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Estimating smokers' mouth-level exposure to select mainstream smoke constituents from discarded cigarette filter butts.

Gregory M Polzin1, Weijia Wu, Xizheng Yan, Joan M McCraw, Shadeed Abdul-Salaam, Ameer D Tavakoli, Liqin Zhang, David L Ashley, Clifford H Watson.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Standardized machine smoking measurements are poor predictors of exposure. We have refined a method using the solanesol deposited in discarded cigarette butts as a marker for estimating deliveries of mainstream smoke constituents. Developing a fast and accurate method for measuring solanesol in cigarette filters to assess tobacco smoke intake could provide a way to assess how people smoke under natural conditions. We have developed and validated a new, lower-cost, high-throughput method to measure the solanesol content in discarded cigarette filter butts and correlated these measurements with mainstream smoke deliveries of nicotine and tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs).
METHODS: Cigarettes were machine smoked under a variety of conditions to cover a wide range of nicotine deliveries and solanesol levels in the spent cigarette filter. Following machine smoking, a 1-cm portion of filter material, measured from the mouth end, was removed from the cigarette butts for analysis. Although an isotopically labeled solanesol analog is currently not commercially available, we achieved excellent quantitative results using a structurally similar compound, geranylgeraniol, as an internal standard (IS). After spiking with IS and solvent extracted, solanesol extracts were then analyzed using liquid chromatography coupled with a single-quadrupole mass analyzer. Analysis was carried out using manual preparation as well as a high-throughput 48-well format using automated liquid handlers.
RESULTS: Recoveries of solanesol from cigarette butts exceeded 95% with excellent precision and exhibited excellent linearity for both preparation methods. In addition, we show that the mouth-level exposure for both nicotine and TSNAs may be estimated by their relation to the solanesol retained in the cigarette filter. DISCUSSION: We believe that this method provides excellent versatility and throughput for the estimation of mouth-level exposure to a wide range of toxins in cigarette smoke under naturalistic conditions. In addition, this method allows a far more accurate measure of exposure both from a single cigarette as well as from daily smoking.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19541951     DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntp080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res        ISSN: 1462-2203            Impact factor:   4.244


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1.  Effect of differing levels of tobacco-specific nitrosamines in cigarette smoke on the levels of biomarkers in smokers.

Authors:  David L Ashley; Richard J O'Connor; John T Bernert; Clifford H Watson; Gregory M Polzin; Ram B Jain; David Hammond; Dorothy K Hatsukami; Gary A Giovino; K Michael Cummings; Ann McNeill; Lion Shahab; Bill King; Geoffrey T Fong; Liqin Zhang; Yang Xia; Xizheng Yan; Joan M McCraw
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2010-05-25       Impact factor: 4.254

2.  Mouth-Level Nicotine Intake Estimates from Discarded Filter Butts to Examine Compensatory Smoking in Low Nicotine Cigarettes.

Authors:  Tracy T Smith; Joseph S Koopmeiners; Dorothy K Hatsukami; Katelyn M Tessier; Neal L Benowitz; Sharon E Murphy; Andrew A Strasser; Jennifer W Tidey; Benjamin C Blount; Liza Valentin; Roberto Bravo Cardenas; Clifford Watson; James L Pirkle; Eric C Donny
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2020-02-26       Impact factor: 4.254

3.  Smoking Behavior and Exposure: Results of a Menthol Cigarette Cross-over Study.

Authors:  Christina Vaughan Watson; Patricia Richter; B Rey de Castro; Connie Sosnoff; Jennifer Potts; Pamela Clark; Joan McCraw; Xizheng Yan; David Chambers; Clifford Watson
Journal:  Am J Health Behav       Date:  2017-05-01

4.  Development of a method to estimate mouth-level benzo[a]pyrene intake by filter analysis.

Authors:  Yan S Ding; Theodore Chou; Shadeed Abdul-Salaam; Bryan Hearn; Clifford H Watson
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5.  Experimentally Switching from Factory Made to Self-Made Cigarettes: A Preliminary Study of Perceptions, Toxicant Exposure and Smoking Behavior.

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Review 6.  Cigarette filter-based assays as proxies for toxicant exposure and smoking behavior--a literature review.

Authors:  John L Pauly; Richard J O'Connor; Geraldine M Paszkiewicz; K Michael Cummings; Mirjana V Djordjevic; Peter G Shields
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 4.254

7.  A High Throughput Method for Estimating Mouth-Level Intake of Mainstream Cigarette Smoke.

Authors:  Xizheng Yan; Liqin Zhang; Bryan A Hearn; Liza Valentín-Blasini; Gregory M Polzin; Clifford H Watson
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2015-02-02       Impact factor: 4.244

8.  Mouth Level Exposure and Similarity to Machine-smoked Constituent Yields.

Authors:  Kia J Jackson; Megan J Schroeder; Allison C Hoffman
Journal:  Tob Regul Sci       Date:  2016-01-01

9.  No Butts on the Beach: Aquatic Toxicity of Cigarette Butt Leachate Chemicals.

Authors:  P Dilip Venugopal; Shannon K Hanna; Gregory G Gagliano; Hoshing W Chang
Journal:  Tob Regul Sci       Date:  2021-01

10.  Methodologies for the quantitative estimation of toxicant dose to cigarette smokers using physical, chemical and bioanalytical data.

Authors:  Frank Kelley St Charles; John McAughey; Christopher J Shepperd
Journal:  Inhal Toxicol       Date:  2013-06-07       Impact factor: 2.724

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