Toxic Elements in Human Saliva of Smokeless Tobacco Users

Desideri, D; Roselli, C; Fagiolino, I; Meli, MA

HERO ID

4752785

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29509887

HERO ID 4752785
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Toxic Elements in Human Saliva of Smokeless Tobacco Users
Authors Desideri, D; Roselli, C; Fagiolino, I; Meli, MA
Journal Journal of Analytical Toxicology
Volume 42
Issue 6
Page Numbers 417-424
Abstract The occurrence and mobility of different elements in oral smokeless tobacco products (STPs) were determined because the effects on human health must take into account their availability. In this research, the elemental analysis of 15 oral STPs of different brands purchased in local specialty stores in Europe, and the determination of % extraction of the different elements into an artificial salivary juice during the sucking or chewing operations were performed. In all samples analyzed, cobalt (Co) and chromium (Cr) (total) levels were <0.326 mg/kg. As far as non-essential or toxic elements, U was always <1.0 mg/kg, Th and Ti <0.1 mg/kg, Cd was <0.5. Pb was detectable in 60% of the samples, As in 33.3% and Ce in 20% of the samples; La was <1 mg/kg in 13 samples; Sb was <5 mg/kg in all sample with exception of sample 13; Al, Ni, Sr, Rb, Ba, Sn, Te, Ti and Hg were detectable in all samples. Using artificial saliva, the data of extractable levels show that the toxic elements, although poorly extracted, are not totally retained within the STPs, with a consequent potential health hazard associated with oral use of these products.
Doi 10.1093/jat/bky019
Pmid 29509887
Wosid WOS:000439146400009
Url https://academic.oup.com/jat/article/42/6/417/4917661
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