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Pol J Cosmetol 2010, 13(4): 258-269pl,enadd to cart

Analysis of a Chypre perfume products by GC/MS


Joanna Borowiecka 1/, Wiktor Wesołowski 2,3/, Marta Kozłowska-Lewecka 1/

1/ Zakład Środków Zapachowych Katedry Kosmetologii Oddziału Kosmetologii Wydziału Farmaceutycznego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi
2/ Zakład Toksykologii, Katedra Toksykologii i Bromatologii Wydziału Farmaceutycznego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi
3/ Instytut Medycyny Pracy w Łodzi

Summary
Coty Chypre perfume created in 1917 comparing with the scent of floral notes and oak moss resin in combination with the smell of citrus and patchouli. At present manufactured products are muffled chord chypre notes: spices, wood, fresh, fruit, green, forest, fruit-flowers, floral-oriental and aromatic-citrus.
Aim. The aim of this study was to analyze qualitative and quantitative components of the composition chypre type by GC/MS. Analysis of the components of perfume products was justified by the lack of storage on the label, which puts consumers on the occurrence of allergic reactions.
Material and methods. Nine used in the analysis of popular perfume products on the domestic market: perfume for women (two examples), fragrance for men (six examples) and the essence of the chypre type composition imported from Egypt.
Results. All studied perfumery compositions contain an ester derivative of 2-aminobenzoic acid (0.34-28.41%). In the eight samples was methyl jasmonate (0.16-46.31%) suitable floral-jasmine note. The compound of lemon odor, D-limonene was found in seven samples (0.47-36.94%) and bicyclic compounds of the group of terpenes, α- and β-pinene among the six tested products. Galaxolide© (HHCB) associated with a group of synthetic polycyclic musks were present in seven articles (0.13-11.88%). Diethyl phthalate (DEP), solubilizer and fixer smell was in the six articles (0.37-15.03%) and isopropyl myristate in three. The essence of the composition of the chypre, in the highest amount includes derivatives: 1-propanol (14.61%) and 2-propanol (22.27%).
Conclusions. Perfume analyzed by GC/MS does not contain the compounds, whose presence is not permitted by IFRA and RIFM.

Key words: perfume, chord type chypre, GC/MS