高吸引型電子たばこは使用で毒性が増加する可能性(High-Puff E-Cigarettes May Become More Toxic With Use)

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2026-05-28 カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)

米カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)の研究チームは、高パフ数をうたう電子たばこ(e-cigarette)が使用を重ねるにつれて有害性を増す可能性があることを明らかにした。研究では、数万回の吸引が可能とされる使い捨て電子たばこを対象に、使用回数の増加に伴う化学成分の変化を分析した。その結果、使用が進むにつれて加熱コイルや内部部品の劣化が進行し、液体中やエアロゾル中に鉛、ニッケル、クロムなどの金属成分や有害化学物質が増加することが判明した。特に製品寿命の後半では、有害物質濃度が初期段階より大幅に高くなるケースが確認された。近年、高パフ数製品は長期間使用できることを利点として普及しているが、本研究はその耐久性が必ずしも安全性を意味しないことを示している。研究者らは、電子たばこの健康リスク評価において使用初期だけでなく製品寿命全体を考慮する必要があると指摘しており、規制や安全基準の見直しにも影響を与える可能性がある。

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高吸引型使い捨て電子タバコ用リキッド中のメチルグリオキサールおよびグリオキサール:予期せぬ蓄積と細胞毒性の増強 Methylglyoxal and Glyoxal in High-Puff Disposable Electronic Cigarette Liquids: Unexpected Accumulation and Enhanced Cytotoxicity

Esther E. Omaiye,Wentai Luo,Kevin J. McWhirter,Man Wong,and Prue Talbot
ACS Omega  Published: May 28, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.5c13033

Abstract

高吸引型電子たばこは使用で毒性が増加する可能性(High-Puff E-Cigarettes May Become More Toxic With Use)

Despite concerns regarding the potential health risks associated with EC use, their design, puff count, and e-liquid formulations have continued to evolve. Aldehydes are a key class of thermal degradation byproducts generated during the vaporization of EC fluids. This study tested the hypothesis that aldehyde concentrations would be elevated in used ECs with high puff numbers. Devices from multiple brands were analyzed to assess the impact of extended use on aldehyde formation. E-fluids were extracted from field-collected and user-donated devices and analyzed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry to quantify 178 flavor chemicals, two synthetic coolants, nicotine, solvents, and aldehydes (methylglyoxal (MGO), glyoxal (GO), formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein, glyceraldehyde, dihydroxyacetone, propanal, and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural). Pulmonary cells were exposed to MGO and acetaldehyde in submerged cultures and at the air–liquid interface, and their toxic effects were analyzed in multiple assays. E-fluid consumption averaged 77% in ElfBar, 58% in FLUM, and 42% in “Other Brands”, with chemical profiles varying significantly across brands and collection groups. Total flavor chemical concentrations averaged 34 mg/mL ± 21.6 for ElfBar and 9.7 mg/mL ± 7.9 for FLUM, and these concentrations were significantly reduced in vaped fluids. MGO, GO, and formaldehyde concentrations increased significantly in vaped fluids, while acetaldehyde and acrolein both decreased. Glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone were detected only in vaped fluids and were generally elevated in ElfBar compared to FLUM products. MGO and acetaldehyde significantly disrupted the morphology of BEAS-2B cells and increased superoxide production in a concentration-dependent manner. These findings underscore the potential for increases in fluid aldehyde concentration with high-puff number ECs and raise concerns about the inhalation of cytotoxic byproducts generated during puffing. Regulatory policies should consider the influence of puff count on aldehyde generation.

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