Asthma-causing toxins found in e-cigarettes

IANS  |  New York 

Electronic cigarettes, popularly known as e-cigarettes, may contain microbial toxins associated with myriad health problems, including asthma, reduced lung function and inflammation, warns a new study.

The results, published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, showed that 27 per cent of these products contained traces of endotoxin, a microbial agent found on Gram-negative bacteria, and 81 per cent contained traces of glucan, which is found in the cell walls of most fungi.

"Airborne Gram-negative bacterial endotoxin and fungal-derived glucans have been shown to cause in occupational and environmental settings," said David Christiani, at

"Finding these toxins in e-products adds to the growing concerns about the potential for adverse respiratory effects in users," Christiani added.

The findings showed that 17 of 75 products (23 per cent) contained detectable concentrations of endotoxin and that 61 of 75 products (81 per cent) contained detectable concentrations of glucan.

The study also found that endotoxin concentrations were higher in fruit-flavoured products, indicating that raw materials used in the production of flavours might be a source of microbial contamination.

The researchers noted that the contamination of the products could have occurred at any point during the production of the ingredients or of the finished e-product.

"In addition to inhaling harmful chemicals, users could also be exposed to biological contaminants like endotoxin and glucan," said of the study Mi-Sun Lee.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 14:58 IST