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Current Chemistry Letters

ISSN 1927-730x (Online) - ISSN 1927-7296 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 10 Issue 4 pp. 435-444 , 2021

Analysis of selected allergens present in alcohol-based perfumes Pages 435-444 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Anna Łętocha, Rafał Rachwalik

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2021.5.001

Keywords: Perfumery products, Fragrance substances, Allergens, IFRA Standards, Gas chromatography

Abstract: The aim of the research was to analyse fragrance allergens in selected alcohol-based perfumery products with the application of gas chromatography. Toilet waters and scented waters were analysed. Samples of the selected perfumery products were tested for the presence of typical allergens, such as linalool, citral, citronellol, geraniol, eugenol and alpha-isomethyl ionone, in the so-called fragrance concentrate. The obtained results showed that each of the products contained at least a few of the above-mentioned allergens. Nevertheless, the majority of the analysed products satisfied the recommendations of the Scientific Committee on Cosmetic Products and Non-food Products valid for cosmetics intended to remain on the skin for some time.

How to cite this paper
Łętocha, A & Rachwalik, R. (2021). Analysis of selected allergens present in alcohol-based perfumes.Current Chemistry Letters, 10(4), 435-444.

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