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Development and validation of a UPLC-MS/MS method for the quantification of isothiazolinones in the composition and emissions from consumer products

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 413, Issue 26, Pages 6617-6626

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03627-7

Keywords

Biocides; Isothiazolinones; UPLC-MS/MS; Consumer products

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  1. Scientific and Technical Center for Building (CSTB)

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An analytical method using UPLC-MS/MS was developed and validated for the identification and quantification of seven isothiazolinones in consumer products, demonstrating high sensitivity. The method successfully detected and quantified all indicated isothiazolinones in various consumer products.
Isothiazolinones, a family of biocides, are used as preservatives for their fungicidal, bactericidal, and algacidal properties. These compounds can be found in a wide range of consumer and building products, such as paints, varnishes, shampoos, and liquid detergents. A robust analytical UPLC-MS/MS method to identify and quantify seven isothiazolinones (MIT, CMI, BIT, MBIT, BBIT, OIT, and DCOIT) in consumer products and their emissions was developed and validated according to ISO/IEC 17025. The limits of detection (LODs) ranged from 0.14 mu g L-1 (BIT) to 0.54 mu g L-1 (CMI). The method was applied for the quantification of the seven isothiazolinones in four types of consumer products (i.e., cosmetics, air fresheners, cleaning products, and building products) and the indoor emissions from a paint. Matrix effects were observed for the shampoo (63-74%), the shower gel (67-84%), and the ceramic glass cleaner (53-57%). All isothiazolinones indicated by the manufacturer (i.e., MIT, CMI, BIT, OIT, and DCOIT) were detected in the products and successfully quantified by the UPLC-MS/MS method.

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