Science of Flavors in Tobacco Products Sept 2023

UCT ICO
UCT ICOTobacco Control Policies em Catalan Institute of Oncology
Flavors in Tobacco and Nicotine
Products
Science Based Regulation?
Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychiatry, and of Public Health
Chair, IRB
Yale University
Tobacco Products and Flavors
Tobacco Products and Flavors
Krüsemann et al., 2019
Cigar Inspector, 2013
Flavors always
used in Tobacco
Product
Innovation
Extensive advertising
and marketing of flavors
(colors, descriptors) on
product packaging
•Flavorants within the tobacco casing, as top
flavoring (sprayed on),
•In the filter, wrapping papers and mouthpieces, foil
liner of tobacco packaging.
Strategic placement of
sweeteners/flavors in
product to enhance
appeal
•Cigars/cigarillos, heated tobacco products
•Flavor capsules in filter of cigarettes, flavor inserts
•E-liquids
Novel products and new
modes of including
flavors
•Sweeteners
•Cooling agents
•Concept flavors
Novel Flavors
Global Regulation of Flavors in Tobacco Products
• Eleven countries and the 28 EU Member States
restrict flavor in some tobacco products.
• The most common tobacco products covered by
existing flavor policies are cigarettes, with only
the EU regulating a small portion of e-cigarette
liquid flavors.
• The EU, Moldova and Turkey prohibit flavors in
cigarette capsules.
• Menthol is included in the flavor ban policies of
eight countries and the EU.
• Six countries explicitly prohibit the use of flavor
terms or imagery on tobacco product packaging;
none of these countries explicitly prohibit flavors
in e-cigarettes.
Epidemiology of Flavored Tobacco Product Use
Behaviors
Lack of systematic
worldwide
evidence
High rates of use
of Flavored
tobacco products
Flavored Nicotine/Tobacco Product Use
Rates in US
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Any
tobacco
Cigarettes Cigars Pipe Hookahs ENDS Smokeless
Tobacco
Proportion,
% Proportion of Current Tobacco Product Users >18 Who
Reported Using Flavored Products, TUS-CPS, 2014-2015
Odani S, Armour B, Agaku IT. NTR 2020
Use of Flavors in ENDS
US PATH study, 2015-2016
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Adult Past 30-day ENDS User N = 1809
Youth Past 30-day ENDS User N = 226
Flavors used in non-cigarette tobacco products
US National Adult Tobacco Survey, 2013-2014
Michèle G Bonhomme et al. Tob Control doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053373
Heated Tobacco Products
2018 ITC Japan Survey
Sutanto E, Miller C, Smith DM, et al., 2019
Flavors Appeal to Youth
Villanti et al., 2017
To decide how best to regulate flavors it is important to
understand how they influence use behaviors and perceptions!!
How to regulate Flavors
PACKAGING and ADVERTISING
Colors, images, descriptors
Regulation of Flavors
Tobacco Products and Flavors
Menthol medicates
Menthol Health effects!
Cool!
Fresh!
Happy!
Pleasure!
New “non-menthol” Newport cigarettes introduced in CA
Newport non-menthol Green (RJ Reynolds)
Introduced in December 2022, after CA flavor ban took effect
New “non-menthol” Newport cigarettes introduced in CA
Kool non-menthol green/blue
(ITG Brands)
New “non-menthol” Kool cigarettes introduced in CA
ZYN “unflavored” ONPs
CHEMISTRY
Regulation of Flavors
E-liquids in US in 2019 > 15,000 flavors
Benzaldehyde
Cinnamaldehyde
Acrolein
Furfural
Diacetyl
β-damascone,
δtetradecalactone
γ-decalactone
citral
dipentene
ethyl maltol
ethyl vanillin
ethyl vanillin PG
acetal
linalool
piperonal
Dipentene
ETC….
Flavor chemicals in Camel Crush Oasis capsule
γ-Octalactone (coconut)
Linalool (floral/lavender)
Acetophenone (floral/sweet) Anethole (anise)
Vanillin Ethylvanillin
(vanilla)
Menthol
Statement from the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers
Association of the United States
• “The Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association of the United States (FEMA) has for more than
50 years sponsored an extensive program, the FEMA GRAS program, to assure the safety of flavor
ingredients added to food through state-of-the-art safety evaluations conducted by the FEMA Expert
Panel (Hallagan et al., 2020). The Expert Panel operates under the authority of the GRAS
(“generally recognized as safe”) provision in the statute that governs the safety and labeling of
foods, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (“FFDCA”). The primary route to regulatory
authority to use flavor ingredients in the U.S. for addition to food is the GRAS determinations made
by the FEMA Expert Panel.”
• “The FEMA Expert Panel evaluates the safety of flavor ingredients only under their
conditions of intended use in food and does not evaluate flavor ingredients for use
in vaping products, or any other uses that are intended for inhalation. FEMA does
not support the use of flavors in vaping products in the absence of rigorous safety
assessments performed by vaping product manufacturers and marketers that
demonstrate safety.”
CHEMISTRY
Levels and Toxicity
Regulation of Flavors
High levels of flavor compounds in tobacco products
Brown JE et al. N Engl J Med 2014;370:2250-2252.
Levels and Patterns of Chemicals in Various Brands of Cherry-Flavored
Candies, Kool-Aid Drink Mix, and Tobacco Products.
Flavor Chemicals and Health effects
Much more research is needed!
Khlystov A, Samburova V, 2016
• Flavors are composed of aldehydes
and other chemicals
• Formaldehyde is a human carcinogen
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
formaldehyde acetaldehyde acrolein propionaldehyde
Concentration
of
aldehydes
(µg/puff)
No flavor Bubble Gum Pina Colada
Blueberry Tutti Fruity Caramel Mocha
• Flavor additives can be toxic to cells
• Diacetyl increases the risk of
“popcorn lung” disease
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Diacetyl 2,3-Pentanedione Acetoin
mass
(μg/e-cig
Cherry Crush Classic Java Jolt Menthol
Peach Schnapps Pina Colada Vanilla
Allen JG, Flanigan SS, LeBlanc M, Vallarino J, MacNaughton P, Stewart JH, Christiani DC, 2016
Erythropel, Jabba, et al. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nty192
Flavor aldehydes form acetal adducts in e-liquids which can
be more toxic than the parent aldehydes
28
Commonly used flavor aldehydes in e-liquids include vanillin, ethylvanillin (both in vanilla flavor), benzaldehyde (cherry),
cinnamaldehyde (cinnamon), and citral (citrus)
aldehyde
A
Currently known toxicity mechanisms in affected respiratory
cells upon flavorant exposure
(Kaur, Muthmalage, Rahman, Toxicol. Lett. 2018)
CHEMISTRY
Sensory Effects
Regulation of Flavors
Temperature
• Release of volatile molecules from
flavors in tobacco products
Touch
• Oral feel in lips and mouth
• Dryness, astringency caused by
inhaled/oral tobacco products
Chemesthesis
• Stimulation of receptors in
response to pain, temperature
• Harshness of nicotine, acrolein
• Coolness of menthol
Sensory systems that contribute to Tobacco Flavors
Somatosensation (Chemicals, thermal and tactile)
Flavorant Receptors Relevant to Tobacco
Products
• Sweet and Bitter receptors (GPCR family)
• Irritation/Harshness/Coolness receptors (TRP family)
• Olfactory receptors
Flavorant Receptor Targets
• TRP channel receptors
• TRPA1 is the receptor for noxious aldehydes in tobacco smoke
• eliciting burning and irritating sensations.
• TRPA1 also mediates the irritating effects of nicotine and flavorant aldehydes.
• TRPM8 is the receptor for menthol
• mediating its cooling and soothing effects
• is essential for menthol to suppress the irritating and aversive effects of tobacco smoke and
nicotine
• Bitter and Sweet Receptors
Menthol and Nicotine activate TRP channels
Nicotine Menthol
Activates / inhibits TRPA1
Activates TRPM8
Activates TRPA1
Sensitizes TRPV1
Synthetic cooling agent in CA-marketed “non-menthol” cigarettes
Developed by Wilkinson Sword (WS) in the 1970s, initially for use in
shaving products.
Present in e-cigarette liquids (Juul, Puffbar etc.)
=> Cooling effect, but no minty smell, less irritating than menthol
N-ethyl-p-menthane-3-carboxamide
is WS-3, a synthetic cooling agent
Other Synthetic Coolants also activate TRP channels
Contain WS compounds
Activate TRPM8 receptors
Newer Tobacco Products may have synthetic coolants
DEFINITION of Flavor
Regulation of Flavors
EU Definition of Flavors
• Flavor is the sensory experience produced when something is
ingested or inhaled through the mouth
• “Characterizing flavor” as a “clearly noticeable smell or taste other
than one of tobacco, resulting from an additive or combination of
additives, including, but not limited to, fruit, spice, herb, alcohol,
candy, menthol or vanilla, which is noticeable before or during the
consumption of the tobacco product.” (EU Tobacco Product Directive,
2014)
US FDA Definition of Flavors in Cigars
This rule would provide that a cigar or any of its components or parts (including the tobacco, filter, or
wrapper, as applicable) must not contain, as a constituent (including a smoke constituent) or additive,
an artificial or natural flavor (other than tobacco) or an herb or spice, including, but not limited to,
strawberry, grape, orange, clove, cinnamon, pineapple, vanilla, coconut, licorice, cocoa, chocolate,
cherry, coffee, mint, or menthol, that is a characterizing flavor of the tobacco product or tobacco
smoke. Among the factors that FDA believes are relevant in determining whether a cigar has a
characterizing flavor are:
• The presence and amount of artificial or natural flavor additives, compounds, constituents, or
ingredients, or any other flavoring ingredient in a tobacco product, including its components or
parts;
• The multisensory experience ( i.e., taste, aroma, and cooling or burning sensations in the mouth
and throat) of a flavor during use of a tobacco product, including its components or parts;
• Flavor representations (including descriptors), either explicit or implicit, in or on the labeling
(including packaging) or advertising of a tobacco product; and
• Any other means that impart flavor or represent that a tobacco product has a characterizing flavor.
Even Low Menthol concentrations improve the taste of E-liquids
• Human E-
cigarette
Exposure
Paradigm
• E-cig puff
exposure
in young
adult e-cig
users
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
No Menthol Low
Menthol
High
Menthol
Dislike/Like
Taste
of
E-
cigarettes
(-100
to
100)
Like Taste of E-cigarettes
(Menthol main effect, p<0.001)
-20
0
20
40
60
No Menthol Low MentholHigh Menthol
Dislike/Like
Taste
of
E-cig
(-100
to
100)
Like Taste of E-cigarettes
(Menthol*Nicotine, p<0.05)
0 mg Nicotine 6 mg/ml Nicotine
p<0.05
Krishnan-Sarin et al., Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2018
Canada and Brazil Definition of Flavors
• 5.1 (1) No manufacturer shall use an additive set out in column 1 of Schedule 1 in the manufacture of a tobacco
product set out in column 2.
• 5.2 No manufacturer shall sell a tobacco product set out in column 2 of Schedule 1 that contains an additive set
out in column 1.
• additives identified as flavouring agents by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives in the
Committee’s evaluations, as published from time to time in the WHO Technical Report Series
• additives identified as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) flavouring substances by the Flavor and Extract
Manufacturers Association (FEMA) Expert Panel in its lists of GRAS substances referred to as “GRAS 3” to
“GRAS 24” and subsequent lists of GRAS substances, as published from time to time, if any
Recommendations on evidence needed to support
Regulatory efforts
• Global Use Rates
• Need Surveillance systems worldwide
• Need to identify and use similar measures to assess use of flavored products
• Need to focus on all flavors; not just menthol
• Perceptions about the appeal and addictive potential of flavored products.
• Need more information on flavors other than menthol
• Human Behavioral Testing
• Identify what aspect of the appeal of product is altered by the flavor
• Are these alterations concentration specific?
• Identify how flavors interact with nicotine and/or tobacco
• Chemical and Toxicological testing
• Levels and stability of chemicals in tobacco products
• What is actually delivered to the consumer (e.g. in smoke or vapor)
• Toxicity of chemical in products and what is delivered
WHO Tob Reg reports; Krishnan-Sarin et al., 2019; El-Hellani et al., 2021
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Science of Flavors in Tobacco Products Sept 2023

  • 1. Flavors in Tobacco and Nicotine Products Science Based Regulation? Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry, and of Public Health Chair, IRB Yale University
  • 3. Tobacco Products and Flavors Krüsemann et al., 2019 Cigar Inspector, 2013
  • 4. Flavors always used in Tobacco Product Innovation Extensive advertising and marketing of flavors (colors, descriptors) on product packaging •Flavorants within the tobacco casing, as top flavoring (sprayed on), •In the filter, wrapping papers and mouthpieces, foil liner of tobacco packaging. Strategic placement of sweeteners/flavors in product to enhance appeal •Cigars/cigarillos, heated tobacco products •Flavor capsules in filter of cigarettes, flavor inserts •E-liquids Novel products and new modes of including flavors •Sweeteners •Cooling agents •Concept flavors Novel Flavors
  • 5. Global Regulation of Flavors in Tobacco Products • Eleven countries and the 28 EU Member States restrict flavor in some tobacco products. • The most common tobacco products covered by existing flavor policies are cigarettes, with only the EU regulating a small portion of e-cigarette liquid flavors. • The EU, Moldova and Turkey prohibit flavors in cigarette capsules. • Menthol is included in the flavor ban policies of eight countries and the EU. • Six countries explicitly prohibit the use of flavor terms or imagery on tobacco product packaging; none of these countries explicitly prohibit flavors in e-cigarettes.
  • 6. Epidemiology of Flavored Tobacco Product Use Behaviors Lack of systematic worldwide evidence High rates of use of Flavored tobacco products
  • 7. Flavored Nicotine/Tobacco Product Use Rates in US 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Any tobacco Cigarettes Cigars Pipe Hookahs ENDS Smokeless Tobacco Proportion, % Proportion of Current Tobacco Product Users >18 Who Reported Using Flavored Products, TUS-CPS, 2014-2015 Odani S, Armour B, Agaku IT. NTR 2020
  • 8. Use of Flavors in ENDS US PATH study, 2015-2016 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Adult Past 30-day ENDS User N = 1809 Youth Past 30-day ENDS User N = 226
  • 9. Flavors used in non-cigarette tobacco products US National Adult Tobacco Survey, 2013-2014 Michèle G Bonhomme et al. Tob Control doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053373
  • 10. Heated Tobacco Products 2018 ITC Japan Survey Sutanto E, Miller C, Smith DM, et al., 2019
  • 11. Flavors Appeal to Youth Villanti et al., 2017
  • 12. To decide how best to regulate flavors it is important to understand how they influence use behaviors and perceptions!! How to regulate Flavors
  • 13. PACKAGING and ADVERTISING Colors, images, descriptors Regulation of Flavors
  • 15. Menthol medicates Menthol Health effects! Cool! Fresh! Happy! Pleasure!
  • 16. New “non-menthol” Newport cigarettes introduced in CA Newport non-menthol Green (RJ Reynolds) Introduced in December 2022, after CA flavor ban took effect
  • 17. New “non-menthol” Newport cigarettes introduced in CA
  • 18. Kool non-menthol green/blue (ITG Brands) New “non-menthol” Kool cigarettes introduced in CA
  • 21. E-liquids in US in 2019 > 15,000 flavors Benzaldehyde Cinnamaldehyde Acrolein Furfural Diacetyl β-damascone, δtetradecalactone γ-decalactone citral dipentene ethyl maltol ethyl vanillin ethyl vanillin PG acetal linalool piperonal Dipentene ETC….
  • 22. Flavor chemicals in Camel Crush Oasis capsule γ-Octalactone (coconut) Linalool (floral/lavender) Acetophenone (floral/sweet) Anethole (anise) Vanillin Ethylvanillin (vanilla) Menthol
  • 23. Statement from the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association of the United States • “The Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association of the United States (FEMA) has for more than 50 years sponsored an extensive program, the FEMA GRAS program, to assure the safety of flavor ingredients added to food through state-of-the-art safety evaluations conducted by the FEMA Expert Panel (Hallagan et al., 2020). The Expert Panel operates under the authority of the GRAS (“generally recognized as safe”) provision in the statute that governs the safety and labeling of foods, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (“FFDCA”). The primary route to regulatory authority to use flavor ingredients in the U.S. for addition to food is the GRAS determinations made by the FEMA Expert Panel.” • “The FEMA Expert Panel evaluates the safety of flavor ingredients only under their conditions of intended use in food and does not evaluate flavor ingredients for use in vaping products, or any other uses that are intended for inhalation. FEMA does not support the use of flavors in vaping products in the absence of rigorous safety assessments performed by vaping product manufacturers and marketers that demonstrate safety.”
  • 25. High levels of flavor compounds in tobacco products
  • 26. Brown JE et al. N Engl J Med 2014;370:2250-2252. Levels and Patterns of Chemicals in Various Brands of Cherry-Flavored Candies, Kool-Aid Drink Mix, and Tobacco Products.
  • 27. Flavor Chemicals and Health effects Much more research is needed! Khlystov A, Samburova V, 2016 • Flavors are composed of aldehydes and other chemicals • Formaldehyde is a human carcinogen 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 formaldehyde acetaldehyde acrolein propionaldehyde Concentration of aldehydes (µg/puff) No flavor Bubble Gum Pina Colada Blueberry Tutti Fruity Caramel Mocha • Flavor additives can be toxic to cells • Diacetyl increases the risk of “popcorn lung” disease 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Diacetyl 2,3-Pentanedione Acetoin mass (μg/e-cig Cherry Crush Classic Java Jolt Menthol Peach Schnapps Pina Colada Vanilla Allen JG, Flanigan SS, LeBlanc M, Vallarino J, MacNaughton P, Stewart JH, Christiani DC, 2016
  • 28. Erythropel, Jabba, et al. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nty192 Flavor aldehydes form acetal adducts in e-liquids which can be more toxic than the parent aldehydes 28 Commonly used flavor aldehydes in e-liquids include vanillin, ethylvanillin (both in vanilla flavor), benzaldehyde (cherry), cinnamaldehyde (cinnamon), and citral (citrus) aldehyde A
  • 29. Currently known toxicity mechanisms in affected respiratory cells upon flavorant exposure (Kaur, Muthmalage, Rahman, Toxicol. Lett. 2018)
  • 31. Temperature • Release of volatile molecules from flavors in tobacco products Touch • Oral feel in lips and mouth • Dryness, astringency caused by inhaled/oral tobacco products Chemesthesis • Stimulation of receptors in response to pain, temperature • Harshness of nicotine, acrolein • Coolness of menthol Sensory systems that contribute to Tobacco Flavors Somatosensation (Chemicals, thermal and tactile)
  • 32. Flavorant Receptors Relevant to Tobacco Products • Sweet and Bitter receptors (GPCR family) • Irritation/Harshness/Coolness receptors (TRP family) • Olfactory receptors
  • 33. Flavorant Receptor Targets • TRP channel receptors • TRPA1 is the receptor for noxious aldehydes in tobacco smoke • eliciting burning and irritating sensations. • TRPA1 also mediates the irritating effects of nicotine and flavorant aldehydes. • TRPM8 is the receptor for menthol • mediating its cooling and soothing effects • is essential for menthol to suppress the irritating and aversive effects of tobacco smoke and nicotine • Bitter and Sweet Receptors
  • 34. Menthol and Nicotine activate TRP channels Nicotine Menthol Activates / inhibits TRPA1 Activates TRPM8 Activates TRPA1 Sensitizes TRPV1
  • 35. Synthetic cooling agent in CA-marketed “non-menthol” cigarettes Developed by Wilkinson Sword (WS) in the 1970s, initially for use in shaving products. Present in e-cigarette liquids (Juul, Puffbar etc.) => Cooling effect, but no minty smell, less irritating than menthol N-ethyl-p-menthane-3-carboxamide is WS-3, a synthetic cooling agent Other Synthetic Coolants also activate TRP channels
  • 36. Contain WS compounds Activate TRPM8 receptors Newer Tobacco Products may have synthetic coolants
  • 38. EU Definition of Flavors • Flavor is the sensory experience produced when something is ingested or inhaled through the mouth • “Characterizing flavor” as a “clearly noticeable smell or taste other than one of tobacco, resulting from an additive or combination of additives, including, but not limited to, fruit, spice, herb, alcohol, candy, menthol or vanilla, which is noticeable before or during the consumption of the tobacco product.” (EU Tobacco Product Directive, 2014)
  • 39. US FDA Definition of Flavors in Cigars This rule would provide that a cigar or any of its components or parts (including the tobacco, filter, or wrapper, as applicable) must not contain, as a constituent (including a smoke constituent) or additive, an artificial or natural flavor (other than tobacco) or an herb or spice, including, but not limited to, strawberry, grape, orange, clove, cinnamon, pineapple, vanilla, coconut, licorice, cocoa, chocolate, cherry, coffee, mint, or menthol, that is a characterizing flavor of the tobacco product or tobacco smoke. Among the factors that FDA believes are relevant in determining whether a cigar has a characterizing flavor are: • The presence and amount of artificial or natural flavor additives, compounds, constituents, or ingredients, or any other flavoring ingredient in a tobacco product, including its components or parts; • The multisensory experience ( i.e., taste, aroma, and cooling or burning sensations in the mouth and throat) of a flavor during use of a tobacco product, including its components or parts; • Flavor representations (including descriptors), either explicit or implicit, in or on the labeling (including packaging) or advertising of a tobacco product; and • Any other means that impart flavor or represent that a tobacco product has a characterizing flavor.
  • 40. Even Low Menthol concentrations improve the taste of E-liquids • Human E- cigarette Exposure Paradigm • E-cig puff exposure in young adult e-cig users 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 No Menthol Low Menthol High Menthol Dislike/Like Taste of E- cigarettes (-100 to 100) Like Taste of E-cigarettes (Menthol main effect, p<0.001) -20 0 20 40 60 No Menthol Low MentholHigh Menthol Dislike/Like Taste of E-cig (-100 to 100) Like Taste of E-cigarettes (Menthol*Nicotine, p<0.05) 0 mg Nicotine 6 mg/ml Nicotine p<0.05 Krishnan-Sarin et al., Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2018
  • 41. Canada and Brazil Definition of Flavors • 5.1 (1) No manufacturer shall use an additive set out in column 1 of Schedule 1 in the manufacture of a tobacco product set out in column 2. • 5.2 No manufacturer shall sell a tobacco product set out in column 2 of Schedule 1 that contains an additive set out in column 1. • additives identified as flavouring agents by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives in the Committee’s evaluations, as published from time to time in the WHO Technical Report Series • additives identified as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) flavouring substances by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) Expert Panel in its lists of GRAS substances referred to as “GRAS 3” to “GRAS 24” and subsequent lists of GRAS substances, as published from time to time, if any
  • 42. Recommendations on evidence needed to support Regulatory efforts • Global Use Rates • Need Surveillance systems worldwide • Need to identify and use similar measures to assess use of flavored products • Need to focus on all flavors; not just menthol • Perceptions about the appeal and addictive potential of flavored products. • Need more information on flavors other than menthol • Human Behavioral Testing • Identify what aspect of the appeal of product is altered by the flavor • Are these alterations concentration specific? • Identify how flavors interact with nicotine and/or tobacco • Chemical and Toxicological testing • Levels and stability of chemicals in tobacco products • What is actually delivered to the consumer (e.g. in smoke or vapor) • Toxicity of chemical in products and what is delivered WHO Tob Reg reports; Krishnan-Sarin et al., 2019; El-Hellani et al., 2021