在尼泊尔销售的化妆品中重金属的测定

Q4 Medicine
Nim Bahadur Dangi, Sajana Maharjan, Amit Shrestha, Rabindra Kumar Rokaya, Khem Raj Joshi
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化妆品是重金属的重要来源,因为它们含有各种化学成分和添加剂。人们担心化妆品中含有有害化学物质,包括重金属。本研究的目的是评估在尼泊尔销售的沐浴皂、洗发水、面霜和散装粉末中的重金属含量,特别是铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)和砷(As)。方法:采用原子吸收分光光度法(AAS)测定尼泊尔7省主要城市当地市场采购的14种不同品牌的沐浴皂、洗发香波、面霜和散装粉中铅、镉、砷三种金属的浓度。结果:4份样品中均检出铅,均超过允许值。仅在一个样品中检测到砷,也超过了限量。结论:本研究表明,尼泊尔部分化妆品中铅、镉、砷等重金属超标。持续使用该产品可能会产生有害影响,消费者应谨慎行事。制造商必须了解其产品的状况,以消除这些重金属,并应严格执行监管准则,同时进行常规分析检查,以确保化妆品对人类使用是安全的。
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Determination of Heavy Metals in Selected Cosmetic Products sold in Nepal
Introduction: Cosmetics are a significant source of heavy metals, as they contain various chemicals as ingredients and additives. There are concerns about the presence of hazardous chemicals in cosmetics, including heavy metals. The objective of this study was to assess the levels of heavy metals, specifically lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd), and Arsenic (As), in bathing soaps, shampoos, face creams, and bulk powders sold in Nepal. Methods: Fourteen different brands of bathing soaps, shampoos, face creams and bulk powders were purchased from local markets of major cities of seven provinces of Nepal to determine the concentrations of three metals (Pb, Cd and As) by using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). Results: The results showed that lead was detected in four samples, and all of them exceeded the permissible limit. Arsenic was detected in only one sample, which also exceeded the limit. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that some cosmetic products in Nepal contain heavy metals, such as Pb, Cd, and As, above the permissible limits. The continuous use of such products may result in harmful effects, and consumers should exercise caution. Manufacturers must be informed of their products' status to eliminate these heavy metals, and regulatory guidelines should be strictly enforced, accompanied by routine analytical checks, to ensure that cosmetics are safe for human use.
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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