Ozonolysis of Terpene Flavor Additives in Vaping Emissions: Elevated Production of Reactive Oxygen Species and Oxidative Stress
Wonsik Woo,
Linhui Tian,
Michael Lum
et al.
Abstract:The production of
e-cigarette aerosols through vaping processes
is known to cause the formation of various free radicals and reactive
oxygen species (ROS). Despite the well-known oxidative potential and
cytotoxicity of fresh vaping emissions, the effects of chemical aging
on exhaled vaping aerosols by indoor atmospheric oxidants are yet
to be elucidated. Terpenes are commonly found in e-liquids as flavor
additives. In the presence of indoor ozone (O3), e-cigarette
aerosols that contain terpene flavorings can u… Show more
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