E-Cigarettes Contain Dangerous 'Popcorn Lung' Chemicals: Study

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 9 December 2015 10:30 IST

Three in four e-cigarettes were found to use a flavoured liquid that has been linked to severe respiratory disease, US researchers said Tuesday.

Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered devices that heat a nicotine-containing liquid, which is inhaled much like a cigarette.

Unlike traditional cigarettes, the devices are not regulated by US authorities, leading to concern among some experts that they may be harmful to health - and that their candy and fruit flavours may appeal to youths and put them at risk of addiction.

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For the study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, scientists at Harvard University tested flavours that may appeal to young people such as Cotton Candy, Fruit Squirts and Cupcake.

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They found that 75 percent of tested samples contained diacetyl, which when inhaled has been linked to the respiratory disease bronchiolitis obliterans - sometimes called "popcorn lung" because over 10 years ago it was discovered in workers who inhaled artificial butter flavour in microwave popcorn processing facilities.

Of the 7,000 varieties of flavoured e-cigarettes, researchers focused on testing 51 types "sold by leading brands for the presence of diacetyl, acetoin and 2,3-pentanedione, two related flavouring compounds that are listed as 'high priority,'" because they may pose a respiratory hazard in the workplace, the study said.

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In a lab testing environment, each e-cigarette was attached to a device that drew air through the e-cigarette for eight seconds at a time, with a resting period of 15 or 30 seconds, to mimic the action of a human smoker.

The air stream was analyzed, and at least one of the three chemicals was detected in 47 of the 51 flavours tested, according to the report.

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"Diacetyl was detected above the laboratory limit of detection in 39 of the flavours tested," it said.

Acetoin was detected in 46 flavours, and 2,3-pentanedione was found in 23 of the flavours.

"Since most of the health concerns about e-cigarettes have focused on nicotine, there is still much we do not know about e-cigarettes," said study co-author David Christiani, a professor of environmental genetics.

"In addition to containing varying levels of the addictive substance nicotine, they also contain other cancer-causing chemicals, such as formaldehyde, and as our study shows, flavouring chemicals that can cause lung damage."

 

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