GC-MS Quantification of Suspected Volatile Allergens in
Fragrances. 2. Data Treatment Strategies and Method
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The performances of the GC-MS determination of suspected allergens in fragrance concentrates
have been investigated. The limit of quantification was experimentally determined (10 mg/L), and
the variability was investigated for three different data treatment strategies: (1) two columns and
three quantification ions; (2) two columns and one quantification ion; and (3) one column and three
quantification ions. The first strategy best minimizes the risk of determination bias due to coelutions.
This risk was evaluated by calculating the probability of coeluting a suspected allergen with perfume
constituents exhibiting ions in common. For hydroxycitronellal, when using a two-column strategy,
this may statistically occur more than once every 36 analyses for one ion or once every 144 analyses
for three ions in common.
Keywords: Allergens; GC-MS; quantification; skin reaction; fragrances; perfumes; variability; quantification limit
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Bassereau, Maud; Chaintreau, Alain; Duperrex, Stéphanie; Joulain, Daniel; Leijs, Hans; Loesing, Gerd; et al. (2016). GC-MS Quantification of Suspected Volatile Allergens in
Fragrances. 2. Data Treatment Strategies and Method
Performances. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf062028l