Evaluation of the toxicity of WS-5 in a 90-days nose-only exposure in sprague-dawley rats

Author:

Oldham Michael Jerome1ORCID,Desai Rahat Wadhwa12,Randazzo James34,Lalonde Guy1,Weil Roxana1

Affiliation:

1. Juul Labs Inc, Washington, DC, USA

2. Syngenta, Canada

3. Charles River Laboratories, Ashland, OH, USA

4. Attentive Science, LLC, Stillwell, KS, USA

Abstract

Introduction WS-5 is a flavor ingredient that provides a cooling sensation similar to that of menthol but without the characteristic menthol flavor. In the available toxicological evaluations of WS-5 there was no data specific to inhalation exposure. Methods A 90-days nose-only inhalation study was conducted using Sprague Dawley rats exposed to Filtered air, propylene glycol/glycerin (40/60 by weight; vehicle control), or one of three WS-5 concentrations (0.2, 0.4, or 0.8% by weight) to assess the inhalation toxicity of WS-5. The study design was consistent with the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation test guideline 413 and included a 28-day and 6-week recovery sacrifices, in addition to the 13-week assessment. Results Food consumption and body weights were unaffected by WS-5 exposure compared to vehicle control or Filtered air. No WS-5 exposure related alterations were observed in serum chemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cytology and clinical chemistry. Macroscopic examinations and terminal organ weights revealed no observations associated with exposure to WS-5. Discussion Histopathology findings of alveolar hemorrhage and mixed cell infiltration at the 28-day necropsy were either not present in the WS-5 exposed groups or were present at similar frequencies in the vehicle control and/or Filtered air groups at the 13-weeks necropsy and thus, were not considered to be vehicle control or WS-5 related. Conclusion Based on the absence of adverse effects, the no-observed-adverse effect concentration was considered to be 2.5 mg/L of aerosolized 0.8 w% WS-5 that achieved a mean measured exposure concentration of approximately 18 μg WS-5/L

Funder

The work was funded by Juul Labs, Inc.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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