Effect of Product Characteristics on the Appeal and Sensory Attributes of Nicotine Pouches
University of Southern California
Summary
There is a growing sector of modern tobacco-free oral nicotine pouches that are federally regulated as non-medicinal nicotine/tobacco products. While nicotine pouches employ marketing approaches that may attract current tobacco users, such as marketing themes connoting minimal harm, information on the long-term health effects of nicotine pouches is lacking. nicotine pouches may appeal to younger adults because they are available in similar product characteristics (e.g., nicotine concentration, protonated nicotine) that many younger people prefer to use in e-cigarettes. In addition, nicotine pouches may be of particular interest to younger adult e-cigarette users because these products can be used discreetly where vaping is not allowed, which may translate into an increased likelihood of becoming dual users of e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches. Indeed, approximately 15% young adults who used e-cigarettes in the past 30 days were past 30-day nicotine pouch users. Manufacturers of modern nicotine pouches use acid additives to lower pH, which changes nicotine from a free-base to a protonated nicotine, resulting in improved appeal and sensory experience and higher abuse liability. Thus, nicotine concentration and pH in modern nicotine pouches should be focal targets for regulatory policies. Evidence is also lacking on mechanisms mediating differences in product appeal and abuse liability of nicotine pouches across products varying in nicotine concentration and pH level. The scientific objective of this research is to assess the effect of variation in nicotine concentration in nicotine pouches and its interaction effect with pH level on the proximal outcomes of relevance to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation: sensory attributes and product appeal among younger adults who use nicotine pouches in the past 30 days (current dual users of nicotine pouches and e-cigarettes and/or combustible cigarettes will be eligible) and are unmotivated to quit nicotine use. This innovative project proposes to conduct a double-blind within-subject randomized study in which participants (N = 72) will administer nicotine pouches varied by nicotine concentration (e.g., 3 vs 6 mg) and pH (e.g., 8.5 or greater vs. less than 8.5) to achieve the project aim: to evaluate the effects of nicotine concentration and pH on subjective product appeal and sensory attributes of nicotine pouches. The findings of this proposed research will provide the U.S. Food and Drug Administration with new evidence necessary to inform regulatory restrictions on product characteristics and constituents of nicotine pouches, which may put young adults at risk of using a novel class of oral nicotine products.
Description
The project will assess the effect of variation in nicotine concentration in nicotine pouches and its interaction effect with pH level on two proximal outcomes of relevance to regulation: (1) sensory attributes and (2) product appeal in an experimental study of young adult (21-35 years) nicotine pouch users who are unmotivated to quit nicotine use. Before the experimental session, the investigators will conduct orientation sessions where participants will confirm age, provide informed consent, and complete verification of nicotine use status by cotinine test strip. Eligible participants will b…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 21–35 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Adults age 21-35 years old. * Current nicotine pouch users (used nicotine pouches in the past 30 days). Current dual users of nicotine pouches and e-cigarettes and/or combustible cigarettes will be eligible. * Positive cotinine test via saliva test strip. * Unmotivated to quit nicotine use. * English language competency (read and speak English). The instruments used have not been translated and/or validated for other languages. Exclusion Criteria: * Intention to quit nicotine use in the next 30 days. * Current pregnancy or breastfeeding (urine pregnancy test will be co…
Interventions
- OtherNicotine pouch
Participants will self-administer an experimenter-provided nicotine pouch
Locations (2)
- University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, California
- University of Southern California - Clinical Sciences BuildingLos Angeles, California