GC Analysis of Glycols in Toothpaste
Applications | 2016 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The inclusion of humectants such as propylene glycol and glycerin in toothpaste improves texture and shelf‐life. However, adulteration with diethylene glycol (DEG) or ethylene glycol (EG) poses serious health risks. Reliable detection of trace levels of these toxic glycols is essential for quality control and regulatory compliance.
This study evaluates the analytical performance of Agilent J&W DB-Wax Ultra Inert capillary GC columns in quantifying glycols in toothpaste samples. It compares chromatographic inertness, peak shape, and durability against conventional polyethylene glycol (PEG) stationary phases from other vendors. The method follows US FDA guidelines for simultaneous determination of DEG, EG, propylene glycol, and glycerin.
The DB-Wax Ultra Inert column delivered sharp, symmetrical peaks for EG, DEG, propylene glycol, and glycerin at low (0.1 mg/mL) and high (0.5 mg/mL) levels, with minimal tailing. The use of a guard column maintained peak integrity over extended injections. In contrast, competitor PEG columns showed peak degradation and reduced response for multi-hydroxyl compounds after limited runs. Matrix spike testing (1 mg/g in toothpaste) confirmed no interferences from common flavor and preservative constituents; extracts spiked with EG and DEG yielded well-resolved peaks against the blank matrix.
Emerging demands for high-throughput screening in consumer goods and pharmaceuticals will drive further development of ultra-inert stationary phases. Integration with automated sample preparation and data processing pipelines can accelerate routine monitoring of trace contaminants. Advances in column deactivation and guard technologies will enhance longevity and performance across challenging matrices.
The Agilent J&W DB-Wax Ultra Inert GC column demonstrates superior inertness and durability for glycols analysis in toothpaste. Coupled with optimized sample preparation and MS detection, this method provides a reliable tool for safeguarding consumer products against toxic adulterants.
GC/MSD, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesOther
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The inclusion of humectants such as propylene glycol and glycerin in toothpaste improves texture and shelf‐life. However, adulteration with diethylene glycol (DEG) or ethylene glycol (EG) poses serious health risks. Reliable detection of trace levels of these toxic glycols is essential for quality control and regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates the analytical performance of Agilent J&W DB-Wax Ultra Inert capillary GC columns in quantifying glycols in toothpaste samples. It compares chromatographic inertness, peak shape, and durability against conventional polyethylene glycol (PEG) stationary phases from other vendors. The method follows US FDA guidelines for simultaneous determination of DEG, EG, propylene glycol, and glycerin.
Methodology and Applied Instrumentation
- Sample Preparation: Toothpaste samples (1 g) were extracted with water and acetonitrile, vortexed, centrifuged, and spiked with 1,3-propanediol as internal standard.
- Reagents: HPLC-grade acetonitrile and water; analytical-grade glycols and standards.
- Instrumentation:
- Agilent 7890B GC with Agilent 5977A MSD
- Agilent J&W DB-Wax Ultra Inert column (30 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm)
- Agilent Ultimate Plus deactivated FS tubing as guard column
- 7683B autosampler, helium carrier gas, split/splitless inlet. - Conditions: Oven ramp from 100 °C to 250 °C at 10 °C/min; MS scan 29–400 amu; source 230 °C, quadrupole 150 °C.
Main Results and Discussion
The DB-Wax Ultra Inert column delivered sharp, symmetrical peaks for EG, DEG, propylene glycol, and glycerin at low (0.1 mg/mL) and high (0.5 mg/mL) levels, with minimal tailing. The use of a guard column maintained peak integrity over extended injections. In contrast, competitor PEG columns showed peak degradation and reduced response for multi-hydroxyl compounds after limited runs. Matrix spike testing (1 mg/g in toothpaste) confirmed no interferences from common flavor and preservative constituents; extracts spiked with EG and DEG yielded well-resolved peaks against the blank matrix.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Regulatory Compliance: Meets US FDA screening requirements for toxic glycol contaminants in consumer products.
- Improved Inertness: Extended column lifetime and consistent quantitation of polar analytes.
- Quality Assurance: Robust method for routine QC laboratories to detect adulteration and ensure product safety.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging demands for high-throughput screening in consumer goods and pharmaceuticals will drive further development of ultra-inert stationary phases. Integration with automated sample preparation and data processing pipelines can accelerate routine monitoring of trace contaminants. Advances in column deactivation and guard technologies will enhance longevity and performance across challenging matrices.
Conclusion
The Agilent J&W DB-Wax Ultra Inert GC column demonstrates superior inertness and durability for glycols analysis in toothpaste. Coupled with optimized sample preparation and MS detection, this method provides a reliable tool for safeguarding consumer products against toxic adulterants.
Reference
- Marraffa JM, et al. J Emerg Med. 2007;25(6):597–603.
- Reynolds JEF, Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference. 35th ed.; 2007.
- Kraut J, Kurtz I. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2008;3:208–225.
- Temple WA. Int Programme on Chemical Safety. 2007.
- US FDA GC-MS Screening Procedure for DEG/EG in Toothpaste.
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