Determination of synthetic musk fragrances
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Determination of synthetic musk fragrancesDate
2016-11Publisher
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MARCHAL, Mónica; BELTRAN, Joaquín. Determination of synthetic musk fragrances. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2016, vol. 96, no 13, p. 1213-1246.Type
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Among personal care products (PCPs), musks fragrances are a chemically heterogeneous group sharing some sensory characteristics, specially related with odour aspects that have received great attention in the last ... [+]
Among personal care products (PCPs), musks fragrances are a chemically heterogeneous group sharing some sensory characteristics, specially related with odour aspects that have received great attention in the last decade. From a chemical point of view, synthetic musks can be divided in four groups including nitrobenzene derivatives, polycyclic and macrocyclic musks (MCMs) and alicyclic derivatives. Thus, analytically, it is necessary to apply chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (mainly GC-MS) for the determination of musk residues with adequate sensitivity and selectivity. This review gives a critical overview of published methods for the determination of synthetic musks in different environmental and biological matrices. Methodological aspects considering the different sample preparation and instrumental parameters involved have been reviewed and summarised paying special attention to method validation results. Although GC-MS-based methods are the most abundant ones, the use of tandem MS has become an interesting alternative to improve both sensitivity and selectivity. [-]
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