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Analytical methods for the determination of persistent ingredients of personal care products in environmental matrices

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Concern about the environmental fate and potential effects of synthetic organic chemicals used in soaps, lotions, toothpaste, and other personal care products continues to increase. This review describes procedures used for the analysis of five classes of these compounds–synthetic musk fragrances, antimicrobials, ultraviolet filters, insect repellents, and parabens–in water, sediment, sewage sludge, air, and aquatic biota. The primary focus is on sample extraction and preparation methods for these compounds. Instrumental methods commonly used for these compounds are also discussed.

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I would like to thank Keri Hornbuckle at the University of Iowa and Barb Jones, John Kucklick, and Michele Schantz at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for helpful comments on the manuscript.

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Peck, A.M. Analytical methods for the determination of persistent ingredients of personal care products in environmental matrices. Anal Bioanal Chem 386, 907–939 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-006-0728-3

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