Establishing Matrix-Specific Harmful and Potentially Harmful Constituents Lists (Phase 1, Task Order 1)
Principal Investigators: Andrew Mooney and Shixia Feng
Funding Mechanism: Research Contract
ID number: HHSF22301009T
Award Date: 4/17/2017
Institution: Labstat International ULC
More information about which harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs) are present in specific types of tobacco samples – particularly the newly deemed tobacco products -- would be useful. The primary goal of this study is to establish product/sample type-specific HPHC lists through laboratory testing. A second goal is to establish baseline values for the HPHCs present in each product/sample type. Products will be selected for testing based on market volumes, product features, and types/subcategories. Because of its broad scope, this study includes three phases, with one or two task orders under each phase. In Phase 1-Task Order 1, testing will focus on cigarette smoke, cigar smoke, and smokeless tobacco products. HPHCs to be investigated will include metals, amides, aromatic amines, carbonyls, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, non-tobacco specific nitrosamines, and phenols. Study findings may inform regulatory activities related to product testing, reporting, and evaluation.