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- Aldehyde emissions from all flavoured liquids were 79–99.8% lower than smoking and lower than commonly measured indoor levels and occupational and indoor safety limits.
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- Citation: Konstantinos E. Farsalinos, Vassilis Voudris, Do flavouring compounds contribute to aldehyde emissions in e-cigarettes?, Food and Chemical Toxicology, volume 115, 2018, Pages 212-217, ISSN 0278-6915, doi:10.1016/j.fct.2018.02.059.
- Acknowledgements: The study was funded by Public Health England.