Study: Repeated vape aerosol exposure causes minimal lung da

Study: Repeated vape aerosol exposure causes minimal lung damage compared to combustible cigarettes


Study: Repeated vape aerosol exposure causes minimal lung damage compared to combustible cigarettes
In one of the most advanced applications of in-vitro 3D human lung models in vape research to date, a new peer-reviewed Imperial Brands study shows that, unlike combustible cigarette smoke, blu aerosol had little to no impact on numerous toxicological endpoints under the conditions of test using laboratory models.
Published in the journal
Current Research in Toxicology, the experiments compared the toxicological responses of an in vitro 3D lung model (MucilAir™ from Epithelix) after repeated exposure to undiluted whole blu aerosol (1.6% tobacco flavor) or diluted whole cigarette smoke (3R4F Kentucky Reference) over a 28-day period.

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