Study of sorptive properties of trap systems for selective enrichment of volatile organic compounds from tobacco smoke samples |
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Authors: | Bogusław Buszewski Tomasz Ligor Wojciech Filipiak Maria Teresa Vasconcelos Matevž Pompe Marjan Veber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry , Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife, Nigeria ayenimo71@yahoo.com;3. Department of Chemistry , Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | There is a dearth of data on the consumer product concentrations of iron, lead, and nickel for accurate comparison to be made. The levels of these elements were determined in 85 samples of six different classes of personal care products commonly used in Nigeria using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results of the analysis showed that the range of the mean concentrations of Fe was 0.485–1.108 ppm, Pb ND–0.163 ppm, and Ni ND-0.160 ppm. The analytical data have demonstrated that the selected consumer products are possible sources of iron, lead, and nickel exposure. Users can be exposed to these metals directly through dermal contact or inhalation. The regulations relating to cosmetic products give no limit values for heavy metals in cosmetic products, hence, it was difficult to establish if the values obtained in this study are safe or not. Prolonged use of soaps, creams, and detergent containing these elements may pose threat to human health and the environment. This could be responsible for various skin diseases such as allergic skin, follicular and pigmentary disorders, which are common among the users (exposed groups) of these products in Nigeria. A body of evidence has presented a rare example of systemic allergic dermatitis caused by topical application of a mercury-containing cosmetic to the upper lip of a 32-year-old Turkish patient. |
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Keywords: | Multibed sorbent tubes adsorption volatile organic compounds analysis tobacco smoke |
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