize on benefits of quitting SLT consumption.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tobacco, Smokeless / Alkaloids / Central Nervous System Stimulants / Nitrosamines Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Indian J Med Res Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: India

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tobacco, Smokeless / Alkaloids / Central Nervous System Stimulants / Nitrosamines Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Indian J Med Res Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: India