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Chemical Additives Shown To Be in 'Non-Menthol' Cigarettes

Researchers have found that some "non-menthol" cigarettes use synthetic chemicals to imitate menthol's cooling sensations.

Science & Society: Fall/Winter 2024
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Researchers have found that some “non-menthol” cigarettes, marketed as an alternative in states where menthol cigarettes are banned, use synthetic chemicals to imitate menthol’s cooling sensations. This finding could undermine current policies and the expected FDA ban on menthol cigarettes meant to discourage new smokers and reduce health risks.

In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers from the Yale School of Public Health, the Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale, and Duke School of Medicine identified a synthetic flavoring agent known as WS-3 in the newly introduced “non-menthol” cigarettes that delivers similar, or stronger, cooling sensations as menthol but without the minty aroma or taste.

Flavored tobacco products such as menthol cigarettes tend to reduce tobacco’s harsh effects making them particularly popular among young people and those just starting to smoke. Historically, menthol cigarettes have also been aggressively marketed towards African Americans, with up to 90% of African Americans who smoke using menthol cigarettes. Sustained tobacco use can cause nicotine addiction, severe respiratory problems, cancer, numerous other adverse health conditions, and death.

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