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[Studies for analyzing the prohibited ingredients such as acetohexamide in cosmetics] Kokuritsu Iyakuhin Shokuhin Eisei Kenky¿jo h¿koku = Bulletin of National Institute of Health Sciences. [Kokuritsu Iyakuhin Shokuhin Eisei Kenkyusho Hokoku] Journal article

 
Title[Studies for analyzing the prohibited ingredients such as acetohexamide in cosmetics]
Author(s)Tokunaga H, Uchino T 
Institutiontokunaga@nihs.go.jp
SourceKokuritsu Iyakuhin Shokuhin Eisei Kenkyusho Hokoku 2005; (123):19-22.
MeSHAcetohexamide
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Cosmetics
English Abstract
Hypoglycemic Agents
Japan
Legislation, Drug
AbstractAcetohexamide (AH) is nominated as the prohibited ingredients in cosmetics in Japanese Pharmaceutical Affairs Act. So the analytical method for AH was investigated by HPLC. The lotion or milky lotion of 0.5g was put into a 10-ml volumetric flask. After adding 1.0ml of AH solution at 50 microg/ml into the volumetric flask, the mixture was made up to 10ml with methanol as the testing solution. Creams were procedured as follows; 0.5 g of cream was put into a 10-ml volumetric flask. After adding 1.0ml of tetrahydrofuran into the volumetric flask, the mixture was stirred for several minutes and the ingredients of the creams were dissolved. After adding 1.0ml of AH solution at 50 microg/ml into the volumetric flask, the mixture was made up to 10ml with methanol. One milliliter of the mixture including AH at 5 microg/ml was exactly put into a test tube with a cap and then 1 ml of water and 1 ml of hexane were added. After shaking vigorously, stand for several minutes. After centrifuging, the hexane layer was eliminated and the residual mixture was used as the test solution. The testing solution of 20 microl was analyzed by HPLC using the ODS column (CAPCELL PAK C18 column, 4.6 x 250mm), the mixture of acetonitrile and 50 mmol/l phosphate buffer(pH 5.3)(3:1) and the detection wavelength of 247 nm. The working curve from 0.5 to 6.0 microg/ml showed a linear line between the concentrations of AH and the peak areas. There was no interference of peak of AH with the ingredients such as methylparaben, ethylparaben in the lotions, milky lotion and creams.
Languagejpn
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID16541746
  
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