Collaborative validation of the quantification method for 57 allergens in ready to inject fragrance samples

Author:

Pérès Christophe1ORCID,Corbi Elise1ORCID,David Nathalie1ORCID,Masson Jérôme2,Cicchetti Esmeralda3ORCID,Kupfermann Nikolai4,Kuropka Gryta5,Tacnet Nicolas6,Roach Nick7,Delacôte Anne‐Marie8,Gervais Gaël9,Schippa Christine10,Ventura Merixtell11,Merle Philippe12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CHANEL Laboratoire Recherche et Analyses Parfums Neuilly‐sur‐Seine Cedex France

2. COSMO Ingredient International Mougins France

3. DRT Zone Industrielle Castets France

4. EUROFINS Consumer Product Testing GmbH Hamburg Germany

5. TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Köln Germany

6. L'OREAL Analyse Chimique Parfums & Odeurs Chevilly Larue France

7. FRAGRANCE OILS (International) Ltd. Radcliffe, Manchester UK

8. BIOLANDES Le Sen France

9. COSMEPAR‐Analytec Carquefou France

10. MANE Laboratoire central d'analyses Le Bar Sur Loup France

11. KAO Merixtell Ventura, Kao Corporation, S.A.Puig dels Tudons Barcelona Spain

12. Corporate R&D Division FIRMENICH SA Geneva Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThis publication presents the collaborative work conducted in CEN/TC 347/WG4 ‘Fragrance and colophony’ working group to evaluate the robustness of a GC–MS analytical methodology to quantify the extended list of 57 fragrance allergens in ‘ready to inject’ samples. The intention of this group was to provide an updated and consensual standard for the quantification of the extended allergen list. The analytical approach was based on the similar methodology than the original one developed for the 26 allergens, using a universal GC–MS simple quadrupole instrument. A ring test was performed among the different end‐user experiences of the CEN group to test the method on a representative fragrance matrix. Accuracy profile method was used to validate the analytical method within the 2–240 mg/kg concentration range. Thanks to the use of commercial standard mixes and dedicated automation of decisional tree for data treatment, 89% of tolerance intervals of targeted allergens were included into the acceptance limits in the whole 2–240 mg/kg concentration range. The objective of this article was to provide some complementary data to implement the NF EN 16274 standard in an analytical laboratory and to highlight the inherent difficulties linked to extended data treatment and complexity for the recovery of low concentration analytes and potential coelutions in a wide diversity of ready‐to inject samples.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Food Science

Reference20 articles.

1. Scientific Committee Consumer Safety (SCCS).Opinion on Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetic Products – 13th Plenary Meeting.2011.

2. Scientific Committee Consumer Safety (SCCS).1459/11 Opinion on Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetic Products – 15th Plenary Meeting.2012.

3. AFNOR.NF EN 16274 Methodes d'analyse Des Allergènes – Quantification Des Fragrances Allergènes Suspectées Dans Les Produits de Consommation. Étape 1: Analyse Par GC d'échantillons Prêts à Être Injectés.2012.

4. Collaborative validation of the quantification method for suspected allergens and test of an automated data treatment

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