Wright Derek, Jarvie Michelle M, Southwell Benjamin, Kincaid Carmen, Westrick Judy, Perera S Sameera, Edwards David, Cody Robert B
School of Chemistry, Environmental, and Geosciences, Lake Superior State University, 650 W. Easterday Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783, United States.
Lumigen Instrument Center, Wayne State University, A. Paul Schaap Chemistry Building, 5101 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48202, United States.
ACS Omega. 2024 Apr 20;9(17):19020-19030. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.3c09580. eCollection 2024 Apr 30.
With the recent legalization of cannabis in multiple jurisdictions and widespread use as a medical treatment, there has been an increased focus on product safety and the potential impacts of contaminants on human health. One factor that has received little attention is the possible exposure to potentially hazardous levels of toxic elements from rolling (smoking) papers. The elemental composition of rolling papers is largely unregulated, with a minority of jurisdictions regulating papers only when they are part of a final cannabis product. This study reports the concentrations of 26 elements in commercially available rolling papers and estimates potential maximum exposures relative to USP232 and ICH Q3D dosages in pharmaceutical compounds. Exposure estimates indicate that the concentrations of several elements in some products, particularly Cu, Cr, and V, may present a potential hazard to frequent users. Several elements, including Ag, Ca, Ba, Cu, Ti, Cr, Sb, and possibly others, are likely present in elevated quantities in some papers due to product design and manufacturing processes. Our results further suggest that Cu-based pigments are used by a number of manufacturers and that regular use of these products might result in exposures as high as 4.5-11 times the maximum exposure limits. Further research to quantify the contribution of rolling papers to elemental exposure under realistic smoking conditions is warranted.
随着大麻最近在多个司法管辖区合法化并广泛用作医学治疗手段,人们越来越关注产品安全以及污染物对人类健康的潜在影响。一个很少受到关注的因素是,通过卷烟(吸烟)纸可能接触到潜在危险水平的有毒元素。卷烟纸的元素组成在很大程度上未受监管,只有少数司法管辖区仅在卷烟纸作为最终大麻产品的一部分时才对其进行监管。本研究报告了市售卷烟纸中26种元素的浓度,并根据药品化合物中的USP232和ICH Q3D剂量估算了潜在的最大暴露量。暴露量估算表明,某些产品中几种元素的浓度,特别是铜、铬和钒,可能对频繁使用者构成潜在危害。由于产品设计和制造工艺,包括银、钙、钡、铜、钛、铬、锑以及可能的其他元素,在某些卷烟纸中可能含量较高。我们的结果进一步表明,许多制造商使用了含铜颜料,经常使用这些产品可能导致暴露量高达最大暴露限值的4.5至11倍。有必要进行进一步研究,以量化在实际吸烟条件下卷烟纸对元素暴露的贡献。