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Detection and Quantification of Fragrance Allergens in Complex Matrices Using GC Orbitrap MS Technology

Posters | 2019 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/HRMS, GC/Orbitrap
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Fragrance allergens are widely used in personal care and cosmetic products but may trigger skin sensitization. Regulatory limits and labeling requirements in the EU demand accurate detection and quantification of these compounds at trace levels. High-resolution mass spectrometry offers the sensitivity, selectivity and dynamic range needed to address complex matrices such as perfumes.

Study Objectives and Overview


The primary aim was to evaluate the performance of a Q Exactive GC Orbitrap GC-MS system for quantitative analysis of 60 fragrance allergens in solvent standards and real perfume matrices. Key performance metrics included chromatographic separation, sensitivity, mass accuracy, linear dynamic range, repeatability and robustness over multiple weeks.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample preparation involved spiking a fragrance model (39 base components) and two perfume samples at ‘low’ (0.4–4 ppm) and ‘high’ (20–190 ppm) levels, alongside calibration standards (2–1000 ppm) and internal standards (1,4-dibromobenzene and 4,4′-dibromobiphenyl at 200 ppm). Chromatographic separation was achieved on a Thermo Scientific TraceGOLD TG-1MS 30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm column with a 37 min temperature program. The Q Exactive GC Orbitrap mass spectrometer operated in full-scan electron ionization mode at 60 000 resolution (FWHM at m/z 200). Data acquisition and processing used Thermo Scientific Chromeleon CDS software.

  • GC system: Thermo Scientific TRACE 1310 GC with TriPlus RSH Autosampler
  • Column: TG-1MS, 30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm
  • MS: Q Exactive GC Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap with EI, 50–400 m/z range
  • Software: Chromeleon CDS for identification, quantification and reporting

Key Results and Discussion


Complete separation of isomeric allergens was achieved within a 37 min run time. All 60 targets were detected at the lowest calibration level (0.01 ng on column). Linearity (R2 > 0.995) was maintained across five orders of magnitude (2–1000 ppm). Peak area repeatability for the internal standard yielded %RSD < 3.5% (n = 16). For the ‘low’ perfume sample, 57% of allergens were quantified with < 20% error; for the ‘high’ sample, 95% met this criterion with a mean error of 7%. High resolution enabled clear deconvolution of co-eluting species such as lyral and amylcinnamic aldehyde, as well as differentiation of matrix interferences like BHT.

Benefits and Practical Applications


High-resolution Orbitrap GC-MS delivers:
  • Sub-ppm mass accuracy for confident identification
  • Broad dynamic range for low- and high-level quantification
  • Outstanding selectivity in complex fragrance matrices
  • Robust day-to-day reproducibility for routine QA/QC workflows

These attributes support regulatory compliance testing and product safety verification in cosmetic and fragrance industries.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Ongoing advances may include automated sample preparation integration, expansion to emerging allergen panels and cross-platform harmonization with LC-HRMS workflows. Increased use of spectral deconvolution algorithms and machine-learning for non-target screening will further enhance analytical coverage and throughput.

Conclusion


The Q Exactive GC Orbitrap GC-MS platform, coupled with robust chromatographic methods and Chromeleon CDS, provides sensitive, selective and reproducible quantification of fragrance allergens in complex matrices. Its performance makes it a valuable tool for routine regulatory and quality control applications.

References


  1. Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2009) on cosmetic products.
  2. EU Annex III of Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009, listing restricted and banned allergens.
  3. Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety. Opinion on Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetic Products, SCCS/1459/11, June 2012.
  4. Chaintreau A, Joulain D, Marin C, Schmidt CO, Vey M. GC/MS quantitation of fragrance compounds suspected to cause skin reactions. J Agric Food Chem. 2003;51:6398–6403.

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