Développement et application du moniteur de tabagisme passif MoNIC [Development and application of the passive smoking monitor MoNIC]

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Názov: Développement et application du moniteur de tabagisme passif MoNIC [Development and application of the passive smoking monitor MoNIC]
Autori: Khanh Huynh, C., Moix, J.B., Dubuis, A.
Zdroj: Revue medicale suisse, vol. 4, no. 144, pp. 430-433
Informácie o vydavateľovi: 2008.
Rok vydania: 2008
Predmety: Equipment and Supplies, Humans, Nicotine/analysis, Saliva/chemistry, Tobacco Smoke Pollution/analysis
Popis: A passive sampling device, called Monitor of NICotine (MoNIC), was constructed and evaluated by the laboratory of the Institute for Work and Health to determine nicotine in Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS). To support a large campaign on the subject of passive smoking, the CIPRET Valais gracefully distributed more than 1500 MoNIC badges to the Swiss population in order to measure ETS. Non-stimulated saliva was also collected to determine nicotine/cotinine levels of participating volunteers. The inhaled Cigarette Equivalents (CE) by non-smokers was calculated for non-smokers, based on a reference of 0.2 mg of nicotine per cigarette. Using the detected CE on the badge for non-smokers, and comparing it to the nicotine/cotinine levels in saliva, we could confirm the use of the CE concept for estimating exposure to ETS.
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Abstrakt:A passive sampling device, called Monitor of NICotine (MoNIC), was constructed and evaluated by the laboratory of the Institute for Work and Health to determine nicotine in Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS). To support a large campaign on the subject of passive smoking, the CIPRET Valais gracefully distributed more than 1500 MoNIC badges to the Swiss population in order to measure ETS. Non-stimulated saliva was also collected to determine nicotine/cotinine levels of participating volunteers. The inhaled Cigarette Equivalents (CE) by non-smokers was calculated for non-smokers, based on a reference of 0.2 mg of nicotine per cigarette. Using the detected CE on the badge for non-smokers, and comparing it to the nicotine/cotinine levels in saliva, we could confirm the use of the CE concept for estimating exposure to ETS.