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Ultra-High-Speed Analysis of Preservatives in Cosmetics

Applications | 2010 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Cosmetic preservatives such as parabens, benzoic acid and related compounds play a vital role in maintaining product safety and stability. Efficient monitoring of these additives is essential for product quality assurance, regulatory compliance, and high-throughput laboratory workflows.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application study aims to develop and validate an ultra-fast liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous analysis of twelve preservatives in a cosmetic cream matrix. By leveraging a high-resolution sub-2 µm column and a high-pressure system, the approach seeks to drastically reduce analysis time while preserving separation performance.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The method employs:
  • Chromatographic column: Shim-pack XR-ODS III (50 mm × 2.0 mm I.D., 1.6 µm particle size)
  • Mobile phases: 55 mmol/L sodium citrate buffer (pH 4.2) and acetonitrile
  • Gradient profile: 25% to 40% acetonitrile over 0.7 min, held until 2.0 min, total runtime approx. 1.5 min
  • Flow rate: 0.8 mL/min; column temperature: 40 °C; injection volume: 22 µL; detection at 230 nm using a semi-micro flow cell
  • System: Shimadzu Nexera UHPLC capable of up to 130 MPa, operating at 76 MPa for this method
  • Sample preparation: 100 mg/L standard mixture in methanol; cream sample extracted ultrasonically (1 g in 100 mL methanol)

Main Results and Discussion


The developed method achieved baseline separation of all twelve target preservatives within approximately 1.5 minutes. Key observations include:
  • Clear resolution of analytes including salicylic acid, benzoic acid, sorbic acid, phenoxyethanol and eight paraben variants
  • High chromatographic efficiency due to small particle size and optimized gradient
  • System pressure peaked at 76 MPa, well within instrument tolerance
  • Chromatograms of standard and cosmetic cream showed consistent retention times and peak shapes, confirming method robustness

Benefits and Practical Applications


This ultra-high-speed approach offers:
  • Significant reduction in analysis time and solvent consumption
  • High throughput and productivity in QA/QC laboratories
  • Reliable detection of multiple preservatives in complex matrices
  • Compatibility with existing high-pressure systems for routine monitoring

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advancements may include integration with mass spectrometric detection for enhanced specificity, further miniaturization of flow paths to reduce solvent use, sub-minute separations, and automated sample preparation workflows. Expansion to other preservative classes and cosmetic formulations is also envisioned.

Conclusion


The rapid UHPLC method utilizing a sub-2 µm XR-ODS III column and high-pressure Nexera system enables efficient, reliable simultaneous analysis of twelve cosmetic preservatives. This technique supports high-throughput laboratories in achieving faster turnaround times without compromising separation performance.

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