Electronic cigarette nicotine delivery can exceed that of combustible cigarettes: a preliminary report.
Tob Control
; 25(e1): e6-9, 2016 Apr.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26324250
INTRODUCTION: Electronic cigarettes (ECIGs) aerosolise a liquid that usually contains propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine, flavourants and the dependence-producing drug, nicotine, in various concentrations. This laboratory study examined the relationship between liquid nicotine concentration and plasma nicotine concentration and puffing behaviour in experienced ECIG users. METHODS: Sixteen ECIG-experienced participants used a 3.3-Volt ECIG battery attached to a 1.5-Ohm dual-coil 'cartomiser' loaded with 1â
mL of a flavoured propylene glycol/vegetable glycerine liquid to complete four sessions, at least 2â
days apart, that differed by nicotine concentration (0, 8, 18 or 36â
mg/mL). In each session, participants completed two 10-puff ECIG-use bouts (30â
s puff interval) separated by 60â
min. Venous blood was sampled to determine plasma nicotine concentration. Puff duration, volume and average flow rate were measured. RESULTS: Immediately after bout 1, mean plasma nicotine concentration was 5.5â
ng/mL (SD=7.7) for 0â
mg/mL liquid, with significantly (p<0.05) higher mean concentrations observed for the 8 (mean=17.8â
ng/mL, SD=14.6), 18 (mean=25.9â
ng/mL, SD=17.5) and 36â
mg/mL (mean=30.2â
ng/mL; SD=20.0) concentrations; a similar pattern was observed for bout 2. For bout 1, at 36â
mg/mL, the mean post- minus pre-bout difference was 24.1â
ng/mL (SD=18.3). Puff topography data were consistent with previous results and revealed few reliable differences across conditions. DISCUSSION: This study demonstrates a relationship between ECIG liquid nicotine concentration and user plasma nicotine concentration in experienced ECIG users. Nicotine delivery from some ECIGs may exceed that of a combustible cigarette. The rationale for this higher level of nicotine delivery is uncertain.
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Assunto principal:
Tabagismo
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Abandono do Hábito de Fumar
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Agonistas Nicotínicos
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Produtos do Tabaco
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Sistemas Eletrônicos de Liberação de Nicotina
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Vaping
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Prevenção do Hábito de Fumar
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Nicotina
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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En
Ano de publicação:
2016
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Article