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Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2012
Xiang Li; Pingping Shang; Bin Peng; Cong Nie; Le Zhao; Huimin Liu; Jianping Xie
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of test material format and smoking regimens on comparative toxicity testing of cigarette smoke. Total particulate matter (TPM) or whole smoke (WS) generated from three test cigarettes under International Organization for Standardization (ISO) or Health Canada Intensive (HCI) regimens were assessed for cytotoxicity using the neutral red uptake (NRU) cytotoxicity assay. Under both ISO and HCI regimens, the relative differences of cytotoxicity among the test cigarettes indicated by the EC50 values in WS were significantly higher than those in TPM. For TPM testing, cytotoxicity was decreased going from ISO regimen to HCI regimen, consistent with the reported reductions of toxicant output on a per unit of TPM basis under the HCI regimen. For WS, cytotoxicity increased for the two lower TPM cigarettes, and decreased for the higher TPM cigarette going from HCI regimen to ISO regimen. Results from this study demonstrated WS should be the preferable test material format for smoke toxicity testing whenever possible. Intensive smoking regimens, such as HCI, are less likely to underestimate smoke toxicant intakes by smokers, and should be included in the comparative toxicological testing strategy.
Inhalation Toxicology | 2016
Hongbo Wang; Xiang Li; Junwei Guo; Bin Peng; Huapeng Cui; Kejian Liu; Sheng Wang; Yaqiong Qin; Peijian Sun; Le Zhao; Fuwei Xie; Huimin Liu
Abstract To accurately estimate the risk of inhaling cigarette smoke containing toxic chemicals, it is important that the distribution of these chemicals is accurately measured in cigarette smoke aerosol particles of various sizes. In this study, a single-channel smoking machine was directly coupled to an electrical low-pressure impactor. The particles of mainstream cigarette smoke were collected using 12 polyester films, and the particulate matter (PM) was characterized. Nicotine, tobacco-specific N-nitrosamines (TSNAs, including NNN, NAT, NAB, and NNK), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs, including benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), benzo(a)anthracene, and chrysene), and heavy metals (including Cr, As, Cd, and Pb) present in the particles of different sizes were analyzed by GC, HPLC-MS/MS, GC/MS, or ICP-MS, respectively. The results demonstrated that the nicotine, TSNAs, PAHs, and heavy metals in mainstream cigarette smoke were dispersed over a particle size ranging from 0.1 μm to 2.0 μm, and the concentration of these toxic chemicals initially increased and then decreased the particle size grew. The distribution of nicotine was uniform for the PM in the size ranges of less than 0.1 μm, 0.1–1.0 μm, and 1.0–2.0 μm, TSNAs and heavy metals in particles of less 0.1 μm were more abundant, and PAHs in fine particles were also more abundant.
Archive | 2008
Cong Nie; Bin Peng; Le Zhao; Shujie He; Fuwei Xie; Xiaobing Zhang; Huimin Liu
Archive | 2010
Qiaoling Xia; Ge Zhao; Fuwei Xie; Le Zhao; Sheng Wang
Archive | 2011
Cong Nie; Xuehui Sun; Le Zhao; Bin Peng; Huimin Liu; Jianping Xie
Archive | 2011
Kejian Liu; Fuwei Xie; Li Ding; Le Zhao
Archive | 2012
Quanping Yan; Hongbo Wang; Le Zhao; Fuwei Xie; Huimin Liu
Archive | 2011
Cong Nie; Song Yang; Xuehui Sun; Yipeng Wang; Le Zhao; Bin Peng; Huimin Liu; Jianping Xie
Archive | 2011
Cong Nie; Xuehui Sun; Le Zhao; Yipeng Wang; Song Yang; Bin Peng; Huimin Liu; Jianping Xie
Archive | 2010
Jizhao Guo; Shaofeng Liu; Bin Peng; Qiaoling Xia; Fuwei Xie; Ge Zhao; Le Zhao