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E-cigarette flavourings 'produce toxic chemicals that cause breathing issues'
They’re often portrayed as healthier alternatives to cigarettes, but a new study indicates that e-cigarettes may not be as harmless as they seem.
Researchers from Yale University have warned that flavourings and solvents in e-cigarettes may combine to produce toxic chemicals.
Worryingly, these chemicals can irritate the airways, and can even lead to breathing and heart and blood vessel problems.
Professor Sven-Eric Jordt, an author of the study, said: “Our co-author and analytical chemist Dr Hanno Erythropel and colleagues at Yale University found new chemicals in e-liquids and revealed that they are formed when components are mixed by manufacturers.
“We became concerned about the high levels of these new compounds that had not been studied in the past, and decided to conduct toxicological tests.”
In the study, the researchers looked at what happens when the cells that line the airways are exposed to e-cigarette flavourings.
They also looked at the effect of the new chemicals that are formed when these flavourings mix with the solvents in e-cigarettes.
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