| Literature DB >> 35140273 |
Annette Dalrymple1, Steven Coburn2, Marianne Brandt3, George Hardie2, James Murphy2.
Abstract
Cigarette smoke is known to influence breath odour, but the effect of e-cigarettes is unknown. In this pilot study, we aimed to determine differences in breath odour between cigarette smokers (CSs) and e-cigarette consumers (ECs) in 33 healthy subjects: 11 CSs, 11 ECs and 11 non-smokers (NSs). Breath was sampled at baseline and following product use (CSs and ECs) or a waiting period (NSs) by eight trained odour judges using a six-point smoke intensity scale and a nine-point hedonic scale. We observed a statistically significant difference between CSs and ECs. Smoke intensity values were significantly higher in CSs than ECs and NSs, which were comparable both at baseline and after product use. In addition, hedonic values for CSs were significantly lower than both NSs and ECs after product use. These acute results indicate that cigarette and e-cigarette use results in significantly different breath. ECs breath has a reduced smoke odour and more pleasant aroma than CSs, and is comparable to NSs. This suggests there may be cosmetic benefits for CSs who quit smoking or switch to exclusive use of ECs. Further studies are required to understand the long-term effects of e-cigarette use on breath odour.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35140273 PMCID: PMC8828822 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-06047-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Products assessed.
| Group | Product used for breath assessment | BAT product code | Source | Consumable/product details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cigarette | Commercial cigarette blend | N491 | BAT, UK | 7.2 mg/stick tar 9.2 mg/stick carbon monoxide 0.62 mg/stick nicotine |
| e-Cigarette | Vype ePen 3 | PEN3.0BT18 | BAT, UK | Vype ePen Blended Tobacco 18 mg/ml nicotine |
Figure 1Overview of breath assessment method.
Subjects recruited for breath assessment.
| Group | Subjects per group | Recruitment inclusion criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Cigarette smoker | 11 | Uses manufactured filter cigarettes, excluding menthol |
| Minimum of 10 cigarettes per day | ||
| Smoked for at least 3 consecutive years prior to screening | ||
| Exhaled CO-level > 7 ppm at screening | ||
| e-Cigarette users | 11 | Consumes a minimum of 160 puffs per day |
| EC user for more than 6 months | ||
| Uses only e-cigarettes | ||
| Exhaled CO-level ≤ 6 ppm at screening | ||
| Non-smoker | 11 | Have never smoked (< 100 cigarettes/oral tobacco products in their life and none within 1 year prior to screening) |
| Willing to continue not to smoke or use any form of tobacco for the duration of the study | ||
| Exhaled CO level ≤ 6 ppm |
Organoleptic scoring scales for smoke intensity and pleasantness.
| Value | |
|---|---|
| Smoke odour could not be detected | 0 |
| Questionable smoke odour, barely detectable | 1 |
| Slight smoke odour, exceeded the threshold of smoke odour recognition | 2 |
| Smoke odour was definitely detected | 3 |
| Strong smoke odour | 4 |
| Very strong smoke odour | 5 |
| Extremely unpleasant | − 4 |
| Very unpleasant | − 3 |
| Moderately unpleasant | − 2 |
| Slightly unpleasant | − 1 |
| Neither pleasant nor unpleasant | 0 |
| Slightly pleasant | 1 |
| Moderately pleasant | 2 |
| Very pleasant | 3 |
| Extremely pleasant | 4 |
Breath smoke intensity values before and after product use. Mean and SD values at baseline and following cigarette or ePen 3 e-cigarette use. NS values were collected at baseline and 10 ± 5 min later.
| Timepoint | Subject group | Baseline mean values (SD) | Differences from baseline mean values (SD) | After product use | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compared to e-cigarette | Compared to cigarette | Compared to baseline | ||||
| Baseline | Cigarette | 1.69 (0.84) | – | – | – | – |
| e-Cigarette | 0.58 (0.29) | – | – | – | – | |
| Non-smoker | 0.34 (0.19) | – | – | – | – | |
| After product use | Cigarette | 4.34 (0.78) | 2.65 (0.83) | < 0.0001 | – | < 0.0001 |
| e-Cigarette | 0.43 (0.29) | − 0.15 (0.21) | – | – | 0.0401 | |
| Non-smoker | 0.34 (0.22) | 0.00 (0.18) | 0.0876 | < 0.0001 | 1.0000 | |
Figure 2Differences in smoke intensity scoring before and after product use. Values are mean and SD of CSs, ECs and NSs (n = 11 each group) at baseline (a), after product use (cigarette and e-cigarette groups only) (b) and differences from baseline (c). ***p < 0.0001.
Breath hedonic scale values before and after product use. Mean and SD values at baseline and following cigarette or ePen 3 e-cigarette use. NS values were collected at baseline and 10 ± 5 min later.
| Timepoint | Subject group | Baseline mean values (SD) | Differences from baseline mean values (SD) | After product use | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compared to e-cigarette | Compared to cigarette | Compared to baseline | ||||
| Baseline | Cigarette | − 1.32 (0.96) | – | – | – | – |
| e-Cigarette | − 0.75 (1.09) | – | – | – | – | |
| Non-smoker | − 0.86 (1.09) | – | – | – | – | |
| After product use | Cigarette | − 2.30 (0.66) | − 0.98 (0.63) | 0.0010 | – | 0.0004 |
| e-Cigarette | − 0.82 (0.87) | − 0.07 (0.57) | – | – | 0.7004 | |
| Non-smoker | − 0.88 (0.98) | − 0.01 (0.38) | 0.7858 | 0.0003 | 0.9223 | |
Figure 3Differences in hedonic scoring before and after product use. Values are mean and SD of CSs, ECs and NSs (n = 11 each group) at baseline (a), after product use (cigarette and e-cigarette groups only) (b) and differences from baseline (c). ** p ≤ 0.001.