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Cinira Mello Santana1, Thaís Luz de Sousa2, Abdon Luiz Ornelas Latif3, Lorena Santos Lobo2, Gleice Rayanne da Silva4, Hemerson Iury Ferreira Magalhães4, Mariângela Vieira Lopes3, Clícia Maria de Jesus Benevides3, Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araujo2, Daniele Cristina Muniz Batista Dos Santos2, Aníbal de Freitas Santos Júnior5,6.
Abstract
Worldwide, cosmetics (especially eye shadows) are widely consumed and have a great impact on the economy. The aim of this study was to determine the multielement composition, focusing on essential and potentially toxic elements, in cosmetics (eye shadow) exposed to consumption in Brazil. Concentrations of 17 elements (Al, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sr, Ti, V and Zn) were determined in samples (produced in China and Brazil) using a sequential optical emission spectrometer with inductively coupled plasma (ICP OES) after acid digestion, assisted by a closed digester block (6 mL of HNO3 + 2 mL of H2O2 + 1 mL of Triton ×-100 + 1 mL of ultrapure water). The method was validated by linearity, precision, accuracy, limits of detection (LoD) and quantification (LoQ). The elements were quantified (in µg g-1): Al (852-21,900), Ba (3.47-104), Cd (1.70-6.93), Cr (< 8.53-66.6), Cu (< 0.480-14.5), Mn (92.20-1,190), Ni (< 4.23-40.7), Pb (< 2.16-5.06), Sb (1.10-10.5), Sr (0.760-46.0), Ti (32.0-440), V (< 0.85-1.7) and Zn (24.90-2,600). As, Co, Mo and Se in all the investigated samples were found to be below the LoQ values of ICP OES. In this study, regardless of sample compositions and origins (Brazilian or Chinese), high levels of Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb, Ti, V and Zn were observed, exceeding the recommended maximum tolerable limits, according to Brazilian and global legislations, which may present potential risks to human health and the environment.Entities:
Keywords: Eye shadow; ICP OES; Multi-element analysis; Potentially toxic elements; Sample pretreatment
Year: 2022 PMID: 36255608 DOI: 10.1007/s10534-022-00444-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biometals ISSN: 0966-0844 Impact factor: 3.378