Analysis of plasticizers and synthetic musks in cosmetic and
Analysis of plasticizers and synthetic musks in cosmetic and personal care products by matrix solid-phase dispersion gas chromatography–mass spectrometry - ScienceDirect Journal of Chromatography A Volume 1293, 7 June 2013, Pages 10-19
Analysis of plasticizers and synthetic musks in cosmetic and
Matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry were used for the rapid determination of 18 plasticizers (phthalates and adipates), 7 polycyclic musks and 5 nitromusks, which makes a total of 30 targets, in both rinse-off and leave-on cosmetic formulations.
Analysis of plasticizers and synthetic musks in cosmetic and
Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature. Matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry were used for the rapid determination of 18 plasticizers (phthalates and adipates), 7 polycyclic musks and 5 nitromusks, which makes a total of 30 targets, in both rinse-off and leave-on cosmetic formulations.
Analysis of Plasticizers and Synthetic Musks in Cosmetics and
Analysis of Plasticizers and Synthetic Musks in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products by Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Authors: Maria Llompart...
Analysis of plasticizers and synthetic musks in cosmetic and
Matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry were used for the rapid determination of 18 plasticizers (phthalates and adipates), 7 polycyclic musks and 5 nitromusks, which makes a total of 30 targets, in both rinse-off and leave-on cosmetic formulations The MSPD method was miniaturized and customized to avoid or minimize risks of phthalate contamination and to
- What are synthetic musks?
- Synthetic musks are chemicals used in personal care product fragrances. They are rarely listed on the label, since fragrance ingredients are often not disclosed. Synthetic musks are chemicals used in personal care product fragrances. They are rarely listed on the label, since fragrance ingredients are often not disclosed.
- Are synthetic musks harmful?
- Synthetic musks bioaccumulate in the environment and have been detected in human breast milk, body fat, blood, and umbilical cords. Studies show that these compounds can disrupt cell functioning and hormone systems. WHAT ARE SYNTHETIC MUSKS?
- Synthetic musks are used as fragrance ingredients in personal care and cleaning products.
- What types of musks are used in consumer products?
- The most common types of musks used in consumer products are nitro-musks (e.g., musk ketone and musk xylene) and polycyclic musks (e.g., galaxolide and tonalide). These chemicals enter the human body through skin absorption, inhalation, and ingestion of foods such as fish that are exposed to these chemicals.
- Are musk chemicals toxic?
- Musk chemicals contaminate water, wastewater sludge, drinking water, soil, indoor air, and living species. , These chemicals are toxic to a variety of aquatic organisms and have been found in commonly consumed seafood such as salmon and shrimp. , Synthetic musks have been detected in household dust and barbershop air.
- Is musk xylene toxic?
- Reproductive and developmental toxicity: High levels of musk xylene and musk ketone in women’s blood may be associated with gynecological abnormalities such as ovarian failure and infertility. , In embryonic cells, tonalide altered activity in nearly 3,000 genes, some of which are directly involved in development.
- Why did Japan ban musk xylene?
- Environmental concerns motivated Japan to ban musk xylene and other nitro-musks in the 1980s. In line with the global International Fragrance Association (IFRA) standards, the European Commission banned musk xylene, , while musk ketone and tonalide are restricted. , The United States does not restrict their use.