Mina W Tehrani, Angela D Ahererra, Stefan Tanda, Rui Chen, Aryan Borole, Walter Goessler, Ana M Rule
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摘要
电子香烟(e-cig)的日益普及引发了人们对使用电子香烟或吸食电子烟的健康影响的质疑。以前的研究已经报告了吸食电子烟可能接触砷(As)和其他金属(loid)的情况,但对吸入气溶胶中砷的种类却知之甚少,而砷的种类是决定毒性的一个重要因素。无机砷(iAs)种类 AsIII 和 AsV 通常比有机砷种类危害更大。本研究旨在调查流行的商用电子烟产品凝聚气溶胶中的总砷和特定砷含量,并将其与监管暴露限值进行比较。研究采用了高效液相色谱法和电感耦合等离子体质谱法测量电子烟气溶胶冷凝物中的砷含量。分析包括来自三种电子烟设备的样本:在所有 23 个分析的电子烟气溶胶冷凝物样本中都发现了 iAs 物种,其中 MOD 中测得的气溶胶浓度最高。本研究在 MOD 设备中观察到的 iAs 几何平均浓度(范围)为 2.3 (1.2-5.1) μg/m3 ,超过了美国国家职业安全与健康研究所规定的 15 分钟或更短时间内吸入的建议暴露限值 2 μg/m3。这些初步结果表明,某些 MOD 产品的可吸入气溶胶中存在碘砷物种,其含量超过了碘砷吸入的法规限值。
Arsenic and arsenic species in MOD, POD, and disposable POD electronic cigarette aerosols: a pilot study.
The growing popularity of electronic cigarettes (e-cig) has raised questions about the health effects of e-cig use, or vaping. Previous studies have reported on the potential of exposure to arsenic (As) and other metal(loid)s from vaping, but little is known about the speciation of As in the inhaled aerosols, an important determinant of toxicity. Inorganic As (iAs) species AsIII and AsV are generally more hazardous than organic As species. This study aimed to investigate total and speciated As in condensed aerosols of popular commercial e-cig products and to compare them with regulatory exposure limits. High-performance liquid chromatography and inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry were used for As measurements of e-cig aerosol condensates. The analysis included samples from three types of e-cig devices: MODs, PODs, and disposable pod (d-POD) devices. iAs species were identified in all 23 analyzed e-cig aerosol condensate samples, with the highest aerosol concentrations measured in MODs. The geometric mean (range) iAs concentration of 2.3 (1.2-5.1) μg/m3 observed in MOD devices in this study exceeded the recommended exposure limit of 2 μg/m3 for 15-min or shorter inhalation exposures set by the United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. These preliminary results suggest that iAs species are present in inhalable aerosols of some MOD products at levels above regulatory limits for iAs inhalation.