The chemical composition, in vitro genotoxicity, and cytotoxicity of the mainstream aerosol from the Tobacco Heating System 2.2 (THS2.2) were compared with those of the mainstream smoke from the 3R4F reference cigarette. In contrast to the 3R4F, the tobacco plug in the THS2.2 is not burnt. The low operating temperature of THS2.2 caused distinct shifts in the aerosol composition compared with 3R4F. This resulted in a reduction of more than 90% for the majority of the analyzed harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs), while the mass median aerodynamic diameter of the aerosol remained similar. A reduction of about 90% was also observed when comparing the cytotoxicity determined by the neutral red uptake assay and the mutagenic pote...
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AbstractThe chemical composition, in vitro genotoxicity, and cytotoxicity of the mainstream aerosol ...
AbstractThe Tobacco Heating System (THS2.2), which uses “heat-not-burn” technology, generates an aer...
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AbstractChemical analysis of up to 49 harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHC) in mainstr...
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Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are a recent category of tobacco products, with their relative safety...
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In the absence of standards specific for testing the reduction robustness of the levels of harmful a...
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AbstractThe toxicity of a mentholated version of the Tobacco Heating System (THS2.2M), a candidate m...
Cigarette smoke increases the risk for respiratory and other diseases. Although smoking prevalence h...
AbstractSmoking conventional cigarettes (CCs) exposes smokers to harmful and potentially harmful con...
The chemical evidence that IQOS emissions fit the definition of both an aerosol and smoke, and that ...
AbstractDevelopment of physiologically relevant test methods to analyse potential irritant effects t...
AbstractThe chemical composition, in vitro genotoxicity, and cytotoxicity of the mainstream aerosol ...
AbstractThe Tobacco Heating System (THS2.2), which uses “heat-not-burn” technology, generates an aer...
AbstractThis publication introduces a series of eight other publications describing the non-clinical...
AbstractChemical analysis of up to 49 harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHC) in mainstr...
AbstractThe objective of the study was to characterize the toxicity from sub-chronic inhalation of t...
Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are a recent category of tobacco products, with their relative safety...
AbstractThe Tobacco Heating System (THS) 2.2, a candidate Modified Risk Tobacco Product (MRTP), is d...
AbstractThis study reports a comparative assessment of the biological impact of a heated tobacco aer...
In the absence of standards specific for testing the reduction robustness of the levels of harmful a...
AbstractReduction of harmful constituents by heating rather than combusting tobacco is a promising n...
AbstractThe toxicity of a mentholated version of the Tobacco Heating System (THS2.2M), a candidate m...
Cigarette smoke increases the risk for respiratory and other diseases. Although smoking prevalence h...
AbstractSmoking conventional cigarettes (CCs) exposes smokers to harmful and potentially harmful con...
The chemical evidence that IQOS emissions fit the definition of both an aerosol and smoke, and that ...
AbstractDevelopment of physiologically relevant test methods to analyse potential irritant effects t...