Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products
A method based on micro-matrix solid-phase dispersion (μ-MSPD) followed by gas-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC−MS/MS) was developed to analyze UV filters in personal care products. It is the first time that MSPD is employed to extract UV filters from cosmetics samples....
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author | Maria Celeiro Lua Vazquez J. Pablo Lamas Marlene Vila Carmen Garcia-Jares Maria Llompart |
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description | A method based on micro-matrix solid-phase dispersion (μ-MSPD) followed by gas-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC−MS/MS) was developed to analyze UV filters in personal care products. It is the first time that MSPD is employed to extract UV filters from cosmetics samples. This technique provides efficient and low-cost extractions, and allows performing extraction and clean-up in one step, which is one of their main advantages. The amount of sample employed was only 0.1 g and the extraction procedure was performed preparing the sample-sorbent column in a glass Pasteur pipette instead of the classic plastic columns in order to avoid plastizicer contamination. Factors affecting the process such as type of sorbent, and amount and type of elution solvent were studied by a factorial design. The method was validated and extended to other families of cosmetic ingredients such as fragrance allergens, preservatives, plasticizers and synthetic musks, including a total of 78 target analytes. Recovery studies in real sample at several concentration levels were also performed. Finally, the green extraction methodology was applied to the analysis of real cosmetic samples of different nature. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9bd36d514a4941f599db9fa936c11af42022-12-22T04:22:09ZengMDPI AGSeparations2297-87392019-06-01623010.3390/separations6020030separations6020030Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care ProductsMaria Celeiro0Lua Vazquez1J. Pablo Lamas2Marlene Vila3Carmen Garcia-Jares4Maria Llompart5Laboratory of Research and Development of Analytical Solutions (LIDSA), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainLaboratory of Research and Development of Analytical Solutions (LIDSA), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainLaboratory of Research and Development of Analytical Solutions (LIDSA), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainLaboratory of Research and Development of Analytical Solutions (LIDSA), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainLaboratory of Research and Development of Analytical Solutions (LIDSA), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainLaboratory of Research and Development of Analytical Solutions (LIDSA), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainA method based on micro-matrix solid-phase dispersion (μ-MSPD) followed by gas-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC−MS/MS) was developed to analyze UV filters in personal care products. It is the first time that MSPD is employed to extract UV filters from cosmetics samples. This technique provides efficient and low-cost extractions, and allows performing extraction and clean-up in one step, which is one of their main advantages. The amount of sample employed was only 0.1 g and the extraction procedure was performed preparing the sample-sorbent column in a glass Pasteur pipette instead of the classic plastic columns in order to avoid plastizicer contamination. Factors affecting the process such as type of sorbent, and amount and type of elution solvent were studied by a factorial design. The method was validated and extended to other families of cosmetic ingredients such as fragrance allergens, preservatives, plasticizers and synthetic musks, including a total of 78 target analytes. Recovery studies in real sample at several concentration levels were also performed. Finally, the green extraction methodology was applied to the analysis of real cosmetic samples of different nature.https://www.mdpi.com/2297-8739/6/2/30UV filtersmatrix solid-phase dispersionμ-MSPDminiaturized extraction techniqueGC–MS/MScosmetic analysispersonal care productsfragrance allergenspreservativesplasticizerssynthetic musks |
spellingShingle | Maria Celeiro Lua Vazquez J. Pablo Lamas Marlene Vila Carmen Garcia-Jares Maria Llompart Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products Separations UV filters matrix solid-phase dispersion μ-MSPD miniaturized extraction technique GC–MS/MS cosmetic analysis personal care products fragrance allergens preservatives plasticizers synthetic musks |
title | Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products |
title_full | Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products |
title_fullStr | Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products |
title_full_unstemmed | Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products |
title_short | Miniaturized Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion for the Analysis of Ultraviolet Filters and Other Cosmetic Ingredients in Personal Care Products |
title_sort | miniaturized matrix solid phase dispersion for the analysis of ultraviolet filters and other cosmetic ingredients in personal care products |
topic | UV filters matrix solid-phase dispersion μ-MSPD miniaturized extraction technique GC–MS/MS cosmetic analysis personal care products fragrance allergens preservatives plasticizers synthetic musks |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2297-8739/6/2/30 |
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