Assessment of level of heavy metals in cosmetics

Pogisego Dinake, Obakeng Motswetla, T. T. Kereeditse, Rosemary Kelebemang
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Background: Toxic metals in cosmetic products can lead to serious health problems among consumers. Skin lightening cosmetics are popular among women who may be unaware of prevalence of toxic metals in such products. Purpose: This study assessed the content of toxic metals in cosmetic products imported into Botswana. There are currently no regulations in Botswana governing maximum contaminants limits for contaminants such as metal ions in cosmetic products. Research Design: Sample analysis was carried out using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry after microwave-assisted acid sample digestion. Results: Total concentrations of metals were in the order Pb > Ni > Cr > As. The concentrations of metals analysed were in the range of 45.75–193.60; 2.99–9.50; 3.32–7.41 and 1.95–4.52 mg/kg for Pb, Ni, Cr and As respectively. The concentrations of Pb in all 14 samples exceeded the maximum impurity level of 10 mg/kg in cosmetics as per the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA). Concentrations of Ni, As and Cr were also higher than the set US FDA limits in some cosmetic samples under study. A human health risk assessment was conducted using hazard quotient, average daily intake and health risk index. A hazard quotient of greater than one was determined for Pb (HQ ∼ 177.0–749.2) in all 14 cosmetic samples investigated indicating potential adverse effects to human health. Conclusion: Overall results of total concentration and health risk assessment indicate that cosmetic products imported into Botswana are harmful to consumers. Therefore, quality control measures should be enforced to ensure metal concentrations in facial cosmetic products do not exceed regulatory limits.
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化妆品中重金属含量的评估
背景:化妆品中的有毒金属会导致消费者出现严重的健康问题。美白化妆品在女性中很受欢迎,她们可能不知道这些产品中普遍含有有毒金属。目的:本研究评估博茨瓦纳进口化妆品中有毒金属的含量。博茨瓦纳目前没有规定化妆品中金属离子等污染物的最大污染物限量。研究设计:采用微波辅助酸消解后的电感耦合等离子体发射光谱法对样品进行分析。结果:重金属总浓度为Pb > Ni > Cr > As。分析的金属浓度在45.75 ~ 193.60之间;2.99 - -9.50;Pb、Ni、Cr、As分别为3.32 ~ 7.41 mg/kg和1.95 ~ 4.52 mg/kg。所有14个样品的铅浓度均超过美国食品和药物管理局规定的化妆品最高杂质水平10毫克/公斤。在一些化妆品样品中,镍、砷和铬的浓度也高于美国食品和药物管理局规定的限值。采用危害商、平均日摄入量和健康风险指数进行人体健康风险评价。在调查的所有14个化妆品样品中,Pb (HQ ~ 177.0-749.2)的危害商数大于1,表明对人体健康有潜在的不利影响。结论:总浓度和健康风险评估总体结果表明,博茨瓦纳进口化妆品对消费者有害。因此,应实施质量控制措施,以确保面部化妆品中的金属浓度不超过法规限制。
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