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Validation of Urinary Thiocyanate as a Robust Biomarker of Active Tobacco Smoking in the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological Study.

Stellena MathiaparanamBiban GillThirunavukkarasu SathishGuillaume ParéKoon K TeoSalim YusufPhilip Britz-Mckibbin
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
Urinary thiocyanate is a sensitive biomarker of active tobacco smoking relative to cotinine that can be measured by an inexpensive capillary electrophoresis assay. Regional cutoff values are demonstrated to improve discrimination of smoking status in developing countries because of differences in smoking habits and cigarette products consumed, as well as intake of goitrogenic foods. Urinary thiocyanate may allow for more reliable estimates of the hazards of tobacco smoking between countries with varying socioeconomic development as compared to self-reports.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • capillary electrophoresis
  • mass spectrometry
  • south africa
  • physical activity
  • adverse drug