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Sartorius - Analytical testing of cosmetics

4 Nov 2021

Cosmetic products may contain ingredients that could pose health risks. In addition to a long list of completely banned substances such as hormones, cosmetics must not contain harmful substances whose concentration cannot exceed certain limits. The precise analysis and monitoring of all ingredients ensures the quality and safety of cosmetic products. Download this white paper below to find an overview of the most common active ingredients and harmful substances in cosmetics.

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Solid-Phase ExtractionSolid-phase extraction (SPE) is used for clean-up, extraction and concentration of semi-volatile or non-volatile analytes from complex mixtures including blood, urine and food samples. Multiple formats are available for conducting SPE, including prepacked SPE cartridges, disks and microplates, as well as SPE sorbent powders for manual packing. SPE systems can be used to automate the process and extract multiple samples at once. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and supported liquid extraction (SLE) products are also available in the same formats. Find the best SPE, SLE and SPME equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Chemical Process AnalysisCosmeticsSolid Phase Extraction (SPE)Solid phase extraction (SPE) is a sample preparation technique used to separate and concentrate analytes from complex mixtures. It is widely used in environmental, pharmaceutical, and clinical analysis. SPE provides higher sensitivity and selectivity compared to traditional liquid-liquid extraction methods, making it essential for accurate and reproducible results. Explore SPE tools and systems in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Sartorius - Analytical testing of cosmetics