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Development of a solid phase microextraction gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry methodology for the analysis of sixty personal care products in hydroalcoholic gels- hand sanitizers- in the context of COVID-19 pandemic

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1203, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2022.339650

Keywords

Hydroalcoholic gels; Personal care products; Solid-phase microextraction; Gas chromatography-tandem mass; spectrometry; Experimental design; Fragrance allergensF

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain [UNST10-1E-491]
  2. Consolidated Research Groups Program, Xunta de Galicia [ED431 2020/06]
  3. Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain [RED2018-102522-T]
  4. Division of Analytical Chemistry of the European Chemical Society
  5. IUPAC project [2021-015-2-500]
  6. FEDER (EU)

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This research developed a simple, fast, and sustainable microextraction method for analyzing 60 personal care product compounds in hand sanitizers. The method was successfully validated and applied to real samples, revealing the lack of proper labeling and adherence to sanitizing recommendations.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, hydroalcoholic gels have become essential products to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This research aims to develop a simple, fast and sustainable microextraction methodology followed by gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) to analyze simultaneously 60 personal care products (PCPs) including fragrances allergens, synthetic musks, preservatives and plasticizers in hand sanitizers. Micro-matrix-solid-phase dispersion (mMSPD) and solid phase microextraction (SPME) were compared with the aim of obtaining high sensitivity and sample throughput. SPME demonstrated higher efficiency being selected as sample treatment. Different dilutions of the sample in ultrapure water were assessed to achieve high sensitivity but, at the same time, to avoid or minimize matrix effect. The most critical parameters affecting SPME (fibre coating, extraction mode and temperature) were optimized by design of experiments (DOE). The method was successfully validated in terms of linearity, precision and accuracy, obtaining recovery values between 80 and 112% for most compounds with relative standard deviation (RSD) values lower than 10%. External calibration using standards prepared in ultrapure water demonstrated suitability due to the absence of matrix effect. Finally, the simple, fast and high throughput method was applied to the analysis of real hydroalcoholic gel samples. Among the 60 target compounds, 39 of them were found, highlighting the high number of fragrance allergens, at concentrations ranging between 0.01 and 217 mu g g(-1). Most of the samples were not correctly labelled attending cosmetic Regulation (EU) No 1223/2009, and none of them followed the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation for hand sanitizers formulation. (c) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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