Tobacco Induced Diseases (Jun 2024)

Challenges in current inhalable tobacco toxicity assessment models: A narrative review

  • Thivanka Muthumalage,
  • Alexandra Noel,
  • Yasmin Thanavala,
  • Aleksandra Alcheva,
  • Irfan Rahman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/188197
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. June
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Emerging tobacco products such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and heated tobacco products (HTPs) have a dynamic landscape and are becoming widely popular as they claim to offer a low-risk alternative to conventional smoking. Most pre-clinical laboratories currently exploit in vitro , ex vivo , and in vivo experimental models to assess toxicological outcomes as well as to develop risk-estimation models. While most laboratories have produced a wide range of cell culture and mouse model data utilizing current smoke/aerosol generators and standardized puffing profiles, much variation still exists between research studies, hindering the generation of usable data appropriate for the standardization of these tobacco products. In this review, we discuss current state-of-the-art in vitro and in vivo models and their challenges, as well as insights into risk estimation of novel products and recommendations for toxicological parameters for reporting, allowing comparability of the research studies between laboratories, resulting in usable data for regulation of these products before approval by regulatory authorities.

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