Additives are substances intentionally added to tobacco products by
tobacco industry in order to render toxic tobacco products palatable and
acceptable to consumers.
Vanilla is one of the most popular flavours worldwide. It comes from the
fruit of the vanilla plant that contains beans or seeds from where the
vanilla extracts are obtained. Vanillin is the main substance of the
vanilla bean extract responsible for the characteristic sweet smelling
flavour of vanilla.
Although vanillin can be extracted from vanilla plants, this is quite
expensive. Therefore, artificial vanilla flavouring made up of synthetic
vanillin or chemically modified ethylvanillin is produced for
commercial use and has a stronger flavour.
General uses
As a vanilla flavour ingredient, vanillin has a wide range of uses
within the food, drink, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and fragrance
industries.
Reported tobacco industry uses
Tobacco manufacturers use vanillin as a flavouring material in
cigarettes. Vanillin (or other compounds that release vanillin) can be
added to the tobacco, cigarette paper or filter.
Vanillin can make up to 0.05 % of the total weight of the tobacco used
in one cigarette. Lower levels of ethylvanillin are added due to its
stronger flavour.
Harmful health effects
Vanillin is generally regarded as safe for use in food and cosmetics.
However, this does not suggest it is safe when inhaled from smoking
cigarettes.Vanillin is known to release several substances when burnt.
These include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which have been classed
as human cancer causing agents by the International Agency for Research
on Cancer (a leading expert cancer organisation).
Vanillin is also indirectly harmful as it masks the harshness of tobacco
smoke, making smoking easier, which thereby encourages the smoking
habit. This ultimately causes smokers to be exposed to higher levels of
the toxic substances in cigarette smoke.
Vanilla is a popular flavour in many products and tobacco manufacturers
use this fact to make the cigarette more desirable, especially to young
or first time smokers. Non-smokers or bystanders may be more tolerant
towards smokers who smoke cigarettes with a vanilla aroma because of its
less
offensive and familiar smell.
Overall, by adding more desirable flavours such as vanillin to
cigarettes tobacco manufacturers make it easier for smokers to become
addicted.
Vanillin
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