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=Suggested studies to add to this page=
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=== 2023: [https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/64bfeab3ae3d1a7b0d52ddbb Aerosol emissions from Heated Tobacco Products: a review focusing on carbonyls, analytical methods and experimental quality] ===
* Roberto A. Sussman, Federica Sipala, Rosalia Emma, Simone Ronsisvalle (Pre-print)
* We provide an extensive review of 17 independent and industry-funded studies targeting carbonyls in aerosol emissions of Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs), focusing on quality criteria based on the reproducibility of experiments, appropriate analytic methods, and puffing regimes. Most revised studies complied with these requirements, but some were unreproducible, while others failed to consider analytical variables that may have affected the results and/or produced unrealistic comparisons.
* We also provide a review of the literature on physicochemical properties of heated tobacco and HTP aerosols, as well as the evaluation of HTPs by regulatory agencies, addressing various critiques of their relative safety profile.
* The outcomes from the revised studies and regulatory evaluations tend to agree with and converge to a general consensus that HTP aerosols expose users to significantly lower levels of toxicity than tobacco smoke.


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