How Long Does A Perfume Last on Skin? – Fragrance Analysis by GCMS-QP2050 and Smart Aroma Database
Applications | 2025 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Perfume longevity on human skin influences consumer satisfaction and product development. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry delivers detailed profiles of volatile and semi volatile compounds, supporting formulation optimization and quality control.
This study evaluated the persistence of perfume compounds at 15 minutes, 1 hour and 6 hours after application on human skin. Monolithic Material Sorptive Extraction using MonoTrap followed by analysis on GCMS QP2050 and Smart Aroma Database facilitated qualitative and semi quantitative assessment.
Sampling involved applying 10 microliters of perfume to three arm locations, followed by MonoTrap sampling and extraction with acetone under ultrasonication. Key instrumental configuration:
A total of 60 fragrance compounds were monitored. At 15 minutes, 58 compounds were detected with highest concentration levels. After 1 hour, 52 compounds remained, highlighting mid note contributors. At 6 hours, 19 base note compounds were still present, underpinning long term scent. Repeatability assessment showed 57 of 58 compounds with relative standard deviations below 20 percent across triplicate samplings.
This approach enables reliable and reproducible evaluation of fragrance performance, accelerates method development with database support and supports quality assurance in cosmetic R D and production.
Advancements may include automated high throughput on skin sampling, integration of machine learning for aroma prediction, personalized fragrance profiling and coupling with wearable sensors for real time monitoring.
The integration of MMSE MonoTrap extraction, GCMS QP2050 and Smart Aroma Database provides a robust workflow for profiling perfume longevity on skin. The method demonstrated high sensitivity, reproducibility and clear differentiation of volatile profiles over time.
GC/MSD, GC/SQ, Software
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Perfume longevity on human skin influences consumer satisfaction and product development. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry delivers detailed profiles of volatile and semi volatile compounds, supporting formulation optimization and quality control.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluated the persistence of perfume compounds at 15 minutes, 1 hour and 6 hours after application on human skin. Monolithic Material Sorptive Extraction using MonoTrap followed by analysis on GCMS QP2050 and Smart Aroma Database facilitated qualitative and semi quantitative assessment.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Sampling involved applying 10 microliters of perfume to three arm locations, followed by MonoTrap sampling and extraction with acetone under ultrasonication. Key instrumental configuration:
- GCMS QP2050 with Brevis GC and AOC 30i autosampler
- InertCap Pure WAX column (30 m x 0.25 mm ID x 0.25 μm)
- LabSolutions GCMS software in scan and SIM modes
- Smart Aroma Database for compound identification
- MonoTrap SG DCC18 for on skin extraction
Results and Discussion
A total of 60 fragrance compounds were monitored. At 15 minutes, 58 compounds were detected with highest concentration levels. After 1 hour, 52 compounds remained, highlighting mid note contributors. At 6 hours, 19 base note compounds were still present, underpinning long term scent. Repeatability assessment showed 57 of 58 compounds with relative standard deviations below 20 percent across triplicate samplings.
Practical Benefits and Applications
This approach enables reliable and reproducible evaluation of fragrance performance, accelerates method development with database support and supports quality assurance in cosmetic R D and production.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements may include automated high throughput on skin sampling, integration of machine learning for aroma prediction, personalized fragrance profiling and coupling with wearable sensors for real time monitoring.
Conclusion
The integration of MMSE MonoTrap extraction, GCMS QP2050 and Smart Aroma Database provides a robust workflow for profiling perfume longevity on skin. The method demonstrated high sensitivity, reproducibility and clear differentiation of volatile profiles over time.
References
- Smart Aroma Database Instruction Manual
- GL Sciences MonoTrap SG DCC18 Catalogue
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