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. 2024 Apr 22;26(5):545-551.
doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntad216.

Chemicals in Cigarette Flavor Capsules From Guatemala and Mexico

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Chemicals in Cigarette Flavor Capsules From Guatemala and Mexico

Sophia Mus et al. Nicotine Tob Res. .

Abstract

Background: The global market share for cigarettes with flavor capsules has grown exponentially over the last decade, particularly in Latin America. When smoking, consumers crush a liquid capsule in the filter that flavors the smoke. Little is known about the chemical constituents of the liquids in capsules or their potential health risks.

Methods: Based on consumer data and availability in Mexico and Guatemala, 31 flavor capsule brands were purchased (19 and 12, respectively) in 2020. Since some cigarettes included multiple capsules in a stick (up to 2) or pack (up to 4), the final analytic sample included 50 capsules. We conducted qualitative and quantitative analyses using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS, Agilent Technologies, Inc).

Results: The qualitative analysis detected 296 compounds (range = 9-67 per capsule), and all capsules contained menthol. Among the compounds detected in more than half the sample were limonene, menthone, benzaldehyde, eucalyptol, and triacetin. Traces of nicotine were found in 22% of the capsules. In the quantitative analysis, menthol concentrations were 33 times greater than the next most common compound (limonene). Benzyl alcohol and vanillin were also found in high concentrations. Comparing same-brand varieties across countries showed substantial variability in the concentration of menthol and other compounds.

Conclusions: Menthol is an omnipresent constituent in capsule cigarettes, perhaps because of its anesthetizing and reinforcing addictive properties. Other compounds found are toxic, potentially carcinogenic, and may enhance addictiveness. Variance in the presence and concentrations of such compounds highlights the importance of product standards to regulate capsule content.

Implications: This study evaluated the chemical content of capsule cigarettes from two Latin American countries that have two of the highest market shares for capsule cigarettes worldwide. Compared to other studies, our assessment included brand varieties from two countries to compare the differences in chemical content by country. Our results yield that menthol is found in all capsules, and that other chemicals found may prolong nicotine exposure and therefore reinforce the addictive properties of cigarettes.

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Conflict of interest statement

All authors declare no conflict of interest. None of the authors hold an economic, personal, political, or academic relationship that could influence the writing and publication of this manuscript.

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Menthol concentrations in flavor capsules by brand from Guatemala and Mexico, 2021. *Varieties with more than one capsule have two measures.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Differences in menthol concentration by varieties present in both countries, Guatemala and Mexico, 2021.

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