Analytical methods for the determination of endocrine disrupting chemicals in cosmetics and personal care products: A review

Personal care products (PCPs) and cosmetics are indispensable product in our daily routine. Their widespread use makes them a potential route of exposure for certain contaminants to which human would not be normally exposed. One of these contaminants includes endocrine disrupting chemicals, molecule...

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Veröffentlicht in:Talanta (Oxford) 2021-11, Vol.234, p.122642-122642, Article 122642
Hauptverfasser: Martín-Pozo, Laura, Gómez-Regalado, María del Carmen, Moscoso-Ruiz, Inmaculada, Zafra-Gómez, Alberto
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Zusammenfassung:Personal care products (PCPs) and cosmetics are indispensable product in our daily routine. Their widespread use makes them a potential route of exposure for certain contaminants to which human would not be normally exposed. One of these contaminants includes endocrine disrupting chemicals, molecules capable of mimicking the body's natural hormones and interfering with the endocrine system. Some of them are ingredients included in the product's formulation, such as UV-filters (sunscreens), phthalates (plasticizers and preservatives), synthetic musks (fragrances), parabens and other antimicrobial agents (antimicrobial preservatives). Others are non-intended added substances that may result from the manufacturing process or migration from the plastic packaging, as with bisphenols and perfluorinated compounds. Some of these endocrine disruptors have been restricted or even banned in cosmetics and PCPs given the high risk they pose to health. Thus, the development of fast, sensitive and precise methods for the identification and quantification of these compounds in cosmetics is a substantial need in order to ensure consumer safety and provide insight into the real risk of human exposure. The present work aims at reviewing the more recently developed analytical methods published in the literature for the determination of endocrine disrupting chemicals in cosmetics and PCPs using chromatographic techniques, with a focus on sample treatment and the quality of analytical parameters. [Display omitted] •Determination of endocrine disrupting chemicals in cosmetics and personal hygiene products.•Analytical methodology proposed in the last 10 years is reviewed (2011–2021).•Allowed ingredients and not allowed substances in cosmetics products are considered (updated regulation 1223/2009).•LC and GC reported methods are compared and the extraction techniques described.•Validation issues and quality analytical parameters are also included and discussed.
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122642