Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7690170 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The controversial and widespread use of parabens in cosmetics makes this group of compounds particularly interesting from an analytical point of view. This article provides an overview on analytical methodology for the determination of parabens in cosmetic products, placing special emphasis on sample preparation. First, we consider simple approaches such as dilution and homogenization or, to a lesser extent, direct analysis. Then, we discuss different extraction techniques used in a vast range of applications. In modern extraction strategies, the following sample pretreatments are of increasing interest and we address them in this review:
Keywords
GC-FIDUSAEMEIMSSPETLCSBSELC-MSMSPDDLLMERSDPDMS/DVBLC-UVSDMECosmetics analysisHPLC-UVCapillary-zone electrophoresisbutyl-parabenCZELPMEEthyl-parabencarboxen/polydimethylsiloxanePDMSCAR/PDMSliquid chromatography with mass spectrometryLLEMWCNTPLESFESPMEDART-MSGC-MSd-SPEHF-LPMEDispersive liquid-liquid microextractionSample preparationSupercritical fluid extractionSolid-phase extractionDispersive micro-solid-phase extractionLiquid-liquid extractionPressurized Liquid ExtractionCapillary electrophoresisrelative standard deviationsolid-phase microextractionFlow injectionsingle-drop microextractionLOD یا Limit of detectionMatrix solid-phase dispersionlimit of detectionStir-bar sorptive extractionUltrasound-assisted emulsification microextractionliquid-phase microextractionhollow-fiber liquid-phase microextractionMulti-walled carbon nanotubePolyacrylatepolydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzenePolydimethylsiloxaneliquid chromatographythin-layer chromatographygas chromatography with mass spectrometryGas chromatography
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Authors
N. Cabaleiro, I. de la Calle, C. Bendicho, I. Lavilla,