This
study used standard linear smoking machines and puffing protocols
to generate data on carbonyl yields in mainstream smoke from 11 unfiltered
sheet-wrapped cigars (SWC), seven leaf-wrapped cigars (LWC), and two
Kentucky reference cigarettes (3R4F, 1R6F). Carbonyl yields in cigar
and cigarette products were determined using three different smoking
regimens: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Canadian
Intense (CI), and Cooperation Centre for Scientific Research Relative
to Tobacco (CORESTA) Recommended Method (CRM) No. 64 (CRM64, Routine
Analytical Cigar-Smoking Machine—Specifications, Definitions
and Standard Conditions). Mainstream tobacco smoke was collected using
a smoking machine fitted with an impinger containing 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine
(DNPH) and carbonyl compounds quantified using liquid chromatography
with an ultraviolet detector. Commercial SWC and LWC generated comparable
formaldehyde yields (SWC, 9.4–28 μg/cigar [ISO], 8.2–43
μg/cigar [CI], 8.6–13 μg/cigar [CRM64]; LWC, 11–13
μg/cigar [ISO], 11–22 μg/cigar [CI], 16–21
μg/cigar [CRM64]) and acrolein yields; however, LWC generated
higher acetaldehyde yields compared to SWC, using CI and CRM64 regimens.
Reference cigarettes using standard puffing regimens generated carbonyl
yields within reported ranges and 5–10% RSDs, whereas the CRM64
regimen generated lower carbonyl yields and 12–14% RSDs. Reference
cigarettes generated higher formaldehyde yields using cigarette smoking
regimens (21–28 μg/cigarette under ISO, 76–96
μg/cigarette under CI) but comparable formaldehyde yields under
CRM64 (12–14 μg/cigarette). In addition, this study evaluated
physical parameters (e.g., tobacco weight, length, diameter, circumference,
tobacco rod density) that show the correlation between tobacco weight,
tobacco rod density, and acetaldehyde yields under the three smoking
regimens. Carbonyl yields in the mainstream smoke of cigar products
using the three smoking regimens were highly variable; however, the
CI smoking regimen may provide meaningful analytical information regarding
cigar smoke constituents, with lower likelihood of self-extinguishment
due to the short puffing intervals.