The study by Portland State University in the US raises health concerns about dabbing, or vaporising hash oil - a practice that is growing in popularity, especially in areas that have legalised medical or recreational marijuana.
Dabbing is already controversial. The practice consists of placing a small amount of cannabis extract - a dab - on a heated surface and inhaling the resulting vapour.
The practice has raised concerns because it produces extremely high levels of cannabinoids - the active ingredients in marijuana, researchers said.
"The results of these studies clearly indicate that dabbing, while considered a form of vaporisation, may in fact deliver significant amounts of toxins," said Strongin, who led the study published in the journal ACS Omega.
Strongin and his team analysed the chemical profile of terpenes - the fragrant oils in marijuana and other plants - by vapourising them in much the same way as a user would vaporise hash oil.
The dabbing experiments produced benzene - a known carcinogen - at levels many times higher than the ambient air, Strongin said.
It also produced high levels of methacrolein, a chemical similar to acrolein, another carcinogen.
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