Thirdhand Smoke: New Evidence, Challenges, and Future Directions

Date Published
01/2017
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1021/acs.chemrestox.6b00343
Abstract

Thirdhand smoke (THS) is the contamination that persists after secondhand tobacco smoke has been emitted into air. It refers to the tobacco-related gases and particles that become embedded in materials, such as the carpet, walls, furniture, blankets, and toys. THS is not strictly smoke, but chemicals that adhere to surfaces from which they can be released back into the air, undergo chemical transformations and/or accumulate. Currently, the hazards of THS are not as well documented as the hazards of secondhand smoke (SHS). In this Perspective, we describe the distribution and chemical changes that occur as SHS is transformed into THS, studies of environmental contamination by THS, human exposure studies, toxicology studies using animal models and in vitro systems, possible approaches for avoiding exposure, remediation of THS contamination, and priorities for further research.

Journal
Chemical Research in Toxicology
Volume
30
Year of Publication
2017
Issue
1
Pagination
270-294
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