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A sustainable and innovative method to determine parabens in body creams for exposure and risk assessment.
Ramos, Thalita da Silva; Gonçalves, Karina Borba; Marciano, Luiz Paulo de Aguiar; Rosa, Mariana Azevedo; Martins, Isarita.
Affiliation
  • Ramos TDS; Laboratory of Toxicants and Drugs Analysis - LATF, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas - Unifal-MG, Gabriel Monteiro da Silva St. 700, 37130-000, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. Electronic address: thalita.ramos@sou.unifal-mg.edu.br.
  • Gonçalves KB; Laboratory of Toxicants and Drugs Analysis - LATF, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas - Unifal-MG, Gabriel Monteiro da Silva St. 700, 37130-000, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. Electronic address: karina.goncalves@sou.unifal-mg.edu.br.
  • Marciano LPA; Laboratory of Toxicants and Drugs Analysis - LATF, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas - Unifal-MG, Gabriel Monteiro da Silva St. 700, 37130-000, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. Electronic address: luiz.marciano@sou.unifal-mg.edu.br.
  • Rosa MA; Laboratory of Toxicants and Drugs Analysis - LATF, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas - Unifal-MG, Gabriel Monteiro da Silva St. 700, 37130-000, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. Electronic address: mariana.azevedo@sou.unifal-mg.edu.br.
  • Martins I; Laboratory of Toxicants and Drugs Analysis - LATF, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas - Unifal-MG, Gabriel Monteiro da Silva St. 700, 37130-000, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. Electronic address: isarita.sakakibara@unifal-mg.edu.br.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol ; 151: 105667, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38925470
ABSTRACT
Methylparaben (MeP), ethylparaben (EtP), propylparaben (PrP), and butylparaben (BuP) are among the most widely used preservatives in cosmetics, drugs, and foods. These compounds have been associated with toxic effects due to the overuse of products with parabens in their formulation. The toxicity of parabens may be correlated to endocrine disruption, owing to their ability to mimic the actions of estradiol. In this paper, a simple, sustainable, robust, and innovative dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) technique was developed and employed to extract these xenobiotics from body cream samples, aiming to calculate the margin of safety (MoS) to assess the risk of exposure. The validated method presented suitable linearity (r > 0.99), lower limits of detection (ranging from 0.01 to 0.04 % w/w), and satisfactory precision and accuracy (ranging from 4.33 to 10.47, and from -14.25 to 13.85, respectively). Seven of the ten analysed samples presented paraben contents within the acceptable concentration according to European legislation. The MoS value obtained for PrP (37.58) suggested its reduced safety, indicating that PrP may significantly contribute to systemic exposure resulting from the use of personal care products.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Parabens / Cosmetics Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Regul Toxicol Pharmacol / Regul. toxiol. pharmacol / Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Parabens / Cosmetics Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Regul Toxicol Pharmacol / Regul. toxiol. pharmacol / Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: