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Rapid analysis of fragrance allergens by dielectric barrier discharge ionization mass spectrometry
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Rationale
Fragrances are organic compounds with pleasant odors that are widely used in every aspect of our daily life; some fragrance ingredients can cause allergic reactions. Hence, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of fragrance allergens can prevent consumers coming into contact with these compounds. In this study, we evaluated the ability of a dielectric barrier discharge ionization (DBDI) source for analyzing allergens that occur in fragrances.
Methods
A home‐built liquid‐infusion device was used to evaporate the liquid samples. An active capillary plasma ionization source, which is based on a dielectric barrier discharge, was used to ionize the analytes. Mass spectra were acquired in positive ion mode with an LTQ Orbitrap mass spectrometer.
Results
Seven typical fragrance allergens were analyzed in this study. The limits of detections (LODs) were as low as 0.0001 ppm and a linear dynamic range of 2–3 orders of magnitude was achieved. Allergens in five different perfume products were successfully analyzed and quantified by this method, with analysis times of less than 1 min per sample.
Conclusions
This work introduces a DBDI‐MS‐based analytical method for detecting and quantifying fragrance allergens. Since DBDI has the advantages of high sensitivity, simple operation and fast analysis time, it is very suitable for the rapid analysis of trace allergens in fragrances, and could easily be used for quality control of consumer products in the cosmetics market.
Title: Rapid analysis of fragrance allergens by dielectric barrier discharge ionization mass spectrometry
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Rationale
Fragrances are organic compounds with pleasant odors that are widely used in every aspect of our daily life; some fragrance ingredients can cause allergic reactions.
Hence, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of fragrance allergens can prevent consumers coming into contact with these compounds.
In this study, we evaluated the ability of a dielectric barrier discharge ionization (DBDI) source for analyzing allergens that occur in fragrances.
Methods
A home‐built liquid‐infusion device was used to evaporate the liquid samples.
An active capillary plasma ionization source, which is based on a dielectric barrier discharge, was used to ionize the analytes.
Mass spectra were acquired in positive ion mode with an LTQ Orbitrap mass spectrometer.
Results
Seven typical fragrance allergens were analyzed in this study.
The limits of detections (LODs) were as low as 0.
0001 ppm and a linear dynamic range of 2–3 orders of magnitude was achieved.
Allergens in five different perfume products were successfully analyzed and quantified by this method, with analysis times of less than 1 min per sample.
Conclusions
This work introduces a DBDI‐MS‐based analytical method for detecting and quantifying fragrance allergens.
Since DBDI has the advantages of high sensitivity, simple operation and fast analysis time, it is very suitable for the rapid analysis of trace allergens in fragrances, and could easily be used for quality control of consumer products in the cosmetics market.
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