New Study Finds Vaporizing Cannabis Reduces Harmful Combustion Byproducts by Up To 99% Compared to Joint Smoke
New Study Finds Vaporizing Cannabis Reduces Harmful Combustion Byproducts by Up To 99% Compared to Joint Smoke
PAX research shows vaporization significantly lowers exposure to toxic compounds produced by burning cannabis flower
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PAX, a leading global cannabis brand rooted in science and innovation, today released new research demonstrating that vaporizing cannabis flower can dramatically reduce exposure to harmful combustion byproducts compared to smoking a joint.
New study by PAX finds that vaporizing cannabis reduces harmful combustion byproducts by up to 99% compared to joint smoke.
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The study compared chemical emissions from combusted cannabis flower in a traditional joint to aerosol produced by the PAX FLOW and PAX TRIP vaporizers under standardized puffing conditions1. Researchers analyzed sixteen harmful or potentially harmful compounds (HPHCs) commonly associated with combustion, including benzene, formaldehyde, and acetaldehyde.
Vaporization reduced these compounds by up to 99% compared to joint smoke. Notably, levels of benzene, formaldehyde, and acetaldehyde from a single 0.75g joint exceeded recommended daily inhalation exposure limits, while those same compounds were dramatically lower or undetectable in vapor produced by the PAX FLOW and PAX TRIP devices.
“Combustion produces harmful byproducts—whether it’s tobacco, wood, or cannabis,” said Richard Rucker, PhD, Director of Product Integrity at PAX. “By heating cannabis without burning it, vaporization significantly reduces the formation of these toxic compounds. It’s the same plant, but completely different exposure. This research helps quantify the difference, giving consumers clearer information about how their choices impact exposure.”
The findings highlight the fundamental chemical distinction between combustion and controlled heating. Burning cannabis—often exceeding 900°C—drives pyrolysis reactions that generate hundreds of secondary compounds. Vaporization operates at substantially lower temperatures, releasing cannabinoids and terpenes while avoiding many of the harmful byproducts created through combustion.
This research builds on nearly two decades of PAX leadership in product safety, quality standards, and scientific advancement within the cannabis industry. The company maintains rigorous restricted-substance specifications across its hardware components and continues to invest in research that supports more informed, higher-standard cannabis consumption. More information is available at pax.com/science.
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PAX is a leading global cannabis brand on a mission to enhance people’s lives, honoring the power of the plant through pioneering innovation, peerless quality and premium design. For nearly two decades, PAX has delivered high-performance products crafted for precision, purity and consistency that are trusted by millions. PAX is committed to making a positive impact and is certified Plastic Negative across all product lines by rePurpose Global—for any plastic used in its products, twice as much is removed from nature.
1 Standardized puffing conditions proposed by Desjardins et al. 2007.
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