Population estimates of biomarkers of exposure to carbon monoxide, nicotine, and NNK in smokers and non-smokers

Autor: Felix Ayala-Fierro, Thomas Verron, Pavel Lizhnyak, Robert Freeland, Kimberly Frost-Pineda, Ashraf Elamin, Mohamadi Sarkar
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.32388/zjj66o
Popis: Assessment of potentially reduced risk tobacco products (PRRPs) can be facilitated with availability of a single baseline population estimate for biomarkers of exposure (BOEs) for select constituents in cigarette smoke. The purpose of this analysis is to establish such a population estimate for BOEs to carbon monoxide (carboxyhemoglobin - COHb), nicotine (Nicotine Equivalents - NEQ), and nicotine-derived nitrosamine ketone (NNK; total urinary 4-[methylnitrosamino]-1-[3-pyridyl]-1-butanol [NNAL] - NNAL) based on pooled weighted average from published literature. Four databases - PubMed®, ScienceDirect®, TOXNET®, and Google Scholar™ – were systematically searched for published literature between 2008-2020 based on a protocol for literature assessment to identify and select studies. A total of 217 scientific articles were identified and reviewed for potential inclusion, 87 studies met the pre-set criteria (reported clinical studies and/or observational studies with reportable original values), and 53 studies met the inclusion criteria for each BOE. We determined the pooled weighted average based on Epanechnikov kernel density curves. The NNAL levels were normalized to a unit (pmol/mg creatinine) commonly used in research studies and reported as geometric means. Smokers had significantly (p
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