Accurate measurement of main aerosol constituents from heated tobacco products (HTPs): Implications for a fundamentally different aerosol

ISO 4387 Standard determines the main aerosol constituents (total particulate matter, water, nicotine, and nicotine-free-dry-particulate matter, referred to as “tar”) in cigarette mainstream smoke (ISO, 2000). Heated Tobacco Products (also called Tobacco Heating Products or Heat-not-Burn Products) a...

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Published inRegulatory toxicology and pharmacology Vol. 99; pp. 131 - 141
Main Authors Gasparyan, H., Mariner, Derek, Wright, Christopher, Nicol, James, Murphy, James, Liu, Chuan, Proctor, Christopher
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.11.2018
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ISSN0273-2300
1096-0295
1096-0295
DOI10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.09.016

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Summary:ISO 4387 Standard determines the main aerosol constituents (total particulate matter, water, nicotine, and nicotine-free-dry-particulate matter, referred to as “tar”) in cigarette mainstream smoke (ISO, 2000). Heated Tobacco Products (also called Tobacco Heating Products or Heat-not-Burn Products) are designed to form aerosol by heating tobacco rather than burning like in combustible cigarettes. In this study we have evaluated the suitability of ISO 4387 Standard to be adapted for quantifying main aerosol constituents for HTP aerosol. HTP emissions have much higher levels of water and humectants (e.g., glycerol) in dynamic equilibria between gaseous and particulate phases. Several modifications to ISO 4387 Standard on aerosol collection were tested to improve the accuracy and reliability of aerosol capturing, with minimal deviation to the standard method. The proposed modifications are readily adoptable by laboratories already practicing the Standard for cigarette smoke analyses. Taking collectively with other available aerosol chemistry and biological results on HTPs in the literature, they show a fundamentally different aerosol in HTPs and call for category-specific product standards and terminology. •Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are an emerging category for regulatory consideration.•HTP emissions differ fundamentally to smoke in its aerosol constituents, e.g., water.•The differences are considered and measures are tested to improve ISO 4387 Standard for HTP testing.•Satisfactory assessment of nicotine-free-dry-particulate-matter for HTPs based on improved method is presented.•The results add to the body of evidence demonstrating different physiochemical properties of HTP aerosol.
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ISSN:0273-2300
1096-0295
1096-0295
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.09.016