Assessing variability of aerosols generated from e-Cigarettes.
Darpan DasSarah-Marie Alam El DinJairus PulczinskiJana N MihalicRui ChenJoseph BresslerAna Maria RuleGurumurthy RamachandranPublished in: Inhalation toxicology (2022)
While some in vitro and in vivo experiments have studied the toxic effects of e-cigarette (e-cig) components, the typical aerosol properties released from e-cigarettes have not been well characterized. In the present study, we characterized the variability in mass concentration and particle size distribution associated with the aerosol generation of different devices and e-liquid compositions in an experimental setup. The findings of this study indicate a large inter-day variability in the experiments, likely due to poor quality control in some e-cig devices, pointing to the need for a better understanding of all the factors affecting exposures in in vitro and in vivo experiments, and the development of standardized protocols for generation and measurement of e-cig aerosols.