Identification of toxicants in cinnamon-flavored electronic cigarette refill fluids

Behar, RZ; Davis, B; Wang, Y; Bahl, V; Lin, S; Talbot, P

HERO ID

4088550

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

24516877

HERO ID 4088550
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Identification of toxicants in cinnamon-flavored electronic cigarette refill fluids
Authors Behar, RZ; Davis, B; Wang, Y; Bahl, V; Lin, S; Talbot, P
Journal Toxicology In Vitro
Volume 28
Issue 2
Page Numbers 198-208
Abstract In a prior study on electronic cigarette (EC) refill fluids, Cinnamon Ceylon was the most cytotoxic of 36 products tested. The purpose of the current study was to determine if high cytotoxicity is a general feature of cinnamon-flavored EC refill fluids and to identify the toxicant(s) in Cinnamon Ceylon. Eight cinnamon-flavored refill fluids, which were screened using the MTT assay, varied in their cytotoxicity with most being cytotoxic. Human embryonic stem cells were generally more sensitive than human adult pulmonary fibroblasts. Most products were highly volatile and produced vapors that impaired survival of cells in adjacent wells. Cinnamaldehyde (CAD), 2-methoxycinnamaldehyde (2MOCA), dipropylene glycol, and vanillin were identified in the cinnamon-flavored refill fluids using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). When authentic standards of each chemical were tested using the MTT assay, only CAD and 2MOCA were highly cytotoxic. The amount of each chemical in the refill fluids was quantified using HPLC, and cytotoxicity correlated with the amount of CAD/product. Duplicate bottles of the same product were similar, but varied in their concentrations of 2MOCA. These data show that the cinnamon flavorings in refill fluids are linked to cytotoxicity, which could adversely affect EC users.
Doi 10.1016/j.tiv.2013.10.006
Pmid 24516877
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