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LUMINESCENCE STUDY OF DETERGENT OPTICAL BRIGHTENERS IN THE CONTEXT OF DEVELOPING OPTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS FOR WATER QUALITY CONTROL

2006

Water quality and anthropogenic loads in many, but not all, cases are related. Some water quality monitoring programs analyse samples for the presence of Escherichia coli. These bacteria can come from humans and animals. Human‐attributable effluent contains optical brighteners (OBs) from detergents. A convenient and affordable optical quantitative method giving a linear luminescence outcome over several orders of detergent concentrations in the water solution is demonstrated. The proposed method uses the common presence of OBs in detergents. Detergent concentration in water can be used as a surrogate indicator of resultant anthropogenic loads in water bodies. The proposed optical method wit…

Environmental Engineeringfluorescent whitening agents (FWAs)optical brighteners (OBs)Context (language use)TA170-171Management Monitoring Policy and Lawenvironmental toxicologyenvironmental pollution optical measurementsanthropogenic loads control and reduction in waterdetergentsEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceWater qualityLuminescenceeffluent monitoringEffluentquality of waterNature and Landscape ConservationJOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
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Effect of two whitening agents on the color of composite dental restorations

2018

Background To evaluate color changes to composite resins used to restore extracted teeth compared with composite discs after whitening with two agents: hydrogen peroxide (HP) and carbamide peroxide (CP). Material and methods Ten human molars with class V vestibular and palatine cavity preparation obturated with Vita hybrid nanocomposite were hemisected to obtain 20 specimens assigned randomly to two groups: O1 and O2. Twenty composite discs were divided into two groups: D1 and D2. The groups O1 and D1 were treated with 16% CP, while groups =2 and D2 were treated with 37.5 % HP. Chromaticity coordinates L*, a* and b* were registered using a spectrophotometer. Results Statistically significan…

MolarChemistrybusiness.industryResearchComposite numberDentistryEsthetic Dentistry030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineColor changesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASIn vitro study030212 general & internal medicineChromaticityCarbamide peroxidebusinessHydrogen peroxideGeneral DentistryWhitening AgentsJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Simultaneous detection of hazardous skin whitening agents in Indian cosmetic products using a green chromatographic technique

2021

The present work mainly highlights the simultaneous detection of four skin whitening agents i.e. hydroquinone (HQ), resorcinol (RS), catechol (CC) and 3,3′-dichlorobenzidine (DCB) in facial creams and body lotion. Among these, the first three are positional isomers of dihydroxybenzene so simultaneous separation is difficult with the conventional reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic technique (RP-HPLC). The selected skin whitening agents were detected in facial cream and body lotion using micellar liquid chromatography coupled to a photodiode array detector (MLC-PDA). In the present study, optimization of the method was accomplished using response surface methodology (RSM) w…

Detection limitChromatographyQD71-142Correlation coefficientCentral composite designmicellar liquid chromatographycosmeticsResorcinolCosmeticsresponse surface methodologychemistry.chemical_compoundSkin whitening agentsskin whitening agentschemistryPulmonary surfactantResponse surface methodologyMicellar liquid chromatographyLotionResponse surface methodologyAnalytical chemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyJournal of Chromatography Open
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