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E-cigarette Flavors, Sensory Perception, and Evoked Responses

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 12, Pages 2194-2209

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.2c00268

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The translation reveals that the chemosensory experiences evoked by flavors involve olfactory, gustatory, and chemesthetic stimuli. Electronic cigarette liquids typically contain high concentrations of nicotine and various flavorings or flavor chemicals, and there is a wide variety of flavored products available. However, knowledge about the flavors and their sensory effects in these products is limited.
The chemosensory experiences evoked by flavors encompass a number of unique sensations that include olfactory stimuli (smell), gustatory stimuli (taste, i.e., salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami (also known as savoriness)), and chemesthesis (touch). As such, the responses evoked by flavors are complex and, as briefly stated above, involve multiple perceptive mechanisms. The practice of adding flavorings to tobacco products dates back to the 17th century but is likely much older. More recently, the electronic cigarette or e-cigarette and its accompanying flavored e-liquids emerged on to the global market. These new products contain no combustible tobacco but often contain large concentrations (reported from 0 to more than 50 mg/mL) of nicotine as well as numerous flavorings and/or flavor chemicals. At present, there are more than 400 e-cigarette brands available along with potentially >15,000 different/unique flavored products. However, surprisingly little is known about the flavors/flavor chemicals added to these products, which can account for >1% by weight of some e-liquids, and their resultant chemosensory experiences, and the US FDA has done relatively little, until recently, to regulate these products. This article will discuss e-cigarette flavors and flavor chemicals, their elicited responses, and their sensory effects in some detail.

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