| Literature DB >> 34795826 |
Fatma Guezguez1,2, Mohamed Abdelwaheb3, Ichraf Anane1, Saleheddine Rekik1, Saad Saguem4, Bassem Charfeddine5, Sonia Rouatbi1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: neffa, a form of air-dried smokeless tobacco used in North Africa, is spuriously perceived as a lower risk alternative to smoking. The objective of this study was to provide information on some harmful constituents of neffa and to use them for cancer risk assessment.Entities:
Keywords: Smokeless tobacco; carcinogens; heavy metals; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; risk assessment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34795826 PMCID: PMC8571925 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.45.24751
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1A) chromatographic separation with fluorescence detection of 11 standard polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; B) and that of the prepared solution from neffa
determination of heavy metals´ concentration in the different neffa samples compared to the gothiatek® standards
| CCd (μg/g) | CPb (μg/g) | |
|---|---|---|
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| Sample 1 | 1.3 | 4.5 |
| Sample 2 | 2.0 | 4.6 |
| Sample 3 | 2.8 | 1.7 |
| Gothiatek standards | 0.5 | 1.0 |
CCd: concentration of cadmium in μg per gram of neffa; CPb: concentration of lead in μg per gram of neffa
estimated daily intake of metals of the tested neffa compared to the permissible daily intake limits for the human consumption of the heavy metals according to the joint Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization (FAO/WHO)
| Cd | Pb | |
|---|---|---|
| Estimated daily intake of metals provided from neffa in μg/day and in percentage of the permissible daily intake (%) | ||
| Sample 1 | 12.9 (21.5) | 45.1 (15.0) |
| Sample 2 | 19.8 (33.0) | 45.7 (15.2) |
| Sample 3 | 28.4 (47.4) | 17.4 (5.8) |
| Permissible daily intake according to the FAO/WHO in μg/day | 60 | 300 |
Cd: cadmium; Pb: lead
estimated cancer risk related to neffa use
| Neffa | Cd | Pb | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% transfer | 6% transfer | 100% transfer | 6% transfer | |
| Sample 1 | 4.25 x 10-3 | 2.55 x 10-4 | 0.64 x x10-5 | 0.38 x 10-6 |
| Sample 2 | 6,52 x 10-3 | 3.91 x 10-4 | 0.65 x 10-5 | 0.39 x 10-6 |
| Sample 3 | 9.36 x 10-3 | 5.61 x 10-4 | 0.25 x 10-5 | 0.15 x 10-6 |
Cd: cadmium; Pb: lead
available data about metals´ levels in SLT and their estimated lifetime cancer risk (transfer 6%)
| Study | Country | SLT | Cd concentration (μg/g) | Cd lifetime CR | Pb concentration (μg/g) | Pb life time CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayo-Yusuf and Connolly 2011 | India | Medicinal nicotine gum (nicorette) | NR | 2.8-3* | NR | 2.5-6* |
| Saeed et al. 2012 | Pakistan | 30 Naswar | 2.34* [0.25 - 9.2]‡ | [0.78 - 109.42]‡ | 21.05* [12.4 - 11.5]‡ | [0.063 - 0.573]‡ |
| Song et al. 2016 | USA | 7 moist snuf | 1.28* ± 0.14† | 2.17-4* ± 2.29-5† | 0.46* ± 0.19† | 3.35-8* ± 1.41 E-08† |
| Hossain et al. 2018 | Bangladesh | 5 Gul | [1.05 - 3.06]‡ | [2.53-3 - 8.17-3]‡ | [1.16 - 1.74]‡ | [4.4-8 - 6.6-8]‡ |
| The present study | Tunisia | 3 Neffa | [1.29-2.84]‡ | [2.55-4 - 5.61-4]‡ | [1.73 - 4.5]‡ | [0.15-6 - 39-6]‡ |
Cd: cadmium; lifetime CR: lifetime cancer risk; NR: not reported; Pb: lead; SLT: smokeless tobacco; data were expressed as *means, †standard deviations or ‡ranges