Your toothpaste may cause cancer........
A study finds nicotine
dental products contain nicotine.
Next time you brush your
teeth, be careful. Some popular toothpastes and toothpowders in India have high
levels of nicotine, a known carcinogen, a study has found.
Researchers at the Delhi
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR) tested 10
toothpowders and 24 toothpastes brands. They found large amounts of nicotine in
11 of these non-tobacco products.
The highest amount of
nicotine at 18 milligram/gram (mg/g) was found in Colgate Herbal products while
10 mg/g of nicotine was found in Neem Tulsi brand.
S. No
|
Brand
|
Nicotine found in
dental care products in 2008 (mg/g)
|
Nicotine found in
dental care products in 2011 (mg/g)
|
Manufacturer
|
1.
|
Vicco
|
0.002
|
0.05
|
Vicco laboratories, Goa
|
2.
|
Alka
dant manjan |
-
|
1.0
|
Dev Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi
|
3.
|
Yunadant
|
nil
|
1.7
|
Aayam Herbal And Research, Jaipur,
Rajasthan
|
4.
|
Dabur Red
|
5.75
|
0.01
|
Dabur India Limited, Solan, Himachal
Pradesh
|
5.
|
Payo kil
|
nil
|
16
|
Gurukul Kangri Pharmacy, Haridwar,
Uttarakhand
|
6.
|
Colgate Herbal
|
nil
|
18
|
Colgate Palmolive India Limited,
Mumbai, Maharashtra
|
7.
|
Neem Tulsi
|
nil
|
10
|
Ayur Siddha Limited, Kangra, Himachal
Pradesh
|
8.
|
Stoline Paste
|
nil
|
0.06
|
Group pharmaceuticals limited, Kolar,
Karnataka
|
9.
|
Himalaya
|
nil
|
0.029
|
Himalaya Drug Company, Bengaluru,
Karnataka
|
10.
|
Sensoform
|
nil
|
0.065
|
Indoco Remebies Limited, Solan,
Himachal Pradesh
|
“Nicotine content in one
cigarette is between two and three mg/g. In one of the dental care products we
found the nicotine content was equivalent to that of nine cigarettes."
According to the
Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003, no non-tobacco product can
contain tobacco and nicotine.
Earlier studies have
found tobacco and nicotine in toothpowders.But this is the first study that
has found nicotine in toothpastes.
In a study published in
the British Medical Journal in 2004 Gupta stated that various tobacco products
are used as dentrifice in India.
“Many companies take
advantage of a misconception widely prevalent in India that tobacco is good for
teeth." A laboratory test of five samples
of red tooth powder that did not declare tobacco as an ingredient found tobacco
content of 9.3-248 mg/g of tooth powder, the study stated.
Nicotine in the
toothpastes and toothpowders gets absorbed in the body when it directly comes
in contact with the skin. This makes the product addictive.
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