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Caffeine analysis and extraction from a topical cream intended for UV-skin protection
Ana MeleroTeresa María GarriguesBruna Galdorfini Chiari-andréoJoana MartoAntonio José GuillotHelena RibeiroVera Lucia Borges IsaacLaura Rodríguez-martíCarlos CarneiroHugo Nuñez-sanchezsubject
emulsionSkin protectionSunscreensChromatographyPolymers and PlasticsExtraction (chemistry)02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundTopical cream020401 chemical engineeringchemistrychemical analysisEmulsionextractionExtraction methods0204 chemical engineeringPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyCaffeinecaffeinedescription
Made available in DSpace on 2021-06-25T10:16:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2020-01-01 This study aimed to develop and validate a method for the analysis of caffeine in complex cosmetic samples, such as sunscreens. Besides, an extraction method of caffeine from coffee oil and from creams, which contains both lipophilic and hydrophilic components, has been developed. The method to analyze caffeine was developed using an isocratic pump, Waters 1515 and an automatic injector Perkin-Elmer Series 200 and an UV detector Perkin-Elmer. As stationary phase, Kromasil C-18 (150 × 4.6 mm ID with particle size of 5 µm) column was used and a mixture of water (pH 4.00)/acetonitrile (80:20, V/V) with a flow rate of 1.5 mL/min as a mobile phase. To extract the caffeine from the formulations and coffee oil, different agitation methods, solvents, and number of treatments were evaluated. The relationship between chromatographic areas and concentration of caffeine presents a linear correlation within the range 0.05–5.00 µg/mL. The precision of this method was very high, as the coefficients of variation were always lower than 6%. The DL of this technique was 3.71 ηg/mL and the QL was 11.23 ηg/mL. Three replicates of the samples obtained by the extraction method were processed obtaining a concentration of caffeine in creams between the experimental and theoretical average value of 7.48%. The literature report methodologies only in aqueous medium, different from this methodology that is fast, economical and can be used in Quality Control in the cosmetic industry. The extraction method of caffeine from matrices has also been successfully developed with absence of interferences. Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology Faculty of Pharmacy University of Valencia São Paulo State University (UNESP) School of Pharmaceutical Science Araraquara Department of Biological and Health Sciences University of Araraquara Araraquara Research Institute for Medicines and Pharmaceutical Sciences (iMed.UL) Faculty of Pharmacy Universidade de Lisboa São Paulo State University (UNESP) School of Pharmaceutical Science Araraquara
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2020-11-27 | Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology |