Assessment of the in vivo genotoxic potential of three smoke flavoring primary product mixtures

Author:

Thompson Chad M.1,Brorby Gregory2,Keig‐Shevlin Zena3,Smith Robert3,Franzen Allison4,Ulrich Kristina5,Blanchette Alexander D.6,Doepker Candace7

Affiliation:

1. ToxStrategies, LLC Houston Texas USA

2. ToxStrategies, LLC San Rafael California USA

3. Labcorp Early Development Laboratories, Ltd Harrogate North Yorkshire UK

4. ToxStrategies, LLC Monroe Los Angeles USA

5. ToxStrategies, LLC Saffron Walden Essex UK

6. ToxStrategies, LLC Asheville North Carolina USA

7. ToxStrategies, LLC Newport Kentucky USA

Abstract

AbstractSmoke flavorings are mixtures generated from wood pyrolysis that are filtered to remove tar and are often considered healthier alternatives to conventional smoking processes. While the latter is mostly unregulated, smoke‐flavoring primary products (SFPPs) are undergoing the 10‐year required re‐evaluation in the European Union (EU). To comply with recent smoke flavor guidance, in vivo micronucleus studies in rats and transgenic rodent (TGR) mutation assays in Muta™Mice were conducted on three SFPPs. For most studies, typical limit doses were exceeded to comply with regulatory requests. Exposure to SFPPs by oral gavage did not result in significant increases in bone marrow micronucleus formation. Except for one group, exposure to SFPPs via feed for 28 days did not result in significant increases in mutant frequency (MF) in the glandular stomach or liver. One group exposed to a maximal feasible dietary dose of 50,000 ppm (>10,000 mg/kg bodyweight per day) exhibited a statistically significant increase in liver MF; however, the MF in all mice in this group were within the historical vehicle control 95% quantile confidence intervals and therefore not considered biologically relevant. Based on estimates of human dietary exposure to each SFPP, the margin of exposure (MOE) values in the TGR assays exceed 10,000. The MOE for one unintentionally present constituent, 2,5(H)‐furanone, also exceeds 10,000. Collectively, these data indicate that these SFPPs pose no genotoxic risk and are safe alternatives to conventional smoking.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Genetics (clinical),Epidemiology

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