| Literature DB >> 34966718 |
Ivana Kosarac1, Cariton Kubwabo2, Guru Prasad Katuri2, Dora Petraccone1, Trevor K Mischki1.
Abstract
During the summer of 2019, cases of lung injury associated with vaping emerged in North America, including among individuals who reported exclusive use of nicotine vaping liquids. Once vitamin E acetate was identified as a potential causative agent a quantitative method based on a simple sample dilution, separation by gas chromatography and analysis by triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC MSMS) was developed. Method detection limit (MDL) and limit of quantification (LOQ) were determined at 0.159 µg/mL and 0.505 µg/mL, respectively. The analysis was performed on a subset of 203 commercially sourced nicotine containing vaping liquids of various flavour profile and nicotine range (nicotine free-59 mg/mL) from an internal inventory. The target analyte, Vitamin E Acetate, was not detected in any samples analyzed, as expected, given the reported detection in literature and high association of the chemical with cannabis and not nicotine containing vaping products.Entities:
Keywords: aerosol; cannabis; emission; gc ms; medium chain triglycerides; nicotine; vaping; vitamin E acetate
Year: 2021 PMID: 34966718 PMCID: PMC8710514 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2021.756745
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
FIGURE 1Vitamin E acetate extracted quantifier (Q1) and qualifier (Q2) ion transitions. (A) Sample 202. (B) Fortified sample 202 at 2.5 µg/mL of vitamin E acetate. (C) Pure vitamin E acetate diluted in methanol at 2.5 µg/mL (no matrix present).
FIGURE 2(A) MCT oil scan, concentration 2000 µg/mL; (B) Earlier eluting compounds area enlarged.
Chemical compounds detected in MCT oil (Refer to Figures 2, 3).
| Peak | IUPAC Name | Common Name | CASRN | More information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Octanoyl octanoate | n-Caprylic Anhydride | 623-66-5 | Listed in cosmetic products patents |
| 2 | Prop-2-enyl octanoate | Octanoic acid, 2-propenyl ester | 4230-97-1 | Flavour and fragrance agent; Fatty, fruity, pineapple tropical-like flavour |
| 3 | [(2S)-3-hydroxy-2-octanoyloxypropyl] octanoate | Octanoic acid, 1-(hydroxymethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl ester, (S)- | 60514-48-9 | Common food additives used to blend together certain ingredients, such as oil and water, which would not otherwise blend well. Diacylglycerols are often found in bakery products, beverages, ice cream, chewing gum, shortening, whipped toppings, margarine, and confections |
| 4 | (2-hydroxy-3-octanoyloxypropyl) octanoate | 1,3-Dioctanoin | 1429-66-9 | Metabolite of rapeseed |
| 5 | Decanoyl decanoate | Decanoic anhydride | 2082-76-0 | — |
| 6 | (1-hydroxy-3-octanoyloxypropan-2-yl) decanoate | Decanoic acid, 1-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[(1-oxooctyl)oxy]ethyl ester | 177717-46-3 | Patents list personal care product and emulsion formulations use |
| 7 | (2-hydroxy-3-octanoyloxypropyl) decanoate | Glyceryl 1-caprate-3-caprylate | 93980-84-8 | Patents list use in surfactants |
| 8 | 2,3-di(octanoyloxy)propyl octanoate | Trioctanoin | 538-23-8 | Has a role as a plant metabolite. Used as diluent, as carrier for flavours and essential oils |
| 9 | 1,3-di(octanoyloxy)propan-2-yl decanoate | Glyceryl 2-caprate dicaprylate | 33368-87-5 | Triglyceride 8:0/8:0/10:0, patents list use in printing inks and varnishes |
| 10 | (3-decanoyloxy-2-octanoyloxypropyl) decanoate | Glyceryl 2-caprylate dicaprate | 33368-86-4 | Triglyceride 8:0/10:0/10:0, patents list use in printing inks and varnishes |
| 11 | 2,3-di(decanoyloxy)propyl decanoate | Tricaprin | 621-71-6 | Precursor of decanoic acid (DA), a 10-carbon fatty acid (Triglyceride 10:0/10:0/10:0) and major component of medium chain triglyceride oils. Used in dietary and cosmetic products as emollient and solvent |
FIGURE 3MCT oil emission scan, concentration 920 µg/ml.
FIGURE 4D, L Vitamin E acetate scan, concentration 2000 µg/ml.
Chemical compounds detected in Vitamin E Acetate (Figure 4).
| Peak | IUPAC Name | Common Name | CASRN | More information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Methyl octadecanoate | Methyl stearate | 112-61-8 | Found in cloves. Used as cosmetics and fragrance agent. Plant metabolite |
| 2 | [2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-(4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl)-3,4-dihydrochromen-6-yl] acetate | D,L Vitamin E acetate or (±)-α-Tocopherol acetate | 7695-91-2 | Synthetic D,L form. Antioxidant, nutritional supplement and preservative |
FIGURE 5D, L vitamin E acetate emission scan, concentration 870 µg/mL, including two MCT oil cross-contaminants.
Chemical compounds detected in vitamin E acetate emission (Figure 5).
| Peak | IUPAC Name | Common Name | CASRN | More information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Methyl 16-methylheptadecanoate | Methyl isostearate | 5129-61-3 | Natural substance and extractive, used in cosmetic products |
| 2 | 2,3-di(octanoyloxy)propyl octanoate | Trioctanoin | 538-23-8 | Has a role as a plant metabolite. Used as diluent, as carrier for flavours and essential oils |
| 3 | 1,3-di(octanoyloxy)propan-2-yl decanoate | Glyceryl 2-caprate dicaprylate | 33368-87-5 | Triglyceride 8:0/8:0/10:0, patents list use in printing inks and varnishes |
| 4 | [2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-(4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl)-3,4-dihydrochromen-6-yl] acetate | D,L Vitamin E Acetate or (±)-α-Tocopherol acetate | 7695-91-2 | Synthetic D,L form. Antioxidant, nutritional supplement and preservative |
| 5 | (3-decanoyloxy-2-octanoyloxypropyl) decanoate | Glyceryl 2-caprylate dicaprate | 33368-86-4 | Triglyceride 8:0/10:0/10:0, patents list use in printing inks and varnishes |