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Chem Res Toxicol


Title:Menthol addition to cigarettes using breakable capsules in the filter. Impact on the mainstream smoke yields of the health Canada list constituents
Author(s):Dolka C; Piade JJ; Belushkin M; Jaccard G;
Address:"Philip Morris International , Rue des Usines 90, 2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland"
Journal Title:Chem Res Toxicol
Year:2013
Volume:20130917
Issue:10
Page Number:1430 - 1443
DOI: 10.1021/tx400146x
ISSN/ISBN:1520-5010 (Electronic) 0893-228X (Linking)
Abstract:"Cigarettes with menthol capsules embedded in the filter have been introduced recently in many countries. At the same time, concerns have been expressed that filter performance could be affected by the crushing of the capsule therein, altering mainstream smoke constituent yields, ultimately with the potential to impact the toxicity of these products. The present study investigates the possible mechanisms underlying differences in smoke constituent deliveries following the crushing of a menthol capsule in a cigarette filter. It also includes results from a market survey of a selection of commercial cigarette brands with menthol capsules representing the different designs for this type of product available in different markets worldwide. The yields of 46 Health Canada smoke components were determined according to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) machine-smoking regime. Data obtained from measurements using cigarettes with the capsule crushed and uncrushed were compared. Except for the intended presence of menthol flavors in smoke, no meaningful differences were identified in the yields of the remaining measured particulate-phase smoke constituents. Regarding the gas-phase smoke constituents, it was found that the delivery of lipophilic volatiles was reduced when the capsule was crushed. Delivery of the other measured gas-phase components remained unaffected. The results from investigations performed in this study did not show any meaningful increase in the yield of smoke constituents listed by Health Canada as a result of crushing the menthol capsule in the cigarette filter"
Keywords:"Canada Capsules/*chemistry Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Filtration Fluorometry Gases/chemistry Humans Menthol/*chemistry Particulate Matter/analysis Reference Standards *Smoking Tobacco Products/*standards Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineDolka, C Piade, J-J Belushkin, M Jaccard, G eng 2013/08/28 Chem Res Toxicol. 2013 Oct 21; 26(10):1430-43. doi: 10.1021/tx400146x. Epub 2013 Sep 17"

 
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